RI 2940 Method of Studying Factors Influencing Rate...Blast. Powder

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. B. Coates J. E. Crawshaw
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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May 1, 1929

Abstract

"The use of such methods and apparatus as the Dautriche method and the Mettegang recorder for the determination of the rate of burning of black blasting powder and other strictly burning explosives has been found to give such erratic results that no reliance can be placed on the data thus obtained. Consequently, investigators of those factors which may affect the burning rate, such as size of grain, absolute density, chemical composition, and means of ignition have had to rely mainly on observations made during practical use for determination of the part played by each. Such tests are very difficult of interpretation.The purpose of this paper is to describe a method used by the explosives division of the Bureau of Mines for the investigation of such explosives and to present the results of an investigation using that method.The investigation was concerned with the effect of grain size, initial pressure, and means of ignition on the rate of burning or rate of pressure development of black blasting powder as compared with pellet powder.The Bichel pressure gauge was used for these tests, with the slight modification to the apparatus and method described in U. S. Bureau of Mines Bulletin 15.4 These modifications consisted of reducing the speed of the revolving drum on which the time-pressure record is taken, measuring the speed of the drum by a belt-driven tachometer, and introducing an induction coil in series with the electric squib or electric detonator to mark on the time pressure record the instant at which the squib or detonator was fired."
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APA: A. B. Coates J. E. Crawshaw  (1929)  RI 2940 Method of Studying Factors Influencing Rate...Blast. Powder

MLA: A. B. Coates J. E. Crawshaw RI 2940 Method of Studying Factors Influencing Rate...Blast. Powder. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.

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