Designing an Impact Testing Rig: Incorporating Chemical Explosions

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Designing an impact testing rig that incorporates chemical explosions presents challenges due to limited available resources and information. Users suggest providing more detailed specifications and requirements in the engineering forum to attract knowledgeable assistance. The discussion emphasizes the need for collaboration and sharing of expertise to enhance the design process. Engaging with the community can lead to valuable insights and solutions. Seeking guidance from experienced professionals is crucial for successful implementation.
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I'm trying to design an impact testing rig and i need to use the currently existing chemical explosion rig as one of the solutions alrady existing in my report. But i can't seem to find very much on this, any help would be greatly appreciated. thank you
 
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I'd post this in the engineering forum and include more details in your post. That way someone will be able to help you.
 
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