Chattanooga Paper - A Simple Apparatus for Determining the Relative Strength of Explosives

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. Whinery
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1886

Abstract

In these times of sharp rivalry, both as to price and quality, among the makers and venders of engineering explosives, it is often desirable to be able to determine the relative energy or value of the various explosives offered for sale, in order to purchase intelligently ; or, having contracted for a large amount of an explosive of a certain standard quality, to be able to ascertain if the manufacturer keeps his product up to the specified standard. The simple and inexpensive apparatus described below was devised by the writer while engaged on the improvement of the Tennessee River, at MuscleShoals, under the direction of' Major W. R. King, U. S. Engineers, in the summer of 1879. It answered the purpose so well that it is thought that a brief account of it may be of interest to other engineers. It consisted, essentially, of an old blacksmith's anvil and a common striking hammer, such as is used for driving rock-drills. The anvil was placed face downward on solid, level ground. In what was then the top of it, a vertical hole, one and one-fourth inch in diameter and about one arid three-fourths inch deep, was made with a ratchetdrill. The surface of the anvil immediately around the drill-hole was made as true and smooth as possible with a file. Next, a new striking-hammer, weighing nine pounds, with a turned and true face, was selected ; and a handle, eleven feet long and about one and a half inches in diameter, was fitted into it so that it
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APA: S. Whinery  (1886)  Chattanooga Paper - A Simple Apparatus for Determining the Relative Strength of Explosives

MLA: S. Whinery Chattanooga Paper - A Simple Apparatus for Determining the Relative Strength of Explosives. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1886.

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