Fuse blasting time
Fuse blasting time - the process of chemical transformation of explosive substances, which is accompanied by the release of energy and propagates through the substance in the form of a wave with a constant speed that exceeds the speed of sound in this substance.
The scientific basis of the detonation process is explained by the hydrodynamic theory of detonation. Due to the high speed of detonation, which reaches 100-3500 m/s in a gaseous environment, and up to 9000 m/s in liquids and solids, pressure develops, which in liquids and solids amounts to several tens of GPa.
During explosions, only physical transformations occur without changing the chemical composition of substances. Physical explosions are usually the result of a phase transition of matter or ultrafast disintegration.
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