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Dieser Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über die kürzlich abgeschlossenen und laufenden Normungsaktivitäten im Bereich der zivilen Explosivstoffe und pyrotechnischen Gegenstände. Ein Fokus dieses Beitrags liegt auf den Themen elektronische Zündsysteme, vor-Ort hergestellte Explosivstoffe und auf dem aktuellen Entwurf eines Normungsauftrags im Bereich der pyrotechnischen Gegenstände. Des Weiteren wird auf den Entwicklungsprozess und die Bedeutung der Normung im Allgemeinen eingegangen.
There is a wide variety of approaches across the world in determining appropriate “safety distances ” for firework displays. Comparison of the different national approaches and distances for Shells derived from ShellCalc© Highlights the variety and derivation of the “safety distances” adopted and these distances are related to the various failure modes of shells that may affect the audience. It is not intended that this paper should encourage the maximum distances derived always to be adopted, but that an appreciation of the probabilities and hazards of various accident scenarios and therefore the risks involved be part of the decision making process for designers and commissioners of displays as well as enforcing
authorities.
There is a wide variety of approaches across the world in determining appropriate “safety distances” for firework displays. Comparison of the different national approaches and distances for Shells derived from Shellcalc© highlights the variety and derivation of the “safety distances” adopted and these distances are related to the various failure modes of Shells that may affect the audience. In particular the effects of angled mortars and wind are compared and considered. It is not intended that this paper should encourage the maximum distances derived always to be adopted, but that an appreciation of the probabilities and hazards of various accident scenarios and therefore the risks involved be part of the decision making process for designers and commissioners of displays as well as enforcing authorities.
This paper gives a brief overview of the findings of hexachlorobenzene (HCB) in fireworks compositions observed within EC type-examinations according to Module B (as set out in the annex II of the Directive 2007/23/EC) of the notified body BAM. In this work, roughly 220 samples were analysed, originating from 49 consumer fireworks articles of the category F2, such as batteries, combinations, fountains and rockets. It was found that the vast majority of samples showed concentrations below 5 mg HCB/kg. However, in three cases concentration values between 5 mg HCB/kg and 50 mg HCB/kg werre observed, and in a further four cases extreme values of up to 8046 mg HCB/kg were detected. The results of this study are compared with published HCB findings originating from market surveillance activities in Europe.
Experiments were performed to investigate the self-ignition behaviour of accumulations of four different technical dusts at oxygen volume fractions ranging from 1.3 to 21%. For this purpose a laboratory oven used for hot storage testing was modified to allow flushing with the pre-mixed oxygen/nitrogen mixture of the desired composition. It was found that for all sample volumes investigated the self-ignition temperatures were higher the lower was the oxygen volume fraction. In addition, the type of reaction changed obviously, since the apparent activation energy significantly decreased at oxygen volume fractions below 6%. However, it was still possible to observe exothermic effects at oxygen volume fractions as low as 1.3%. A numerical model was established to simulate the process of self-ignition including the coupled heat and mass transfer within the dust accumulation using a finite element solver. The model consists of six balance equations for the heat transfer and the transport of five chemical species. It shows that the model reflects self-ignition in dust accumulations with satisfying accuracy, as long as the input data generated by preceding experiments are reliable.