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Pendulum test ballistic mortar

Taylor (1952), Measurement of Detonation by Dautriche (pp 24-28) and by Rapid-Photography Methods (28-32) Heat of Explosion by Calorimetric Bomb (40-2) Temperature of Explosion (43-7) Power or Strength of High Explosives by Trauzl Lead Block Test, Ballistic Mortar Test and pendulum Test (185-86)... [Pg.314]

Ballistic Pendulum and Ballistic Mortar Tests (86-92) Ballistic Pendulum of Schmidt (93) Steel Plate Test (94) Detonation by Influence (95-6) Gallery Test for Permissible Explosives (97-8) and Examination of Flames (98-100)... [Pg.326]

Kast s method (82—3) Swedish test for use in mining (86) Ballistic pendulum and Ballistic mortar (86—93) Ballistic pendulum of Schmidt (93) Ballistic pendulum for measuring impulse and shattering (93—4) Steel plate breakage test (94-5) Gap test (95-6) Gallery tests for... [Pg.352]

The tests most used are Ballistic Mortar and Trauzl Block Tests. See also Ballistic Pendulum, Coefficient d utilisation pratique, Cratering Effect, Kraftzahl, Mortar Test and Quinan Test. Cook (1958), pp 36-7 claims... [Pg.306]

H. Kast (104-07) Determination of Sensitivity to Friction (Medicion de la sensibili-dad al rozamiento) (107) Determination of Sensitivity to Initiation by Detonation (110-12) Determination of Sensitivity to Initiation by Influence (112-13) Determination of Power of Explosives using Trauzl Test (113-17), Small Lead Block Test (117), Quinan Apparatus (118), Guttmann Apparatus (118-19), Ballistic Pendulum (119-20), Mortar (Mortero probeta) (120-21) Determination of Efficiency of Initiating Devices by Lead Plate Test (121-23), Nail Test (123), Sand Test (124) and Acoustic Tests (124) Determination of Characteristics of Flames Produced on Explosion (125-29)... [Pg.312]

Ballistic Pendulum Test, described briefly in Ref 23, pp VII-VIII, has been used in USA and until 1949 in GtBritain (Ref 13, p 185). Ballistic Mortar Test, described briefly in Ref 23, p VII is used now in GtBritain (Ref 13, pp 185-86)... [Pg.476]

The Russian word "rabotosposobnost or "capacity of doing work corresponds to Engl "power , while the word "sila (pronounced sceela) means "force and can also be called "strength (See Ref 20, p 644-45 Ref 21, p 92 Ref 22, p 466). For practical determination of "rabotosposob-nost one uses in Russia Trauzl Test (Ref 20, p 647 Ref 22, p 466), as well as Ballistic Pendulum Test and Ballistic Mortar Test (Ref 22, pp 469-74). One can also use the Cratering Test (Ref 22, p 474) and a method based on the measurement of shock pressure (Ref 22, p 475). In the book of Baum et al (Ref 20, p 645) it is stated that "sila (F) can be calcd from the equation ... [Pg.476]

Measurement of power (or strength) of HE s by Trauzl Test, Pendulum Test and Ballistic Mortar Test) 14) Anon, " Military Explosives , TM 9-1910 (1955), 68-71 (Definition of "power and description of tests) 14a) W.E. Gordon et al,... [Pg.479]

Ballistic Pendulum Test) 471-74 (Ba llistic Mortar Test) 474-75 (Cratering Test) 475-76 (A method based on measurement of shock wave pressure) 23)... [Pg.479]

PATR 2700, Vol 1 (I960), pp VII-VIII (Ballistic Mortar Ballistic Pendulum Tests) IX-X (French test "Coefficient d Utiliza-tion Pratique, abbr CUP) IX (Mortar Test) ... [Pg.479]

XX (Potential) XX (Power) XXI (Quinan Test) XXV (Trauzl Test) 24) Dunkle s Syllabus (1960-1961), p 22d 22e [Discussion on ballistic mortar and ballistic pendulum. In both cases the angle of recoil (A) is measured and the "power ... [Pg.479]

Ballistic Mortar and Ballistic Pendulum Tests are listed under Power or Strength and briefly described in Vol 1, pp VII VIII... [Pg.305]

Mortar (Vol 1, p XIX) [Barnett (1919), 181-82] Note Accdg to L.V.Clark, IEC 25, 1388 (1933), the relative propulsive strength can be determined either by Ballistic Pendulum Test or Trauzl Test, usual trsts for power determination. The Pb block compression value is regarded as a measure of relative brisance while Fragmentation tests in hand-grenade bodies measure relative shattering power... [Pg.311]

Vennin et al(Ref 2) do not recommend this test for brisant expls. (Compare with Ballistic Mortar and with Ballistic Pendulum Tests). Refs l)Bamett(1919),181—2 2) Venn in, Burlot Le coiche ( 1932), 189 3)Pepin... [Pg.716]

Power is usually defined in terms of one or several of the following experimental methods a Ballistic Mortar Test(qv) b) Ballistic Pendulum Testf qv) c)Cratering Effect Test(q ) d)Mortar Test(qv) e) Quinns Test(qv) )Trauxl or Lead Block Expansion Test(qy), and ita modifications CVP and Kraftzabl. [Pg.717]

Abbreviations BMT-Ballistic Mortar Test BPT-Ballistic Pendulum Test CCCT-Copper Cylinder Compression Test FET-Fragmentation Efficiency Test FGT-Fragment Gun Test LBCT-L e ad Block Compression Test PCT-PIate Cutting Test PDT-Plate Denting Test ST-Sand Test and TT-Trauzl Test (Lead Block Expansion Test)... [Pg.266]

Friction Pendulum Test Steel Shoe Fiber Shoe 100°C Heat Test %Loss in 1st 48 hrs % Loss in 2nd 48 hrs Explosion in 100 hrs Ballistic Mortar (% TNT)... [Pg.198]

Pendulum Friction Test Power(by Ballistic Mortar Test or by Trauzl Test), assuming 100% for TNT 130 Unaffected 128 120-125 120... [Pg.159]

Fig. 3.111 Relation between samples and height hand there were some problems in of pendulum of MK III ballistic mortar Trauzl>s lead biock test First lower... Fig. 3.111 Relation between samples and height hand there were some problems in of pendulum of MK III ballistic mortar Trauzl>s lead biock test First lower...
The variable initiator test using the MKIII ballistic mortar and the ballistic pendulum is very effective to evaluate these materials 35 c 8 . The probability of occurance of deflagration can be determined from the strength of explosion in the ballistic mortar or ballistic pendulum test. However, this method cannot be used for detonating materials that may damage the test equipment... [Pg.225]

The authors discussed in the following such detonation-propagation tests as the 50/60 steel tube test under sand, the 50/60 steel tube test under water and the variable initiator test using the ballistic mortar or ballistic pendulum. If one or more of these tests is used, the detonation-propagation of self-reactive substances can be evaluated. The limitations of these methods is listed in Table 3.40. [Pg.225]


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