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Development and testing of hermetic, laser-ignited pyrotechnic and explosive componentsDuring the last decade there has been increasing interest in the use of lasers in place of electrical systems to ignite various pyrotechnic and explosive materials. The principal driving force for this work was the requirement for safer energetic components which would be insensitive to electrostatic and electromagnetic radiation. In the last few years this research has accelerated since the basic concepts have proven viable. At the present time it is appropriate to shift the research emphasis in laser initiation from the scientific arena--whether it can be done--to the engineering realm--how it can be put into actual practice in the field. Laser initiation research and development at EG&G Mound was in three principal areas: (1) laser/energetic material interactions; (2) development of novel processing techniques for fabricating hermetic (helium leak rate of less than 1 x 10(exp -8) cu cm/s) laser components; and (3) evaluation and testing of laser-ignited components. Research in these three areas has resulted in the development of high quality, hermetic, laser initiated components. Examples are presented which demonstrate the practicality of fabricating hermetic, laser initiated explosive or pyrotechnic components that can be used in the next generation of ignitors, actuators, and detonators.
Document ID
19930010960
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kramer, Daniel P.
(EG and G Mound Applied Technologies Miamisburg, OH, United States)
Beckman, Thomas M.
(EG and G Mound Applied Technologies Miamisburg, OH, United States)
Spangler, Ed M.
(EG and G Mound Applied Technologies Miamisburg, OH, United States)
Munger, Alan C.
(EG and G Mound Applied Technologies Miamisburg, OH, United States)
Woods, C. M.
(EG and G Mound Applied Technologies Miamisburg, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Stennis Space Center, The First NASA Aerospace Pyrotechnic Systems Workshop
Subject Category
Propellants And Fuels
Accession Number
93N20149
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: DE-AC04-88DP-43495
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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