Abstract
The possibility of impulsive (using a chemical explosive) gas transport at high initial pressure from a secondary into a primary vessel in times 100≤t≤175μsec has been experimentally demonstrated. In the first 90μsec the proposed device is insensitive to the high internal gas pressure. Whent≥90μsec the strength properties of its elements must be taken into account. By this time the amount of gas in the primary vessel has increased by approximately 43% relative to the initial amount. The use of lightweight pistons (titanium, aluminum or magnesium instead of steel) makes it possible to bring the piston travel time within the range insensitive to the strength properties.
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