Abstract

Explosive sonic reaction zone lengths are obtained from two sources: the size effect and detonation front curvature, where the edge lag is close to being a direct measure. The curvature comes from a constant energy source plus extra energy released near the walls. The presence of defects can eliminate the central flow of transverse energy to the walls and create a turbulent central section in small reaction zone explosives.

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