Gas produced by explosion?

Nigel Howie ( (no email) )
Thu, 20 May 1999 10:45:53 +1200

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Hi,=20
Can anyone out there tell me :-
1. what gas is produced when cordite is exploded?
2. what quantity of gas is produced per unit of cordite?
3. Is it possible to pressurize a receiver using cordite?
4.Will the gas produced condense, or will the receiver remain =
pressurized?
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Seems some useful work could be extracted from using the gas produced =
and stored in a receiver.
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Nigel Howie.
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Hi,
Can=20anyone out there tell me :-
1. what gas is produced when cordite is =exploded?
2. what quantity of gas is produced per =unit of=20cordite?
3. Is it possible to pressurize a =receiver using=20cordite?
4.Will the gas produced condense, or =will the=20receiver remain pressurized?
 
 Seems some useful work could be extracted from using the =gas=20produced and stored in a receiver.
 
Nigel Howie.
 

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