Detonator Safety Relation to Measurement Errors

International Society of Explosives Engineers
James G. Stuart Tassilo N. Baur
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2019

Abstract

We will discuss the kind of procedure that we use to predict the no-fire (for safety) and all-fire (for reliability) current levels for any given type electric detonator. The basic idea is to expose several detonators to different levels of electric current, so we can estimate the probability of firing as a function of current. We call this a statistical firing test. But what about the uncertainty in measuring the current? Suppose we are not quite sure what stimulus level we apply? This is the question that we will consider here. This relates to both safety and reliability. Surprisingly enough, we will find that some uncertainty in measuring the levels during our statistical firing test improves our long-term safety and reliability
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APA: James G. Stuart Tassilo N. Baur  (2019)  Detonator Safety Relation to Measurement Errors

MLA: James G. Stuart Tassilo N. Baur Detonator Safety Relation to Measurement Errors . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2019.

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