Effect of Ingredients on the Minimum Burning Pressure of Ammonium Nitrate Emulsions

International Society of Explosives Engineers
C. Badeen S. Goldthorp R. Turcotte H. Feng S. K. Chan I. Alilovic
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Over the last few decades, water-based explosives and their precursors, despite their apparent insensitivity, have been involved in a number of accidents around the world. A large proportion of these accidents occurred when these emulsions were pumped either for their manufacture, transport, or handling. In Canada, this has led to the development of “Guidelines for the Pumping of Water-Based Explosive”, which state that “using pumping pressures well below the laboratory measured minimum burning pressure (MBP) of the corresponding emulsions or watergels is a good safety practice”. However, in the above document, there is no description on how the MBP should be measured. In the last few years, a research program at the Canadian Explosives Research Laboratory (CERL) in collaboration with Orica has been focused on the development of a validated measurement protocol for realistic MBP measurements.
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APA: C. Badeen S. Goldthorp R. Turcotte H. Feng S. K. Chan I. Alilovic  (2014)  Effect of Ingredients on the Minimum Burning Pressure of Ammonium Nitrate Emulsions

MLA: C. Badeen S. Goldthorp R. Turcotte H. Feng S. K. Chan I. Alilovic Effect of Ingredients on the Minimum Burning Pressure of Ammonium Nitrate Emulsions. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2014.

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