RI 6203 Studies On The Bullet Sensitivity Of Ammonium Nitrate-Fuel Oil Mixtures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. M. Mason
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Bureau of Mines studies were made on the sensitivity of several ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (AN-FO) mixtures to bullet impact. The experimental work was done with one military rifle and two high-velocity sporting rifles with a variety of ammunition. For the three rifles used, the order of efficiency in initiating detonation in AN-FO mixtures was 220 Swift >300 Weatherby Magnum >30-&apos;06. The velocity of the bullet was found to be a decisive factor in the initiation. The sensitivity of various materials studied increased as follows: Clay-coated prills with 4 percent oil <fresh surfactant-coated prills with 4 or 6 percent oil <surfactant-coated prills with 4 or 6 percent oil and aged 270 days <crushed prills with 6 percent oil <very low-density, surfactant-coated prills (micronized), with 4 percent oil.
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APA: C. M. Mason  (1963)  RI 6203 Studies On The Bullet Sensitivity Of Ammonium Nitrate-Fuel Oil Mixtures

MLA: C. M. Mason RI 6203 Studies On The Bullet Sensitivity Of Ammonium Nitrate-Fuel Oil Mixtures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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