Actually on the NRCan site, I personally prefer these 2 videos. Maybe just because that I was the one that did the work for CERL. Just another day on the job. The 3rd one called "Lead Glass" is also my work. If you guys find any of my other work on the net, please notify me.
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms-smm/expl-expl/cerl-lcre/vid-vid-eng.htm
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms-smm/expl-expl/cerl-lcre/video/windowtesting2.mpg
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms-smm/expl-expl/cerl-lcre/video/lrgscaleexpl.avi
In reviewing the video in #10, I would also say that they are showing an "explosion".
Definition of explosion "A violent expansion as a result of great pressure"
Definition of Explosive " A substance which when subjected to heat,
friction, percussion or other suitable
stimulus undergoes a rapid chemical
transformation liberating heat and forming
other substances mainly gaseous.
The wall don't project outwards, by themselves, obviously there is a pressure buildup of some sort.
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms-smm/expl-expl/cerl-lcre/vid-vid-eng.htm
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms-smm/expl-expl/cerl-lcre/video/windowtesting2.mpg
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms-smm/expl-expl/cerl-lcre/video/lrgscaleexpl.avi
In reviewing the video in #10, I would also say that they are showing an "explosion".
Definition of explosion "A violent expansion as a result of great pressure"
Definition of Explosive " A substance which when subjected to heat,
friction, percussion or other suitable
stimulus undergoes a rapid chemical
transformation liberating heat and forming
other substances mainly gaseous.
The wall don't project outwards, by themselves, obviously there is a pressure buildup of some sort.