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- Gurney_equations abstract "The Gurney equations are a set of mathematical formulas used in explosives engineering to relate how fast an explosive will accelerate a surrounding layer of metal or other material when the explosive detonates. This determines how fast fragments are released by military explosives, how quickly shaped charge explosives accelerate their liners inwards, and in other calculations such as explosive welding where explosives force two metal sheets together and bond them.The equations were first developed in the 1940s by Ronald Gurneyand have been expanded on and added to significantly since that time.".
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- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Aerial_bomb.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Category:Explosives_engineering.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Cluster_munition.
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- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
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- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Heat_capacity_ratio.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Implosion_(mechanical_process).
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Main_battle_tank.
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- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_weapon_design.
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- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Pentaerythritol_tetranitrate.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Polymer-bonded_explosive.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink RDX.
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- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Wilfred_Gurney.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Shaped_charge.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Shell_(projectile).
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Table_of_explosive_detonation_velocities.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Tetryl.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Trinitrotoluene.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Tritonal.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink Warhead.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink File:Gurney-Asymmetrical-Sandwich.png.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink File:Gurney-Cylindrical-Implosion.png.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink File:Gurney-Cylindrical.png.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink File:Gurney-Effective-Volume.png.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink File:Gurney-Infinitely-Tamped-Sandwich.png.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink File:Gurney-Open-Faced-Sandwich.png.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink File:Gurney-Spherical-Implosion.png.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink File:Gurney-Spherical.png.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLink File:Gurney-Symmetrical-Sandwich.png.
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anomalous predictions".
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gurney energy".
- Gurney_equations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gurney equations".
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- Gurney_equations subject Category:Explosives_engineering.
- Gurney_equations hypernym Set.
- Gurney_equations comment "The Gurney equations are a set of mathematical formulas used in explosives engineering to relate how fast an explosive will accelerate a surrounding layer of metal or other material when the explosive detonates.".
- Gurney_equations label "Gurney equations".
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