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Магнитное поле как ингибитор пожаров и взрывов инициирующих взрывчатых веществ

Магнитное поле как ингибитор пожаров и взрывов инициирующих взрывчатых веществ

Abstract

В настоящей работе предлагается использовать энергетически слабое постоянноемагнитное поле в качестве ингибитора для предотвращения пожаров и взрывов инициирующих взрывчатых веществ (на примере азида серебра). Показано, что магнитное поле может быть использовано в качестве ингибитора взрыва, как в процессе получения, так и в процессе хранения и транспортировки взрывчатых веществ.

In the present paper, it is proposed to use an energetically weak constant magnetic field as an inhibitor to prevent fires and explosions of initiating explosives (for example, silver azide). It is shown that a magnetic field can be used as an explosion inhibitor, both during the production process and during the storage and transportation of explosives.

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магнитное поле, азиды, ингибиторы, энергетические материалы, взрывчатые вещества, тяжелые металлы

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