Abstract
Ammonium Nitrate plus Fuel Oil (ANFO) is a non-ideal explosive where the mixing behavior of the mm-diameter prills with the absorbed fuel oil is of critical importance for chemical energy release. The large-scale heterogeneity of ANFO establishes conditions uniquely suited for observation using the spatially- and temporally-resolved line-imaging ORVIS (Optically Recording Velocity Interferometer System) diagnostic. The first demonstration of transmitted wave profiles in ANFO from planar impacts using a single-stage gas gun is reported. Major observations including an extended compaction precursor, post-shock particle velocity variations and between-prill jetting are reported. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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Cooper, M. A., Trott, W. M., Schmitt, R. G., Short, M., & Jackson, S. I. (2012). Anfo response to low-stress planar impacts. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1426, pp. 595–598). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3686349
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