RI 6340 Effect of Natural Gas Concentration on Ignitibility of Gallery Atmospheres

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. W. Van Dolah N. E. Hanna R. L. Grant
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

An experimental investigation was conducted to assay the relation between natural gas concentration and ignitibility of the gallery atmosphere . Both the gas concentration representing maximum ignitibility and the relationship between certain properties of the explosives and their incendivity are discussed . The data show that variation in the natural gas content in the gallery can have a highly significant effect on ignitibility of the gallery atmosphere ; maximum ignitibility of the atmosphere by permissible explosives occurs with approximately 8.1 percent natural gas . The study also shows that incendivity of a permissible explosive cannot be determined only by its detonation velocity , oxygen balance , or ballistic mortar strength . However , for similar type explosives , trends observed indicate that their incendivity increases with detonation velocity or bulk strength . Additionally , for underoxidized explosives studied here , the more negative the oxygen balance the less incendive was the explosive within a class defined by salt content .
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APA: R. W. Van Dolah N. E. Hanna R. L. Grant  (1963)  RI 6340 Effect of Natural Gas Concentration on Ignitibility of Gallery Atmospheres

MLA: R. W. Van Dolah N. E. Hanna R. L. Grant RI 6340 Effect of Natural Gas Concentration on Ignitibility of Gallery Atmospheres. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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