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- From: rubin@skiing.cis.ohio-state.edu (Daniel Rubin)
- Subject: Re: Flywheel batteries as
- Message-ID: <1993Jan13.005219.8152@cis.ohio-state.edu>
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- Organization: The Ohio State University Dept. of Computer and Info. Science
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- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1993 00:52:19 GMT
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- In article <639.442.uupcb@ozonehole.com> gerald.belton@ozonehole.com (Gerald Belton) writes:
- >>>You are totally wrong! Black powder is NOT a primary explosive. It will
- >>>NOT "detonate" if burned in the open. It will not "detonate" if it is plac
- >>>in a conceal container such as a bullet casing and ignited. All BP does is
- >>>deflagrate and produce a large quantity of gasses. Do you understand the
- >>>difference between detonation and deflagration? The only way to possiblly
- >>>get black powder to detonate is with a very powderfull detonation to start
- >>>the process. It is extremly difficult and blasting caps will not do it. Y
- >>>may be thinking of nitrocellulose or "gun powder" it can be made to detonat
- >>>but again that is extremely difficult. A substance is said to detonate if
- >>>the rate of probagation of the burning front through the substance is faste
- >>>the the speed of sound. A substance is said to deflagrate when it burn
- >>>slower than the speed of sound and does not produce a large shock wave whic
- >>>is the result of detonation.
- >
- >>Consult the Hazmat database, or the DOT classification schedule. Black
- >>powder is most definitely classed as an explosive while nitrocellulose
- >>propellant powder is classed as a flamable solid. You can ship smokeless
- >>gunpowder UPS, but black powder must be transported by special hazardous
- >>materials carriers licensed to transport explosives. There is only one
- >>black powder plant in the US. It is completely remotely operated because
- >>of the extreme explosion hazard offered by black powder. That's the Hogdon
- >>Powder Works. In the 19th century, black powder mills were notorious for
- >>exploding from static electricity or other trivial ignition sources. There
- >>were only two mining explosives, blasting powder (aka black powder) and
- >>nitroglycerin in the 19th century. Both were considered extremely dangerous
- >>to handle. Nobel made his fortune by inventing a safer explosive, dynamite.
- >
- >I was awakened one night by an blast that shook the windows of my house.
- >A short time later I saw a number of emergency vehicles and walked down
- >the road to see what had happened. It turned out that someone had
- >dropped a 1 lb. can of black powder on a concrete garage floor, and it
- >exploded. All the windows were blown out of the garage, and the guy
- >that dropped the can was seriously injured.
- >
-
- I most certainly can tell you that it was not black powder. If the poor
- sole who was involved told the authorities that it was black powder he was
- not telling the truth and messing with more serious stuff. Black powder
- will not explode on impact and even so it will not produce such a serious
- shock unless in was in a VERY strong container...
-
- Unless maybe he was making a pipe bomb and there was a spark from the threads
- when he sealed it off. That would produce a lot of painfull shrapnel and
- pretty loud boom, but even in that case the black powder would not detonate.
-
- later - Dan
-
- --
-
- Daniel Joseph Rubin rubin@cis.ohio-state.edu
-
- GO BENGALS! GO BUCKS!
-