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Brisance tests

Punch Test for Explosives (Stanzprobe in Ger). See under Brisance Test Methods in Vol 2, B299-R... [Pg.973]

Brisance Tests. See under Brisance, Correlation with Other Properties... [Pg.153]

Davis, Vol 1 (1941) Determination of Detonation Velocity by Dautriche Method (pp 14-18) Impact or Drop Test (p 21) Ignition Temperature Test (21-22) Stability Tests (22) Power by Trauzl Method (24-5) Brisance Tests by Small Lead Blocks (25-6) Aluminum Plate and Lead Plate Tests for Detonators (26-7)... [Pg.311]

Comparative brisance tests with 50/50 Hexo-nit and 50/50 Pentrinit by the iron plate test showed that Hexonit is not as effective as Pentrinit (Ref 1). It is also claimed that RDX in Hexonit does not form such a homogenous mass with NG and NC as does PETN in Pentrinit (Ref 2), and it tends to exude. NG was used hy the Germans for loading torpedo heads... [Pg.93]

Kast Brisance Meter. See Brisance in Vol 1, p IX Compression Tests in Vol 1, p X also see under Brisance or Shattering Effect in Vol 2, pp B265-L to B297-L, and Brisance Test Methods in Vol 2, pp B299-L to B300-R... [Pg.539]

KL) Anon, "Military Explosives", TM 9-1300-214/TO 11A-1-34 (1967). Chapter 5. Properties and Tests of High Explosives Sensitivity to Frictional Impact (pp 5 1 to 5-3) Sensitivity to Friction (5 3 to 5-6) Sensitivity to Frictional Impact (5-6) Sensitivity to Heat and Spark, which includes Explosion Temperature Test (5-6 to 5-9) Sensitivity to Initiation (5-9) Stability Tests, which include 75° International Test, 100° Heat Test, Vacuum Stability Test and Potassium Iodide—Starch Test (5 9 to 5-15) Brisance Tests which include Sand Test, Plate Dent Test and Fragmentation Test (5 15 to 5-18 and Fig 5 13 on p 5-19) Initiating Value (5-18 5-20) Sympathetic Detonation (5-20 to 5-21) Power which includes Heat of Explosion Test, Ballistic Pendulum Test and Trauzl Lead Block Test (5-21. to 5-24) Blast Effect (5-24 to 5-27) Cratering Effect (5-28 5 29) and Munroe-Neumann Effect (5-29 to 5 35)... [Pg.353]

Explosives and Related Items", PATR 2700, Vol 1 (I960), pp VII to XXVI 21) Ibid, Vol 2(1962), p B299-R(Brisance Test) 22) Ibid, Vol 3(1966), p C31l"R (Dautriche Method) pp C492 to C494 (Compression Tests)... [Pg.582]

Hess Brisance Test. See under Brisance (Shattering Effect) in Vol II... [Pg.713]

Brisance test methods 1 VIII-IX 2 B299-B300... [Pg.501]

Brisance Test Methods. Early test methods(begin ning in this century) for detg brisance included Lead Block Compression Test(LBCT) (Hess method, also known as Austrian Method) and Copper Cylinder Compression TestfCCCT)... [Pg.299]

Copper Cylinder Compression Tesr, known as Brisance Meter Test of Kast (Stauchprobe nach Kasr in Ger Essai de brisance a Fappareil de Kast in Fr). It is briefly described in Vol 2, p 299-L under Brisance Test Methods and also in this Vol under Compression (or Crusher) Tests for Determination of Brisance... [Pg.311]

Majrich Sorm (Ref 14, p 338) give brisance values based on the lead plate cutting test on other brisance tests. They compare these values with those calcd by Kast s formula. Their lead plate cutting test data showed si higher brisance values for RDX than for PETN... [Pg.400]

Vivas, Feigenspan Ladreda (Ref 64, p 286) give the results of a qualitative brisance test in which lOOg sticks of expl were laid on a narrow steel plate 28mm thick and then exploded. RDX... [Pg.400]

Dent Tests See Plate Denting Tests (PDT) in Vol 1, pp XIX-XX and under Brisance Test Methods in Vol 2, p B299-L. The values of PDT s for various expls are given in Table 1, pp B266-B295 in Vol 2... [Pg.507]

Brisance tests are upsetting tests according to Kast and He the compression of a copper cylinder is determined by actuating a piston instrument alternatively, a free-standing lead cylinder is compressed by the application of a definite cylindrical load of the explosive being tested -< Upsetting Tests. [Pg.92]


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