Uncle Al wrote:
edddy wrote:
A compression wave is to be generated. And the quality is the
outcome
of proper scientific application.
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Already the drooling of an idiot.
Or it is used to make holes in armour.
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Idiot. Hollow shaped explosives with an everted copper or molybdenum
liner. You get a choice of hemisphere or cone.
A three dimensional compression is hard work, but worth the
artistic value. If designated to make the explosion part of the
mini-nuke, get the proper grade plastic explosive!!!!!!!
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Idiot. Fission implosion is HMX or PETN. Plastique would be flat
out
stupid for several reasons obvious to everybody but you. Explosive
lenses to avoid shock cusping are replaced with much lower mass
detonator dense tesselations. And you fucking still don't know about
levitated implosion tamper or smoothing Raleigh-Taylor instabilities.
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Using a mass to do the job of the proper explosive is ok, but it
requires alot of mass. A good explosive is C-7.
It has to be made to explode!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The chemistry is not easy to find in textbooks, but it
is a common designator, C-"7".
Lightweight mini-nukes are explosive containment only.
And the designator refer to the correct parameter
of performance.
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