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Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Low-velocity impact ignition of thin metal-cased charges of PBX 9501

Matthew D. Holmes; Gary R. Parker; Peter Dickson; Eric Mann Heatwole; Bob Broilo

Accident scenarios involving explosives workers handling cased charges can result in low-velocity impact insults. A series of experiments was performed with 1mm thick metal plates encasing 25.4mm x...


Archive | 2016

Evaluation of the Likelihood for Thermal Runaway for Nitrate Salt Containers in Storage at Los Alamos National Laboratory

Eric Mann Heatwole; Jake A. Gunderson; Gary R. Parker

In order to handle and process the existing Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Nitrate Salt drums it is necessary to quantify the risk. One of the most obvious dangers is a repeat of the original violent reaction (2015), which would endanger nearby workers, not only with radioactive contamination, but also with large amounts of heat, dangerous corrosive gases and the physical dangers associated with a bursting drum. If there still existed a high probability of violent reaction, then these drums should only be accessed remotely. The objective of the work reported herein is to determine the likelihood of a similar violent event occurring.


Reliability Engineering & System Safety | 2015

Grit-mediated frictional ignition of a polymer-bonded explosive during oblique impacts: Probability calculations for safety engineering

Eric Mann Heatwole; Gary R. Parker; Matt Holmes; Peter Dickson

Abstract Frictional heating of high-melting-point grit particles during oblique impacts of consolidated explosives is considered to be the major source of ignition in accidents involving dropped explosives. It has been shown in other work that the lower temperature melting point of two frictionally interacting surfaces will cap the maximum temperature reached, which provides a simple way to mitigate the danger in facilities by implementing surfaces with melting points below the ignition temperature of the explosive. However, a recent series of skid testing experiments has shown that ignition can occur on low-melting-point surfaces with a high concentration of grit particles, most likely due to a grit–grit collision mechanism. For risk-based safety engineering purposes, the authors present a method to estimate the probability of grit contact and/or grit–grit collision during an oblique impact. These expressions are applied to potentially high-consequence oblique impact scenarios in order to give the probability of striking one or more grit particles (for high-melting-point surfaces), or the probability of one or more grit–grit collisions occurring (for low-melting-point surfaces). The probability is dependent on a variety of factors, many of which can be controlled for mitigation to achieve acceptable risk levels for safe explosives handling operations.


Archive | 2013

The Effect of Grit on Frictional Heating During Oblique Impacts with PBX 9501

Gary R. Parker; Eric Mann Heatwole; Matthew D. Holmes; Jake A. Gunderson; Alan M. Novak; Peter Dickson


Archive | 2013

Probability Calculation of Grit-Grit Interaction on a Plastic Bonded Explosive During Glancing Impacts.

Eric Mann Heatwole; Gary R. Parker; Peter Dickson; Matthew D. Holmes; Jake A. Gunderson


Archive | 2018

Fracture Effects on Explosive Response (FEER); FY2018 Report

Matthew D. Holmes; Gary R. Parker; Robert M. Broilo; Eric Mann Heatwole; Trevor Alexander Feagin; Ian Daniel Lopez-Pulliam; Larry Dean Vaughan; Michael Andrew Englert Erickson; Peter A. Schulze


Archive | 2018

Center-Ignited Spherical-Mass Explosion (CISME); FY 2018 Report

Matthew D. Holmes; Gary R. Parker; Eric Mann Heatwole; Trevor Alexander Feagin; Robert M. Broilo; Peter Dickson; Larry Dean Vaughan; Michael Andrew Englert Erickson


Archive | 2018

Pressure Amplification Off High Impedance Barriers in DDT

Eric Mann Heatwole; Robert M. Broilo; Trevin Joseph Kistle; Gary R. Parker


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

4D Imaging in Thermally Damaged Polymer-bonded Explosives

Gary Parker; Neil Bourne; David S. Eastwood; Simon Jacques; Peter Dickson; Ian Daniel Lopez-Pulliam; Eric Mann Heatwole; Matt Holmes; Laura Smilowitz; Christoph Rau


Archive | 2013

Falling Man Impact Experiments: The Response of Materials to Low Velocity Penetrating Impacts with Simulated Human Impact Dynamics

Gary R. Parker; Matthew D. Holmes; Eric Mann Heatwole; Philip Rae; Peter Dickson

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Gary R. Parker

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Peter Dickson

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Matthew D. Holmes

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Jake A. Gunderson

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Robert M. Broilo

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Larry Dean Vaughan

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Matt Holmes

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Trevor Alexander Feagin

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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