RI 3084 The Propulsive Strength and Rate of Pressure Development of the Cardox Blasting Device

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
N. A. Tolch G. St. J. Perrott
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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11
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Publication Date:
Apr 1, 1931

Abstract

"PURPOSE OF TESTSThe propulsive strength4 developed by the Cardox blasting device depends on the thickness of disk, weight of heater element, and weight of carbon dioxide charge. It might be supposed that the maximum weight of carbon dioxide that can be charged into the shell should give the greatest strength. However, according to the ballistic pendulum, the maximum weight of carbon dioxide with certain conditions of heater and disk has less propulsive strength than a smaller charge; in one condition of test a loss of 39 per cent in propulsive strength was noted. It is therefore of interest to study the effect of the variables that determine the strength of Cardox.ACKNOWLEDGMENTGrateful acknowledgment is made to A. B. Coates, associate mechanical engineer who developed the testing method for measuring pressures in the Cardox shell.DESCRIPTION OF DEVICEThe Cardox blasting device as fully described by the bureau in Report of Investiga¬tions 2920 (1929), consists essentially of hollow—steel shell, cylindrical in shape, an electrode, valve assembly, shearing disk, and discharge cap. The shell is prepared for use by inserting a heater element, closing the open end with a shearing disk, and screwing in place the discharge cap. The charge of carbon dioxide enters the shell through the electrode.The heater element is fired by an electric igniter of the match—head type. The heat released by the heater element completely gasifies the carbon dioxide and raises the pressure of the gas until it is enough to shear the disk."
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APA: N. A. Tolch G. St. J. Perrott  (1931)  RI 3084 The Propulsive Strength and Rate of Pressure Development of the Cardox Blasting Device

MLA: N. A. Tolch G. St. J. Perrott RI 3084 The Propulsive Strength and Rate of Pressure Development of the Cardox Blasting Device. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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