nondetonative
Nondetonative is an adjective used to describe substances, devices, or processes that do not cause detonation. In the context of explosives engineering and energetic materials, nondetonative typically refers to conditions or materials that do not initiate a detonation in an energetic material, or that produce a non-detonation response such as deflagration or no significant near-field effect. The term helps distinguish between outcomes where a detonation occurs and those where energetic effects are present without a detonation.
Applications of the concept include safety testing, simulation, and training where a benign or controlled response
Limitations and variability: the term is not uniformly standardized across disciplines. What counts as nondetonative can
See also: detonation, deflagration, energetic materials, safety engineering, initiation systems.