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Explosions, once limited to military and accidental contexts, now occur frequently due to advances in warfare, local disputes, and global conflicts.
S. M. Anas +3 more
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Analysis of the effect of explosion grounding electrode on grounding resistance reduction
Developing cracks in the soil by means of explosions in the holes, as is called the explosion grounding electrode in this study, is a very effective way to reduce the grounding resistance in the area with high resistivity soil.
Yongli Wang +4 more
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Hypernova Nucleosynthesis and Galactic Chemical Evolution [PDF]
We study nucleosynthesis in 'hypernovae', i.e., supernovae with very large explosion energies ($ \gsim 10^{52} $ ergs) for both spherical and aspherical explosions.
AI Macfadyen +32 more
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Properties of Carbon-Oxygen White Dwarf Merger Remnants [PDF]
Recent studies have shown that for suitable initial conditions both super- and sub-Chandrasekhar mass carbon-oxygen white dwarf mergers produce explosions similar to observed SNe Ia.
Chang, Philip +3 more
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Industrial explosions and seismic activity of the Ukrainian Shield
Results of analysis of records and spectrograms of seismic events, registered in the Ukrainian Shield during 2009—2013 — industrial explosions in the open pits and mines and local earthquakes have been described.
V. Kutas, Yu. Andrushchenko, I. Kalitova
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Shear waves play a key role in seismic discrimination between explosions and earthquakes due to their different source mechanisms. However, shear waves are often observed in field explosions with unexpectedly large amplitude, and their generation ...
Miao Zhang
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Industrial Dust Explosions. A Brief Review
This paper first addresses the question: what is a dust explosion? Afterwards, some specific issues are briefly reviewed: materials that can give dust explosions, factors influencing ignitability and explosibility of dust clouds, the combustion of dust ...
Rolf K. Eckhoff, Gang Li
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Type Ia Supernova Explosion Models: Homogeneity versus Diversity [PDF]
Type Ia supernovae (SN Ia) are generally believed to be the result of the thermonuclear disruption of Chandrasekhar-mass carbon-oxygen white dwarfs, mainly because such thermonuclear explosions can account for the right amount of Ni-56, which is needed ...
Hillebrandt, W. +2 more
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Age‐Related Characteristics of SYT1‐Associated Neurodevelopmental Disorder
ABSTRACT Objectives We describe the clinical manifestations and developmental abilities of individuals with SYT1‐associated neurodevelopmental disorder (Baker‐Gordon syndrome) from infancy to adulthood. We further describe the neuroradiological and electrophysiological characteristics of the condition at different ages, and explore the associations ...
Sam G. Norwitz +3 more
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Toxic Properties of Plastics in Fire and Their Impact on the Environment and Human Health
The article describes and analyses toxic substances produced during a combustion of plastics which affect human health. Accidents and emergencies resulting from the combustion of plastic materials occur very often during the industrial production and ...
Martin Hrinko, Katerina Orlikova
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