STORAGE TEMPERATURE OF EXPLOSIVE HAZARD MAGAZINES, PART 4. COLD EXTREMES

Storage magazines temperature measurements (34,607 data points) from Alaska, Washington, Maine, Newfoundland, and Iceland are under study. This data collection is for the purpose of establishing a temperature criterion by statistical methods for ordnance stored in explosive hazard magazines. This re...

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Main Authors: Kurotori, I. S., Schafer, H. C.
Other Authors: NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER CHINA LAKE CA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1968
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0838711
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Summary:Storage magazines temperature measurements (34,607 data points) from Alaska, Washington, Maine, Newfoundland, and Iceland are under study. This data collection is for the purpose of establishing a temperature criterion by statistical methods for ordnance stored in explosive hazard magazines. This report is the fourth of this series of reports which will cover explosive hazard magazine storage temperature throughout the world. This report includes 37 figures and 31 tables.