RI 5002 Sensitivity Of Explosives To Initiation By Electrostatic Discharges ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. W. Brown
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

In 1942 the Explosives Division investigated electrostatic hazards associated with the manufacture, storage, and use of explosives. A report was issued in 19454/ presenting the data on the spark sensitivities of explosives. In 1948, the apparatus was redesigned and rebuilt to make the routine testing of explosives safer and more convenient. The rebuilt apparatus is described in this re-issue of the former report. Included are details of construction and a list of parts. PRINCIPLES OF METHOD In normal procedures without special precautions, it is possible for static charges to be accumulated on individuals or on ungrounded equipment or structures.5/ Static charges may be produced in many ways, but they are most commonly produced by rubbing or successive contact and separation of unlike surfaces, at least one of which is usually an insulator.
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APA: F. W. Brown  (1953)  RI 5002 Sensitivity Of Explosives To Initiation By Electrostatic Discharges ? Introduction

MLA: F. W. Brown RI 5002 Sensitivity Of Explosives To Initiation By Electrostatic Discharges ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.

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