Effect of AC Power on EBW Detonators

Abstract

Modern LASL detonators were subjected to three alternating current waveforms to determine the susceptibility of the detonators to high-order detonations when the line voltages supplied by local utility companies are applied across the detonator electrodes. Dent blocks were used for each test to resolve whether a high-order detonation was obtained. Some of the detonators were confined in mock H. E. inserts to compare the performance of a confined detonator with that of an unconfined detonator. The 1E30, 1E31, 1E33, and SE-1N detonators were investigated in three voltage waveforms, nominally 110, 208, and 440 V. None of these detonators achieved a high order detonation on any of the waveforms. The detonators either deflagrated or failed. The statistical probability, derived from the test results, of attaining a deflagration when one of these detonators is "plugged into" a wall outlet at any of the waveforms was between 70 and 85 %.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA507247

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  • Allan H. Herrbach

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  • United States Department of Energy

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  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Human Systems

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  • Abstracts
  • Alternating Current
  • Deflagration
  • Department Of Defense
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  • Probability
  • Silicon Controlled Rectifiers
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  • Test And Evaluation
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