Advanced Steel Flashcards
4 types of charges
Ribbon
C-shapes ribbon
Saddle
Diamond
Excessive molding of m112 can reduce its density by as much as ____
25%
Ribbon charge
Used in flat steel up to 3” thick
If greater than 3” perform test shot
Primed with single cap at end or center
Ribbon charge formula
Charge volume = charge thickness x charge width x charge length
Charge thickness
1/2 the thickness of the target, minimum 1/2” thick
Charge width
3 x the charge thickness
Charge length
= length of cut
C shaped ribbon charge
Det cord branch lines must be the same length and connected with British junction or m151 boosters can be used for simultaneous detonation
C is primed in the middle, two flange charges primed on outside.
Same calculations as ribbon charge
Always maintain a ____ of explosives around blasting caps
1/2”
Saddle charge used on
Mild steel bars (round, square, or rectangular) pup to 8” in diameter
Charge is 1” thick
Saddle charge utilizes ____ to cut steel
Cross fracture method
Prime saddle charge at
Apex of long axis
Saddle charge dimensions
Thickness= 1”
Base= 1/2 circumference of target
Long axis= circumference of target
Volume of saddle charge=
Base^2
Diamond charge utilizes ____ to cut steel
Stress wave method