detonation
n.
explosion, blowing up, setting off of an explosion
Detonation
Detonation is a process of supersonic
combustion in which a
shock wave is propagated forward due to energy release in a reaction zone behind it. It is the more powerful of the two general classes of
combustion, the other one being
deflagration. In a detonation, the shock compresses the material thus increasing the temperature to the point of ignition. The ignited material burns behind the shock and releases energy that supports the shock propagation. This self-sustained
detonation wave is different from a
deflagration, which propagates at a subsonic speed (i.e., slower than the
sound speed of the explosive material itself), and without a shock or any significant pressure change. Because detonations generate high pressures, they are usually much more destructive than deflagrations.
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detonation
Noun
1. a violent release of energy caused by a chemical or nuclear reaction
(synonym) explosion, blowup
(hypernym) discharge
(hyponym) airburst
(derivation) detonate
2. the act of detonating an explosive
(hypernym) explosion, burst
(hyponym) percussion
(derivation) explode, detonate, blow up, set off
Detonation (die)
n.
detonation, explosion, blowing up, setting off of an explosion
détonation (f)
n.
detonation, report, bang, roar