Determining TNT Equivalent Energy Magnitudes from Accidental Explosions

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Karl E. Burgher
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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94 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Accidental explosions occur throughout the world. They can happen at chemical plants, fireworks plants, grain depots, or as a result of collisions involving volatile or hazardous chemicals. It is interesting, as we know as blasters, that we can take two very harmless products and mix them under certain conditions and produce a violent explosion. It is often very difficult for the investigator to determine the magnitudes of blasts after the fact. However, an estimate must be made to settle vibration and airblast damage claims. The blasting consultant or technical representative is often called upon to act as an expert to mitigate these claims.
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APA: Karl E. Burgher  (1993)  Determining TNT Equivalent Energy Magnitudes from Accidental Explosions

MLA: Karl E. Burgher Determining TNT Equivalent Energy Magnitudes from Accidental Explosions. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1993.

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