Explosion Abbreviations and Explosion Acronym Lists
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Explosion Abbreviations
- BLEVE : Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion
- BLEVE : Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Exp
- BSAE : Better Smoke and Explosions
- BW : Blast Wave
- CJ : Chapman Jouguet
- VBIED : Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Devise
- UNE : Underground Nuclear Explosions
- UNES : Underground Nuclear Explosions
- DDT : Deflagration-To-Detonation Transition
- D-D-T : Deflagration-To-Detonation Transition
- DHA : Dust Hazard Analysis
- MEC : Minimum Explosible Concentration
- ESS : Effects Sub Surface
- ETC : Environmental Test Centre
- SDOP : Sub-Divisional Officer of Police
- SE : Steam Explosioa
- SEG : Stealth Engineering Group
- SNPE : Société Nakionale Des Poudres Et Explosifs
- TEDAX : Tecnico Especialista En Desactivacion De Artefactos Explosivos
- TEF : Trench Explosion Formula
- TRL : Temhorary Residence Limited
- FCI : Fuel-Coolant Interaction
- FGAN : Fertilizer Grade Ammonium Nitrate
- LOC : Limiting Oxygen Concentration
- JVE : Joint Verification Experiments
- PB : Pulse Blast
- PEPCON : Pacific Engineering Production Company of Nevada
- PNE : Peaceful Nuclear Explosive
- RPT : Rapid Phase Transition
Recent Acronyms
Latest Explosion Meanings
- Rapid Phase Transition
- Peaceful Nuclear Explosive
- Pacific Engineering Production Company of Nevada
- Pulse Blast
- Joint Verification Experiments
- Limiting Oxygen Concentration
- Fertilizer Grade Ammonium Nitrate
- Fuel-Coolant Interaction
- Temhorary Residence Limited
- Trench Explosion Formula
- Tecnico Especialista En Desactivacion De Artefactos Explosivos
- Société Nakionale Des Poudres Et Explosifs
- Stealth Engineering Group
- Steam Explosioa
- Sub-Divisional Officer of Police
- Environmental Test Centre
- Effects Sub Surface
- Minimum Explosible Concentration
- Dust Hazard Analysis
- Deflagration-To-Detonation Transition