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SOURCE OF EXPLOSIVE’S FORCE AND THE PROJECTION METHODOLOGY OF THE UNDERGROUND STORAGE
Abstract
In this project there have been considered management opportunities of the explosion material in ways of work safety, the setting and affects of this material in case of its activation without our approval. Site safety of the explosive material, its potential energy, its activation and its force depend on time reaction. Displayed are thermodynamic diagrams as well as the exchange of potential energy into the suppression force and underground storage facilities dimensioning of the explosive material as well as the ability and the most rational energy exploitation of the explosive material in the exploding case. Given, is the destructing force dependant upon the time of its activation. From the diagrams it can be seen that the quicker the time reaction the bigger the explosion force, this can also be seen in diagrams displayed in the project. Physical laws have been taken into account especially those thermodynamic. Our commission in the Republic of Kosovo supervises the usage and manages over 750 tons of explosive material. It is from this experience and obligation that the conclusions of the project have been pointed out
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