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  1. An Epic Defiance
  2. Beyond The Margin
  3. Chaos Banished
  4. Chokedamp
  5. Craven Ablaze
  6. Crawling Through Vile
  7. Defects Of The Isolated Mind
  8. Deserving Death
  9. End of Sight, End of Fears
  10. Euphoric Loss
  11. Failure to Commit
  12. Forever Buried Pain
  13. Helplessness
  14. Infected
  15. Into Sulphur I Descend
  16. Into The Emission Phase
  17. Invoking The Impact
  18. Life in Hell
  19. Lost Euphoria Part II
  20. Modulate
  21. Portals To Uphobia
  22. Reborn From The Radiance
  23. Reflection of a Torn Spirit
  24. Slaying the Serpent
  25. Solitude Reflected
  26. Soul Severance
  27. Starve
  28. Structural Deceit
  29. Sword-carved Skin
  30. The Collision Of Despair
  31. The Dawning
  32. The Last Of My Commands
  33. The Loss of Motion Control
  34. The Prophecy Unfolds
  35. The Source to Delve
  36. Voices Beyond Reason
  37. When Stone Turns To Ash

Detonation (from Latin detonare 'to thunder down/forth') is a type of combustion involving a supersonic exothermic front accelerating through a medium that eventually drives a shock front propagating directly in front of it. Detonations propagate supersonically through shock waves with speeds in the range of 1 km/sec and differ from deflagrations which have subsonic flame speeds in the range of 1 m/sec. Detonation is an explosion of fuel-air mixture. Compared to deflagration, detonation doesn't need to have an external oxidizer. Oxidizers and fuel mix when deflagration occurs. Detonation is more destructive than deflagrations. In detonation, the flame front travels through the air-fuel faster than sound; while in deflagration, the flame front travels through the air-fuel slower than sound. Detonations occur in both conventional solid and liquid explosives, as well as in reactive gases. TNT, dynamite, and C4 are examples of high power explosives that detonate. The velocity of detonation in solid and liquid explosives is much higher than that in gaseous ones, which allows the wave system to be observed with greater detail (higher resolution). A very wide variety of fuels may occur as gases (e.g. hydrogen), droplet fogs, or dust suspensions. In addition to dioxygen, oxidants can include halogen compounds, ozone, hydrogen peroxide, and oxides of nitrogen. Gaseous detonations are often associated with a mixture of fuel and oxidant in a composition somewhat below conventional flammability ratios. They happen most often in confined systems, but they sometimes occur in large vapor clouds. Other materials, such as acetylene, ozone, and hydrogen peroxide, are detonable in the absence of an oxidant (or reductant). In these cases the energy released results from the rearrangement of the molecular constituents of the material. Detonation was discovered in 1881 by four French scientists Marcellin Berthelot and Paul Marie Eugène Vieille and Ernest-François Mallard and Henry Louis Le Chatelier. The mathematical predictions of propagation were carried out first by David Chapman in 1899 and by Émile Jouguet in 1905, 1906 and 1917. The next advance in understanding detonation was made by John von Neumann and Werner Döring in the early 1940s and Yakov B. Zel'dovich and Aleksandr Solomonovich Kompaneets in the 1960s.

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