RI 2619 Effect of Tempt. of Liquid Oxygen Explosives on Cordeau-Bickford

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. B. Gawthrop
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Jun 1, 1924

Abstract

"In connection with the proposed use of Cordeau-Bickford to fire L.O.X. (liquid oxygen explosives) in well drill holes, the question has arisen as to the effect of very low temperatures on (1) the rate of detonation of Cordeau-Bickford; (2) the sensitiveness to detonation of its TNT filling; and (3) the lead covering of Cordeau-Bickford.The Cordeau-Bickford used in this investigation was the standard 6 mm. size, such as is regularly used in blasting, and was manufactured and furnished by the Ensign-Bickford Company, Simsbury, Conn. All pieces tested were taken from rolls, all of which were from the same melted batch of TNT in order that all the pieces tested might be as nearly identical as possible.Different portions of this Cordeau-Bickford were tested plain (not countered), countered, and double countered. The countering and double countering was carried out by the manufacturer prior to shipment.The determination of the temperature at the instant of making a test was accomplished by the use of a Leeds and Northrup potentiometer and copper constantan thermocouples. Each couple was made from No. 28 B & S gage wire with short junctions. One junction was inserted in a hole drilled by a No. 60 drill through one lead wall of the Cordeau-Bickford to approximately the opposite wall, so that this junction was in the center of the TNT filling while the other junction was immersed in ice water. The potentiometer readings in millivolts were converted to °C. from the calibration curve of the thermocouple wire,"
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APA: D. B. Gawthrop  (1924)  RI 2619 Effect of Tempt. of Liquid Oxygen Explosives on Cordeau-Bickford

MLA: D. B. Gawthrop RI 2619 Effect of Tempt. of Liquid Oxygen Explosives on Cordeau-Bickford. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1924.

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