Investigation of Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Magazine Fire - 9 August 1989

Abstract

A magazine fire involving 30,715 pounds of Navy propelling charges (hazard class 1.3/mass fire) occurred at Hawthorne AAP. The material was stored in Magazine 116-14-E. The propellant was unserviceable (condition code H), awaiting disposal instructions. At 0930, 9 August 1989, a nearby work crew heard a "bang" followed by smoke and sparks coming from the magazine door vents and smoke from the rear ventilator. The doors were then forced open by the pressure of the burning propellant followed by a large jet of flame. The magazine was allowed to cool overnight. An explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team entered the magazine the next morning and determined there was no unburned propellant in the magazine. The most probable cause was spontaneous ignition due to low stabilizer of 8-inch, 55-caliber bagged propelling charges (national stock number (NSN) 1320-00-089-4275; Department of Defense identification code (DODIC) D605 located in the left front portion of the magazine. This was based on: the known low stabilizer content (0.04 to .13 percent) of seven 8-inch propelling charges lots located in this area (lot numbers DG-2-CO-68, DGR-1-HAW-55, DGR-11-CO-68, DGR-13-CO-68, DGR-14-CO-68, DGR-5-CO-69, and DGR-8-C-51); heavy fire damage occurring in the left front portion of the magazine; and analysis of observations made by several witnesses.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 30, 1990
Accession Number
ADA527405

Entities

People

  • Robert A. Loyd

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Ammunition
  • Combustion
  • Containers
  • Decomposition
  • Department Of Defense
  • Energetic Materials
  • Explosive Ordnance Disposal
  • Explosives
  • Fires
  • Materials
  • Munitions
  • Periodicals
  • Propellants
  • Propelling Charges
  • Railroad Tracks
  • Shipping
  • Shipping Containers

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  • Combustion science or combustion engineering.
  • Educational Psychology
  • Munitions and Ordnance Engineering