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Detection of Liquid Explosives and Flammable Agents in Connection with Terrorism 2008 ed. [Mīkstie vāki]

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The organization of an Advanced Research Workshop with the title Detection and Disposal of Liquid Explosives and Flammable Agents in Connection with Terrorism was motivated by international findings about activities in this field of application. This ARW followed a meeting about the Detection of Disposal Improvised Explosives (St. Petersburg, 2005). Both items show the logistic problems as one of the lessons, terrorists have to overcome. These problems are connected with the illegal supply and transport of explosives and fuels and as counter-measure the detection of these materials. The invention of liquid explosives goes back to the middle of the 19th century and was used for special purposes in the commercial field of application. Because of the high sensitivity of liquid explosives against mechanical shock, caused by adiabatic compression of air-bobbles producing hot spots as origin of initiation the commercial application was not very successful. Because of this high risk, liquid explosives are not used in military or commercial application with some exceptions. In the commercial field explosives as slurries or emulsions consisting of suitable salts (Ammoniumnitrate etc.) and water are used to a large extend because of their high insensitivity. In many cases these slurries or emulsions were unfit for terrorist actions, because of their low sensitivity, large critical diameter and using in confinement. In the military field liquid explosives are used in World War I and II as bomb-fillings.
Preface v
Acknowledgement vii
The Terrorist Pallet of Liquid Explosives and Flammable Fuels
1(6)
H. Schubert
Overview of Liquid Explosives' Detection
7(8)
A.V. Kuznetsov
O.I. Osetrov
Chemistry and Properties of Liquid Explosives
15(12)
P. Mostak
What's Special About Liquid Explosives?
27(12)
J.C. Oxley
Search of Explosives in Vehicles by Using Tagged Neutrons
39(8)
G. Viesti
A. Donzella
G. Bonomi
C. Botosso
D. Fabris
M. Lunardon
S. Moretto
G. Nebbia
S. Pesente
F. Pino
L. Sajo-Bohus
A. Zenoni
Optimization of Hardware for Tagged Neutron Technology
47(8)
M.D. Karetnikov
A.I. Klimov
K.N. Kozlov
E.A. Meleshko
I.E. Ostashev
G.V. Yakovlev
Detection of Liquid and Homemade Explosives: What Do We Need to Know About Their Properties?
55(16)
D. Menning
H. Ostmark
Detection of Hazardous Substances Based on Nanosecond Neutron Analysis
71(8)
V.A. Kalinin
A.V. Evsenin
A.V. Kuznetsov
O.I. Osetrov
D.N. Vakhtin
P.D. Yurmanov
I.Y. Gorshkov
Some Detectin Procedures fo rLiquid Explosives
79(18)
M. Stancl
M. Kynel
Detection of Explosives Using Nuclear Resonance Absorption of Gamma Rays in Nitrogen: A Russian/US Collaboration
97(20)
T.J.T. Kwan
R.E. Morgado
Tai-Sen F. Wang
B. Vodolaga
V. Terekhin
L.M. Onischenko
S.B. Vorozhtsov
E.V. Samsonov
A.S. Vorozhtsov
Yu. G. Alenitsky
E.E. Perpelkin
A.A. Glazov
D.L. Novikov
V. parkhomchuk
V. Reva
V. Vostrikov
V.A. Mashinin
S.N. Fedotov
S.A. Minayev
A Device for Detecting Concealed Explosive
117(6)
V.A. Teryokhin
Yu. I. Chernukhin
Trace and Bulk Detection of Explosive by Ion Mobility Spectrometry and Neutron Analysis
123(20)
D. Rondeshagen
G. Arnold
S. Bockisch
K.-P. Francke
J. Leonhardt
A. Kuster
Possiblities and Standoff Detection and Identification of Liquid Explosives by Means of Raman Spectroscopy
143(12)
I. Johansson
M. Norrefeldt
A. Pettersson
S. Wallin
H. Ostmark
Derectional Detection of Nitrogen and hydrogen in Explosives by Use of a DD-Fusion-Driven Thermal Neutron Souree
155(12)
Kai Masuda
K. Yoshikawa
T. Misawa
K. Yamauchi
Y. Takahashi
S. Shiroya
E. Hotta
M. Ohnishi
H. Osawa
Discrimination of the Expolosives from Other Materials by Using the tagged Neutron Beam
167(12)
D. Sudac
V. Valkovic
Detection of Liquid Explosives and/or Flammable Liquids by Different Techniques
179(10)
G. Bunte
W. Schweikerit
J. Deimling
F. Schnurer
H. Krause
Hilbert Spectroscopy of Liquids for Security Screening
189(16)
Y. Divin
U. Poppe
K. Urban
Liquid Explosives - The Threat to Civil Aviation and the European Response
205(10)
C.J. De Ruiter
O.M.E.J. Lemmens
Miniaturized Photonic Sensor Devices for Real Time Explosive Detection
215(12)
W. Schade
C. Bauer
R. Orghici
S. Wald
S. Borner
Conceptural Design of a Hand-Held Liquid Detector Based on Compton Scatter
227
Liu Guorong