NPFC - MIL-STD-322
EXPLOSIVE COMPONENTS, ELECTRICALLY INITIATED, BASIC EVALUATION TEST FOR
| Organization: | NPFC |
| Publication Date: | 20 March 1984 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 25 |
scope:
This standard has a two-fold purpose, establishing tests and procedures which electrically initiated explosive components must pass as well as characterizing electroexplosive device (EED) designs.
This standard applies to electrically initiated explosive components prior to completion of development.
A Fortran IV computer program, which fits a Weibull response function to data from either a Bruceton or OSTR conducted test, is available at ARDC, AMCCOM, DRSMC-LCS-E(D), Dover, NJ. Point and confidence interval estimates of percentage points and reliabilities (or response probabilities) are also provided by the program.
intended Use:
The purpose of this standard is to standardize the design and conduct of tests for assessing the ability of explosive components to withstand environmental stresses they will encounter during... View More
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