Browsing Cranfield Defence and Security by Subject "Laser ignition"

Browsing Cranfield Defence and Security by Subject "Laser ignition"

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  • Stennett, Christopher; Gaulter, Sally (Wiley, 2023-09-15)
    Experimental investigation into the feasibility of optically sensitising an insensitive explosive, FOX-7 (1,1-Diamino-2,2-dinitroethene) by the doping of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) has been conducted. The commercially ...
  • Mayo, M. E. (Department of Applied Science, Security and Resillience, 2009-11-25)
    Urolithias, calculus formation in the urinary system, affects 5 – 10% of the population and is a painful and recurrent medical condition. A common approach in the treatment of calculi is the use of laser radiation, a ...
  • Churchyard, Sam; Fang, Xiao; Vrcelj, Ranko (Elsevier, 2019-01-04)
    Laser ignition mechanism enhances the safety of explosive applications. However, optical sensitisation of the energetic materials is required for their optical absorption. In this research, explosive Cyclotrimethylene ...
  • Fang, Xiao; McLuckie, Warren G. (Elsevier, 2014-12-15)
    An experimental investigation into laser ignitibility of insensitive secondary explosives, 1,1-diamino-2,2-dinitroethene (FOX-7) has been carried out, using a diode laser of continuous wave at the laser wavelength of 974 ...
  • Xiao, Fang; Stone, Matthew; Stennett, Christopher (Elsevier, 2020-01-30)
    The laser initiation of secondary explosives presents tactical, safety and environmental advantages over traditional ignition systems utilising primary explosives. In this paper, direct ignition or initiation by pulsed ...

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