From: I.N. Galidakis on 1 Nov 2009 05:10 Consider a steel cylinder of length L and of cross section DeltaS, full of dynamite. Can anyone point me to any resources which will show me how to calculate the total force delivered at the end cross section DeltaS, after ignition from the other end? Is there a more appropriate newsgroup to post this question? Many thanks, -- Ioannis
From: hagman on 1 Nov 2009 05:50 On 1 Nov., 11:10, "I.N. Galidakis" <morph...(a)olympus.mons> wrote: > Consider a steel cylinder of length L and of cross section DeltaS, full of > dynamite. Can anyone point me to any resources which will show me how to > calculate the total force delivered at the end cross section DeltaS, after > ignition from the other end? > > Is there a more appropriate newsgroup to post this question? > > Many thanks, > -- > Ioannis sci.physics sci.chemistry or alt.terrorism
From: I.N. Galidakis on 1 Nov 2009 14:27 hagman wrote: > On 1 Nov., 11:10, "I.N. Galidakis" <morph...(a)olympus.mons> wrote: >> Consider a steel cylinder of length L and of cross section DeltaS, full of >> dynamite. Can anyone point me to any resources which will show me how to >> calculate the total force delivered at the end cross section DeltaS, after >> ignition from the other end? >> >> Is there a more appropriate newsgroup to post this question? >> >> Many thanks, >> -- >> Ioannis > > sci.physics > sci.chemistry > or > alt.terrorism I know you meant the last one ironically, but I don't think it would make sense for a terrorist to have established a newsgroup in which it is known in advance that terrorists could possibly participate in. Such a group cannot possibly exist. In any case, what I do doesn't have anything to do with terrorism, hence such a group, even if it existed, could not possibly be of any value to me. -- Ioannis
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