A Study on Post Blast Generation of Nitrogen Dioxide

International Society of Explosives Engineers
L D. Lawrence
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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49 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Certain blasting applications are more prone to the generation of significant levels of nitrogen dioxide post blast fumes, more commonly referred to as after blast smoke, generally ranging in color from dark yellow to bright red. This paper reviews basic background chemistry defining the observed fumes and attempts to correlate geology, blast design, and explosive composition effects on the level of nitrogen dioxide that can be observed in various blasting conditions. Additionally, a test setting for evaluating the generation of post blast fumes is presented with pertinent test data detailing generic explosive formulation modifications which effect the overall level of post detonation generation of nitrogen dioxide.
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APA: L D. Lawrence  (1996)  A Study on Post Blast Generation of Nitrogen Dioxide

MLA: L D. Lawrence A Study on Post Blast Generation of Nitrogen Dioxide . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1996.

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