Abstract

Experimental results on the ignition of energetic two- and three-layer potassium picrate- and lead(II, IV) oxide-based compositions with a high-current electron beam of nanosecond duration are reported. It is shown that the sustainability of explosive transformations in layered compositions depends on the boundary conditions and the additional impact of the cathode flame (high-temperature metal plasma).

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