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7mm Allen Mag test rifle finished.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard338" data-source="post: 76318" data-attributes="member: 1537"><p><strong>Re: wc872 burn rate</strong></p><p></p><p>BigBore,</p><p>You say that I am summarily dismissing your points. I am not, but I think that you are dismissing mine. I can find some references at work tomorrow. For that matter who are the chemists who told you that burning powder produces no gaseous products? I'm a chemist myself. I don't know everything about propellant chemistry, but I know that powders have a wide range of formulations. They can be single-base, double-base, or triple base. They include different amounts of plasticizers, burn rate modifiers and possibly coolants. So I would say that the chemistry of different powders burning could be quite different. It doesn't take the conditions of a detonating high explosive to deviate from the ideal gas law. All real gasses deviate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard338, post: 76318, member: 1537"] [b]Re: wc872 burn rate[/b] BigBore, You say that I am summarily dismissing your points. I am not, but I think that you are dismissing mine. I can find some references at work tomorrow. For that matter who are the chemists who told you that burning powder produces no gaseous products? I'm a chemist myself. I don't know everything about propellant chemistry, but I know that powders have a wide range of formulations. They can be single-base, double-base, or triple base. They include different amounts of plasticizers, burn rate modifiers and possibly coolants. So I would say that the chemistry of different powders burning could be quite different. It doesn't take the conditions of a detonating high explosive to deviate from the ideal gas law. All real gasses deviate. [/QUOTE]
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