Safety Assessment of Hot Emulsion Matrix (Evaluation with large fallhammer test device and DDT test method)

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Toshinori Arikiri Takuya Taguchi Kiyoshi Hashizume Yuji Wada Yuji Ogata Kunihisa Katsuyama
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The impact sensitivity of hot emulsion matrices was examined to investigate the safety assessment in the emulsifying equipment which forms the emulsion matrix in a water-in-oil type emulsion explosive. The sensitivity could not be evaluated by the small fallhammer test device commonly used in Japan. Therefore, a large fallhammer test device was used. It was confirmed that an explosion, a decomposition, or a no-reaction took place according to the degree of the impact. When a decomposition took place in the hot emulsion matrix, the behavior of it was investigated further by a DDT test. It was found that a decomposition, or a no-reaction occurred according to the degree of confinement.
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APA: Toshinori Arikiri Takuya Taguchi Kiyoshi Hashizume Yuji Wada Yuji Ogata Kunihisa Katsuyama  (1997)  Safety Assessment of Hot Emulsion Matrix (Evaluation with large fallhammer test device and DDT test method)

MLA: Toshinori Arikiri Takuya Taguchi Kiyoshi Hashizume Yuji Wada Yuji Ogata Kunihisa Katsuyama Safety Assessment of Hot Emulsion Matrix (Evaluation with large fallhammer test device and DDT test method). International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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