April Nissen
Sandia National Laboratories
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Archive | 2010
LeRoy L. Whinnery; Patrick N. Keifer; April Nissen; Alex Tyson
This report describes the development of a new detection method for electrostatic discharge (ESD) testing of explosives, using a single-lens reflex (SLR) digital camera and a 200-mm macro lens. This method has demonstrated several distinct advantages to other current ESD detection methods, including the creation of a permanent record, an enlarged image for real-time viewing as well as extended periods of review, and ability to combine with most other Go/No-Go sensors. This report includes details of the method, including camera settings and position, and results with wellcharacterized explosives PETN and RDX, and two ESD-sensitive aluminum powders.
Archive | 2013
Joseph Gabriel Cordaro; Alan Michael Kruizenga; April Nissen
Two classes of materials, poly(methylene diphenyl diisocyanate) or PMDI foam, and cross-linked epoxy resins, were characterized using thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), to help understand the effects of aging and %E2%80%9Cbake-out%E2%80%9D. The materials were evaluated for mass loss and the onset of decomposition. In some experiments, volatile materials released during heating were analyzed via mass spectroscopy. In all, over twenty materials were evaluated to compare the mass loss and onset temperature for decomposition. Model free kinetic (MFK) measurements, acquired using variable heating rate TGA experiments, were used to calculate the apparent activation energy of thermal decomposition. From these compiled data the effects of aging, bake-out, and sample history on the thermal stability of materials were compared. No significant differences between aged and unaged materials were detected. Bake-out did slightly affect the onset temperature of decomposition but only at the highest bake-out temperatures. Finally, some recommendations for future handling are made.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2010
Linda A. Domeier; April Nissen; Steven H. Goods; LeRoy L. Whinnery; James R. McElhanon
Archive | 2011
Joseph Gabriel Cordaro; Rachel Altmaier; Alan Michael Kruizenga; April Nissen; Matthew Sampson
ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference | 2016
Nalini C. Menon; Alan Michael Kruizenga; Kyle J. Alvine; Chris San Marchi; April Nissen; Kriston P. Brooks
Archive | 2017
Alexis Elizabeth Abelow; April Nissen; Lee Taylor Massey; LeRoy L. Whinnery
Archive | 2016
Adriana Pavia Sanders; April Nissen; Lee Taylor Massey; LeRoy L. Whinnery
Archive | 2016
LeRoy L. Whinnery; April Nissen
Archive | 2015
Joseph Gabriel Cordaro; Alan Michael Kruizenga; Alan Scott Moore; April Nissen; Mark Samuel Colt
Archive | 2015
LeRoy L. Whinnery; April Nissen