Explosion Hazards and Quantity-Distance Regulations - A Review of their Physical Basis (b24b512b-7da2-4772-bd11-3f3a997ff6c3)

International Society of Explosives Engineers
B Mohanty
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Currently there exist several explosive quantity-distance (Q-D) rules variously exercised by most countries to protect personnel and property against the effects of accidental explosions. These regulations apply to manufacture, transport and storage of explosive products. This paper reviews the technical basis behind these regulations, as they apply to commercial and military explosives. The characteristics of a blast wave and missiles issuing out of an explosion site and their role in determining the level of damage to a target are discussed. The need for further research on the effect of detonation of charges of non-standard geometry, and under confined conditions such as tunnels is discussed. The challenge in estimating the net quantity of explosives involved and calculation of its TNT-equivalency is also highlighted.
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APA: B Mohanty  (2014)  Explosion Hazards and Quantity-Distance Regulations - A Review of their Physical Basis (b24b512b-7da2-4772-bd11-3f3a997ff6c3)

MLA: B Mohanty Explosion Hazards and Quantity-Distance Regulations - A Review of their Physical Basis (b24b512b-7da2-4772-bd11-3f3a997ff6c3). International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2014.

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