2015
DOI: 10.5028/jatm.v7i3.496
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Method to Determine the Electrical Energy for Ignition of Electro-Explosive Devices

Abstract: During field trials, it was observed that the delay of ignition of electro-explosive devices (EED) depends on ratings of power supplies or dynamo and also on the firing cable lengths. The change in ignition delay of EEDs due to altered supplied current will detoriate the repeatability of sequence of actions in time-critical armament applications. In order to study, supplement and analyze this observation, the measurement of electrical energy required for EEDs ignition is necessary. The electrical energy of EED… Show more

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“…Therefore, a reliable assessment of its electromagnetic radiation safety must be obtained before use. The current safety assessment methods for hot bridge wire EED are mainly the induction test method [8,9] and the fiber optic thermometry [10,11]. Due to the induction test method, which is inevitably affected by standing wave effect [12], causing a low suitable frequency range (not exceed 1 GHz), it does not meet the technical requirements for the evaluation of safety test of hot bridge wire EED under strong field electromagnetic radiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a reliable assessment of its electromagnetic radiation safety must be obtained before use. The current safety assessment methods for hot bridge wire EED are mainly the induction test method [8,9] and the fiber optic thermometry [10,11]. Due to the induction test method, which is inevitably affected by standing wave effect [12], causing a low suitable frequency range (not exceed 1 GHz), it does not meet the technical requirements for the evaluation of safety test of hot bridge wire EED under strong field electromagnetic radiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%