Zero Gap Test

Zero Gap Test Description

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Test Purpose

The zero-gap test determines whether the material can propagate a detonation from high confinement and defined shock (~200 kbar). If the material can propagate a detonation, it should be classified as an explosive (Class 1.1 if also easily initiated) in a manufacturing operation.

Equivalence

This test is equivalent to UN Test 1 (a) in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria.

 

Key Parameters

Key Parameter Objectives Origin Specs
Number of trials Sufficient to ensure a repeatable result 2 trials
Booster Provide a strong, repeatable, stable shock front to the top of the sample 160 grams of RDX/wax (95/5) or PETN/TNT (50/50), 50 mm diameter, ~50mm length
Confining medium (steel tube) Provide confinement, increasing the susceptibility of the substance to detonation; evidence of reaction type UN Gap (new): Cold-drawn, seamless, carbon steel tube 48 ± 2 mm (1.875-in) OD, 4.0 ± 0.1 mm wall (40 ± 2.2 mm (1.5-in) ID), 400 ± 5 mm (16-in) long.
UN Gap (legacy): Cold-drawn, seamless, carbon steel tube 47.6mm (1.875-in) OD, 5.6mm wall (36.5mm (1.44-in) ID), 406mm (16-in) long.
NOTE: MIL-STD-1751A Method 1041 specifies mild steel (SAE 1015 – 1040); TB 700-2 specifies ASTM 1026 or Drawn Over Mandrel (DOM)
Spacer Separate the steel tube from the witness plate MIL-STD-1751A Method 1041: The small stand-off (0.063-inch gap) between the acceptor and the witness plate was introduced
to prevent the witness plate from shattering and thereby facilitate interpretation of test results.
1.6 ± 0.2mm (1/16-in) thick
Witness plate specifications Evidence of reaction type MIL-STD-1751A Method 1041: Some laboratories prefer to use witness plates with larger length and width, e.g., 9-in square, to
reduce the likelihood of shattering the witness plate (an acceptable variation)
150 ± 10mm (6-in) square and 3.2 ± 0.2mm (1/8-in) thick
NOTE: MIL-STD-1751A Method 1041 specifies mild steel (SAE 1015 – 1026); TB 700-2 (2012) specifies ASTM 1020 – 1025
Offset Offset the witness plate from the ground 40 x 90 mm (2 x 4 in) wood blocks at the edge of the witness plate

Indicators

Indicators Detection Method Assessment*
Damage to the witness plate Visual post-test inspection Hole punched through the witness plate: Class 1
Damage to the steel tube Visual post-test inspection Complete fragmentation of the tube: Class 1

*OR relationship

Example Photo of Witness Plate Not Holed, Pipe Not Completely Fragmented (-)

no-go

Example Photo of Holed Witness Plate (+)

go

Example Video of Witness Plate Not Holed (-)

Example Video of Holed Witness Plate (+)