RI 3507 Gaseous Products From Explosives - Some Factors Affecting Test Results

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John C. Holtz
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Apr 1, 1940

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION Information on the gaseous products from the detonation of explosives has been obtained in two ways. In the first, the atmosphere in mines is analyzed after blasting, and in the second, the gases found after detonating an explosive in a testing apparatus are analyzed. The Bureau of Mines, in a cooperative research 3/ that compared data obtained in the field with those obtained in the testing station, showed that the results were not in entire agreement. The production of carbon monoxide was found to be governed chiefly by the oxygen balance of the explosive, but the production of oxides of nitrogen did not change in so simple a manner. Because of the increasing interest in correlations between the composition of the explosive and the production of toxic gases, it seemed desirable to continue the investigation.PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATIONAs field tests are both time consuming and expensive and as field results are affected by factors that are not always under control of or clearly evaluated by the operator, the purpose of this investigation is to develop a testing-station procedure that will reproduce the gaseous products quantitatively under known conditions analogous to those that may be expected in the field. In addition, the factors affecting the formation of toxic gases, particularly oxides of nitrogen, will be studied,"
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APA: John C. Holtz  (1940)  RI 3507 Gaseous Products From Explosives - Some Factors Affecting Test Results

MLA: John C. Holtz RI 3507 Gaseous Products From Explosives - Some Factors Affecting Test Results. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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