RI 5460 Measurement Of Electrical Waveforms Of Low-Energy Spark Discharges ? Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 16
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- 4639 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1959
Abstract
Auxiliary equipment was assembled around a purchased oscillograph to permit observation of the current and voltage characteristics of low-energy, capacitance-discharge sparks having durations of at least 10 mµ-sec. Circuit details of the assembled apparatus, performance characteristics of the complete system, and some preliminary data from representative self-initiated sparks are given in this report. INTRODUCTION One of the subjects of continuing research by the Federal Bureau of Mines Division of Explosives Technology is the ignition of explosive-gas mixtures by means of low-energy capacitance sparks. Quite early in these investigations it was recognized that understanding the gas-ignition phenomena would be facilitated by detailed information about the performance of the ignition source (spark) under the actual conditions of interest; however, the sparks of practical interest are nonrepetitive transient phenomena whose duration could reasonably be estimated to be in the time range of 1 mµsec. to 1 µsec. As such, the only feasible method of obtaining detailed information was and is oscillographic representation of the pertinent current and voltage transients. It was not until 1947 that a suitable, commercial, dual-channel oscillograph could be obtained as the basic instrument for these studies; the instrument specified in 1947 was delivered in 1950. This paper describes the auxiliary
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(1959) RI 5460 Measurement Of Electrical Waveforms Of Low-Energy Spark Discharges ? SummaryMLA: RI 5460 Measurement Of Electrical Waveforms Of Low-Energy Spark Discharges ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.