Post-blast explosive residue - a review of formation and dispersion theories and experimental research

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dc.contributor.author Abdul-Karim, Nadia
dc.contributor.author Blackman, C. S.
dc.contributor.author Gill, Philip P.
dc.contributor.author Wingstedt, M. M.
dc.contributor.author Reif, B. A. P.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-02-17T17:29:07Z
dc.date.available 2020-02-17T17:29:07Z
dc.date.issued 2014-10-17
dc.identifier.citation Abdul-Karim N, Blackman CS, Gill PP, et al., (2014) Post-blast explosive residue - a review of formation and dispersion theories and experimental research. RSC Advances, Volume 4, Issue 97, 2014, pp. 54354-54371 en_UK
dc.identifier.issn 2046-2069
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1039/C4RA04195J
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/15140
dc.description.abstract The presence of undetonated explosive residues following high order detonations is not uncommon, however the mechanism of their formation, or survival, is unknown. The existence of these residues impacts on various scenarios, for example their detection at a bomb scene allows for the identification of the explosive charge used, whilst their persistence during industrial explosions can affect the safety and environmental remediation efforts at these sites. This review article outlines the theoretical constructs regarding the formation of explosive residues during detonation and their subsequent dispersal and deposition in the surrounding media. This includes the chemical and physical aspects of detonation and how they could allow for undetonated particles to remain. The experimental and computational research conducted to date is discussed and compared to the theory in order to provide a holistic review of the phenomenon en_UK
dc.language.iso en en_UK
dc.publisher Royal Society of Chemistry en_UK
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ *
dc.title Post-blast explosive residue - a review of formation and dispersion theories and experimental research en_UK
dc.type Article en_UK


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