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Explosion Temperature Tests

Deflagration Temperature Test. See under Ignition (or Explosion) Temperature Test in Vol 1, pXVI... [Pg.302]

Ignition (or Explosion) Temperature Tests, also called Deflagration Temperature, Detonation Temperature and Flash Point Tests. [Pg.304]

Anon, "Military Explosives , PATR 9-1910/TO 11A-1-34(1955) Sensitivity to Impact (pp 43-7) Sensitivity to Friction (47-9) Sensitivity to Frictional Impact, which includes Rifle Bullet Impact Test (49) Sensitivity to Heat and Spark, which includes Explosion Temperature Test (49-52) Sensitivity to Initiation by Sand Test (52-3 Fig 10 on p 54) Stability Determinations, which include 75°C International Test, 100°C Heat Test, Vacuum Stability Test, and Potassium Iodide-Starch (KI)... [Pg.314]

Modified Impact Tests for Liquid Explosives (7) Explosion Temperature Test (pp 7-8 and Fig 8, p 39) Decomposition Temperature Test (8) Sensitivity to Initiation by Sand Test (pp 9-11 and Figs 9 10,... [Pg.343]

Rev 1(1958) (Expln temp test) 23) Cook (1958), 39 41 (Brief descriptions of explosion temperature tests) 24) Baum, Stanyukovich Shekhter (1959), 24-28 [Temperatura vspyshki (flash.temp) and "period zaderghki (period of delay) relationships] 28-29 (Description of closed bath, apparatus and of app designed by Kostevitch, Figs 3 4) 29-30 (Method of Bowden Yoffe ) 25) Andreev Belyaev (I960), 325-28 (Detn of expln temp by the methods similar to those described in Ref 24, p 28-30) 26) PATR 2700,... [Pg.589]

Vol 1(1960), p XVI [ignition (or Explosion) Temperature Test] 27) Dunkle s Syllabus (1960-1961), pp 12a-d (Thermal decompn in solids) 28) Military Standard MIL-STD-650,... [Pg.589]

Aug 1962, Method 506.1 (Explosion temperature test), USGovtPtgOff, Washington, DC (1962) 29) Anon, "Military Explosives ,... [Pg.589]

One of the most reproducible of these tests is described under Explosion Temperature Test, an official test at Picatinny Arsenal (Ref 15). This test is applicable to the determination of ignition point, decomposition point, deflagration point etc for those explosives which do not really explode under conditions of the test... [Pg.290]

Explosion (Detonation, Deflagration or Ignition) Temperature, It is the temperature at which an explosive, propellant or pyrotechnic composition explodes, detonates, deflagrates or ignites within a definite time, say 0.1t 1-0 or 5.0 seconds. Various methods for its determination arebriefly described in Vol 1, p XVI under Ignition (or Explosion) Temperature Tests... [Pg.309]

W() Kirk Othmer, Vol 8(1952), pp 654-57 (Section on Testing Exolosives which includes Impact Tests, Explosion Temperature Tests, Sensitivity to Initiation, Pendulum Friction Test, Rifle Bullet Test, Sand Test, Rate of Detonation Determination, Ballistic Pendulum Test, Trauzl Lead Block Test,... [Pg.347]

Explosion temperature test 63—65 — Explosive character tests, which. includes Trauzl-, impact-, and defionation velocity tests 67—155 — Examination of raw materials for propellants, explosives and pyrotechnics 159—164 — Examination of nitrated products ... [Pg.349]

Nj. The following tests are described Impact Test with PicArsn Apparatus (pp 2 to 4 with Figs 1, 2, 3 4 on pp 32 to 35) Impact Test with USBurMines App (4 to 7 with Figs 5, 6 7 on pp 36 to 38) Modified Impact Tests for Liquid Explosive Made with BurMinesApp and with PicArsnApp (7) Explosion Temperature Test (7 to 8 with... [Pg.352]

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]

Flash Point Test. See Ignitioa(or Explosion) Temperature Test, described In this sect inn Flash Test for Caps. See Optical Method for Testing Caps Forty Degree Test. See under Exudation Tests... [Pg.709]

Sensitivity to Heat and Electric Charge The Ignition (or Explosion) Temperature Test measures thermal stability, which is discussed under Chemical Properties . The test is run with the sample either confined or unconfined (see Vol 1, XVI). Test results are quite sensitive to conditions and to sample purity, and as a result, ignition values for TNT reported in the literature differ by as much as 200° C (Ref 156 see discussion in Vol 4, D583-L ff). Careful studies using different procedures with confined samples have given ignition temps of 275° (Ref 156),... [Pg.761]

Explosion by lnfluence(or Sympathetic Detonation) Test s. See Detonation by Influence Testa Explosion(or Ignition) Temperature Test. See Ignition(or Explosion) Temperature Test, in this section Explosian(or Ignition) Time Test(at Constant Temperatures). See Ignition(or Explosion) Time Test(at Constant Temperature)... [Pg.709]

NJ. The following tests are described Impact Test with PicArsn Apparatus (pp 2 to 4 with Figs 1, 2, 3 4 on pp 32 to 35) Impact Test with USBurMines App (4 to 7 with Figs 5, 6 7 on pp 36 to 38) Modified Impact Tests for Liquid Explosive Made with BurMinesApp and with PicArsnApp (7) Explosion Temperature Test (7 to 8 with Fig 8 on p 39) Decomposition Temperature Test (8) Sensitivity to Initiation as Determined by Sand Test (9—II with Figs 9, 10, 11 12 oh pp 40—3) Modified Sand Test for Liquid Explosives (12—14) Electrostatic Sensitivity Test (14—15 and Figs 13 14 on pp 44 45) Brisance by Sand Tests (16—17) Initiation Efficiency by Sand Test (17) Stability Tests, which include 75°C International Test (18) 82.2°C KI Test (19) 100° Heat Test (19) 90°, 100° 120°C Vacuum Stability Tests (19—22 and Figs 15, 16 17 on pp 46—8) 65.5°C Surveillance Test (22—3 and Fig 18 on p 49) ... [Pg.352]


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