ANFO’S Behavior in Height-To-Detonation and other Thermal Stimulus Tests

International Society of Explosives Engineers
E. Contestabile B. von Rosen P. Lightfoot
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

As part of an accident investigation ANFO was subjected to various abusive tests. A tractor-trailer carrying 18,000 kg of blasting explosives, caught fire, burned for approximately 30 minutes, and then detonated. A series of tests was designed to observe the behaviour of ANFO when subjected to different thermal stimulus tests and more specifically, the Height-to-Detonation Test. Three diameters of steel pipes were used in the Height-to-Detonation Tests thereby simulating cylindrical columns within a pile of ANFO. The ANFO samples were then subjected to various thermal stimuli to initiate a reaction. Through the use of some instrumentation, the response of large ANFO samples was recorded and its behaviour, including the occurrence of phase changes will be analysed.
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APA: E. Contestabile B. von Rosen P. Lightfoot  (2001)  ANFO’S Behavior in Height-To-Detonation and other Thermal Stimulus Tests

MLA: E. Contestabile B. von Rosen P. Lightfoot ANFO’S Behavior in Height-To-Detonation and other Thermal Stimulus Tests. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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