Manchester explosion
jim bell
jdb10987 at yahoo.com
Mon May 22 16:31:35 PDT 2017
I am reminded of some experiments I did around 40-45 years ago, filling relatively small (1 foot diameter) balloons with stoichiometric https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoichiometry mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen (or another fuel gas and oxygen, example propane), if ignited they produce remarkably loud-sounding, and yet low-pitched "booms": Sounded like a huge explosion done a long distance away. Yet, there was no possibility of shrapnel, other than a thin rubber membrane. This could easily scare people in a crowded venue, causing panic and crushing crowds.
Perhaps this explains what is being reported as happening in the Manchester arena.
Jim Bell
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