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Talianis Test

Qc 2982cal/g, Qe 855cal/g impact sensy with 1 kg wt 20.8 inches for 50% explns Taliani test mjoo = 0.050, tjoo = 5-5 hrs... [Pg.601]

Anon, "Military Standard Propellants, Solid Sampling, Examination and Testing MIL-STD-286A (l 6l) Method 403.1.2 -Vacuum Stability Tests at 90° and 100°C Method 404.1.2 - Heat fests at 120° and 134.5°C Method 406.1.1 - Taliani Test ... [Pg.319]

Detonators) XXII (SENSITIVITY TO FLAME, SPARK, ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGES, ETC) XXIII [Sensitivity to Initiation by Primary (Initiating) Explosives, Detonators and Boosters, Tests] XXIV (Small Lead Block Compression Test is described in Vol 3 of Encycl, p C493-L) XXIV (Small Lead Block Expansion Test is briefly described under Trauzl Test) XXIV (Sound Test for Detonators) XXIV (Strength of Detonators. See under INITIATING EFFICIENCY, p XVIII) XXIV (Surveillance Tests) XXIV (Taliani Test) XXV (Trauzl Test) XXVI (Vacuum Stability Test) p A2 (Abel s or Kl-Starch Test) p A573-L (Ball Drop Test for detg sensitivity of LA or other primary expls)... [Pg.1105]

Loss of Weight Test, Marqueyrol s Test, Meerscheidt-Hullessem Test, Mittasch s Test, Obermiiller s Test, Pavlik s Test, Methyl Violet Test, Silvered Vessel Test, Simon Thomas Test, Spica Test, Sy Test, Taliani Test, Taylor s Test, Tomanari s Test, Vacuum Stability Test, Vieille Test, Warmlagermethode 75° (German Storage Test), Will Test... [Pg.59]

See pp 1333 under "Stability Test Heat Test with Potassium Iodide-Starch Test Stability by Heat Test at 120° or 134.5°C With Standard Methyl Violet Paper (1295—96) Stability by Surveillance Test at 65-5°C(1296) Stability by the Taliani Test for Propellants (1296-97)... [Pg.350]

In the Taliani test at 134.5°C cyclonite behaves like tetryl, i.e. it gives a pressure of 11.5 mm Hg after 24 hr heating, as compared with trinitrotoluene which gives 16 mm Hg. [Pg.84]

Fig. 5. Taliani test apparatus 1—tube with a test sample, 2—hydraulic closure, 3-stopcock. Fig. 5. Taliani test apparatus 1—tube with a test sample, 2—hydraulic closure, 3-stopcock.
Oxygen Taliani Test of Gamma-Irradiated Propellants ARP, AHH, and CDT , NPP-TMR-172, Naval Propint Plant, Indian Head (1959) 78) E.S. Freeman et al, The Effects of X-Ray and Gamma Ray Irradiation on the Thermal Decomposition of Ammonium Perchlorate in the Solid State , JPhysChem 64, 1727 (1960) also PATR 2673 (1960) 79) G. Todd E. Parry,... [Pg.93]

Vacuum stability tests and other types of standard heat tests differ from the Taliani test in that they are performed in closed systems... [Pg.252]

TAGN = triaminoguanidine nitrate 343 talc 331 Taliani test 308 tamping = stemming 299, 308 tamping pole 308 Tanoyaku = mixtures of RDX, TNT and Tetryl (Japan)... [Pg.44]

This test, which was developed in the USA and has been adopted by several countries, and is a modification of the -> Tallani Test, in which the gaseous products of the reaction are determined volumetrically rather than by manometry. The test, which is carried out at 100 °C (212 °F) for single base propellants and at 90 °C (194 °F) for multibase propellants, is terminated after 40 hours, unlike the Taliani Test, which is interrupted after a given pressure or a given volume has been attained. [Pg.428]

Taliani Test Apparatus Vacuum Stability Test Apparatus... [Pg.696]


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