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Surveillance and Proof M7 Slide 1
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Definitions Service Life: The overall life span Storage Life: The life in specified storage conditions (part of service life) Stability: Properties affecting safety Surveillance: Systematic method of evaluating properties and performance Proof: A type of surveillance, specifically functional testing or live firing MA7 Slide 2
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Purpose Only way to establish safety and stability Allows assessment of the ammunition Safety Reliability Operational effectiveness May permit extensions to the shelf life MA7 Slide 3
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Purpose Safety and stability in storage Safety, reliability and performance during use Monitor environmental conditions Detect failure modes before the user is affected Predictions to support procurement plan Extend the in-service life in an informed way MA7 Slide 4
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Aging and Degradation of Ammunition PhysicalChemical MA7 Slide 5
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Physical Examples: Energetic materials: De-bonding between explosive and inert surfaces Stabiliser depletion within the energetic material Electronics: Component ageing Component shock damage Structure: O-ring failure Mechanical damage (impact, corrosion) MA7 Slide 6
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Chemical Factors: High temperatures Large variations in temperature Low temperatures High or low humidity Vibration Shock Pressure MA7 Slide 7
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Vibration MA7 Slide 8
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Baseline Data A baseline (or benchmark): Manufacturer’s test results and proof results Explosive safety assessment data Accelerated aging tests Component fatigue tests Measurement against known norms Test results from other nations Explosive Hazard Data Sheets Compatibility data MA7 Slide 9
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Climatic Impact on the Degradation of Explosives MA7 Slide 10
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Climatic Impact on the Degradation of Propellants MA7 Slide 11
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In Service Proof Examples: Guns: Tests on muzzle velocity, range, accuracy Grenades: Tests on delay time Pyrotechnics: Tests on burning time MA7 Slide 12
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In Service Proof Illustrative Example: Hand Grenade Proof Tests MA7 Slide 13
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Chemical Stability of Explosives Good performance at proof ≠ chemical stability Chemical stability needs to be monitored as well Proof and surveillance are both required MA7 Slide 14
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Chemical Stability of Propellants Accelerated aging: Physical tests eg Abel Heat Test, Methyl Violet, NATO 65.5ºC Chemical Tests Eg High Performance Liquid Chromatography, In the final stages of decomposition, some propellants can give off BROWN FUMES of nitrogen dioxide. This is an EXTREME situation and indicates that auto-ignition is imminent and that a FIRE COULD OCCUR AT ANY TIME. MA07 Slide 15
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In Service Stability Surveillance Systems System components: An effective ammunition management plan Trained and experienced technical staff A capable explosives laboratory Effective sampling mechanisms An efficient ammunition accounting system National Authority responsibility, planning and direction MA7 Slide 16
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In Service Stability Surveillance Systems Known details: Selection for testing: Age Harsh climate condition Length of time stored out of depots Unusual performance Transported lots Existing test results Unknown details: Selection for testing: High temperature Age Unknown origin Unknown composition Suspect deterioration Unusual characteristics MA7 Slide 17
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In Service Stability Surveillance Systems Date of manufacture Batch or lot number Nomenclature (technical name) Form in which the explosive is held Quantity held Due date of next stability test Type of stability test required The current storage location of the explosive MA7 Slide 18
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In Service Stability Surveillance Systems Example stability test schedule MA7 Slide 19
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Surveillance of Nitrate Esters MA7 Slide 20
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Questions MA7 Slide 21
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