Author: Kerry J. Libbert Mechanical Engineer. Performing Activity: Naval Surface Warfare Center Code 4045 Crane, Indiana



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AD-A268 727 DODPOPHMIUSAIDODINADTR93106 PERFORMANCE ORIENTED PACKAGING TESTING OF PA19 SHIPPING AND STORAGE CONTAINER FOR PACKING GROUP II SOLID HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Author: Kerry J. Libbert Mechanical Engineer Performing Activity: Code 4045 Crane, Indiana 47522-5001 D ate July 1993 -. FINAL.,\ DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED rp--, I, ' -- Sponsoring Organization: - Code 4027 Crane, Indiana 47522-5001 S8 893-19269,*3 8 18 0 9 0 Iltll 1 i

REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved I OMB No 0704-0188 Pir,.: reporting ouroen of this coliection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions. seaching existing oata sources gathering and maintaining the data needed and completing and reviewing the collection of information Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Wasiiýn ;::' Headcuartes Se,': ces Directorate for Info"rratnon Ope'atzors and Reports. 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway. Suite 1204. Arlington. VA 22202-4302. and to the Office of Management and Budget. Paperwork Reduction Project (0704-0188). Washington DC 20503. 1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave blank) 2. REPORT DATE 3. REPORT TYPE AND DATES COVERED July 1993 POP Test 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE 5. FUNDING NUMBERS Performance Oriented Packaging Testing of Container, Shipping and Storage, PA19 for Packing Group II Solid Hazardous Materials 6. AUTHOR(S) Kerry J. Libbert 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) S. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER Plastics and Packaging Applications Branch (Code 4045) 300 Highway 361 DODPOPH''I/USA/DOD!NADTR93106 Crane IN 47522-5001 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY REPORT NUMBER Pyrotechnics/Demolition Branch (Code 4027) 300 Highway 361 Same as above Crane IN 47522-5001 11. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES N/A 12a. DISTRIBUTIC AVAILABILITY STATEMENT 12b. DISTRIBUTION CODE 13. ABSTRACT (Maximum 200 words) Qualification tests were performed to determine whether the in-service PAl 9 Shipping and Storage Container could be utilized to contain properly dunnaged solid type hazardous materials weighing up to a gross weight of 15 kg (33 pounds). The tests were conducted in accordance with Performance Oriented Packaging (POP) requirements specified by the United Nations Recommendations on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods, ST/SG/A- C.10/1 and the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49 CFR. Parts 107 through 178. The PA19 has conformed to the POP performance requirements; i.e., the PA 19 successfully retained its contents throughout the specified tests. 14. SUBJECr TERMS 15. NUMBER OF PAGES 4 POP Test of PAl 9 Shipping and Storage Container 16. PRICE CODE 17. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF 18. SECURITY CLASSIFICA- 19. SECURITY CLASSIFICA- 20. LIMITATION REPORT TION OF THIS PAGE TION OF ABSTRACT OF ABSTRACT UNCLASSIFIED UL UL UL NSN 7540-01-280-5500 Standard Form 298 (Rev 2-89) Prescribed by ANSI Sfd Z39 10 298 1C2

INTRODUCTION This Performance Oriented Packaging (POP) test was performed to ascertain whether the PA19 Shipping and Storage Container meets the Packing Group II requirements specified by the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49 CFR, Parts 107 through 178, dated 31 December 1991. The objectives were to evaluate the adequacy of the container in protecting hazardous materials. TESTS PERFORMED This test was performed in accordance with Title 49 CFR, Part 178, Subpart M, Sec. 178.603. One container was used for each drop orientation. The drop height was 1.2 meters and the drop sequence was as follows: a. Flat on Bottom b. c. Flat on Top Flat on Long Side d. Flat on Short Side e. One Corner The test was performed at ambient temperature (700 + 20 0 F) The corner drop was performed on a corner of the lid near the latch. The contents of the container should be retained within its packaging and exhibit no damage liable to affect safety during transport. 2. Stacking Test This test was performed in accordance with Title 49 CFR, Part 178, Subpart M, Sec. 178.606. Three different containers were used, each with a stack weight of 560 pounds. This represents the weight imposed on the bottom container of a sixteen-foot stack of like containers weighing 33 pounds. The test was performed for 24 hours. After the allowed time, the weight was removed and the container examined. Any leakage, deterioration, or distortion which could adversely affect transport or reduce its strength or cause instability in stacks of packages is cause for rejection. 3. Base Level Vibration Test This test was performed in accordance with Title 49 CFR, Part 178, Subpart M, Sec. 178.608. Three sample containers were loaded with inert signals and closed as for shipment. Each container was placed on a vibrating platform that had a vertical double-amplitude (peak-to-peak displacement) of one inch. The packages were constrained horizontally to prevent them from falling off the platform, but were free to move vertically, bounce and rotate. The test was performed for one hour at a frequency that caused each point of the container bottom to be

raised from the platform 1.6 mm. A 1.6 mm thick metal strip was passed between the bottom of the container and the platform. PASS/FAIL The criteria for passing the drop test is outlined in Title 49 CFR, Part 178, Subpart M, Sec. 178.603(f): A package is considered to successfully pass the drop test if for each sample tested, no rupture occurs which would permit spillage of loose explosive substances or articles from the outer packaging. 2. Stacking Test The criteria for passing the stacking test is outlined in Title 49 CFR, Part 178, Subpart M, Sec. 178.606: No test sample may show any deterioration which could adversely affect transportation safety or any distortion likely to reduce its strength, cause instability in stacks of packages, or cause damage to inner packagings likely to reduce safety in transportation. 3. Base Level Vibration Test The criteria for passing the Base Level Vibration Test is outlined Title 49 CFR, Part 178, Subpart M, Sec. 178.608: Immediately following the period of vibration, each package must be removed from the platform, turned on its side and observed for any evidence of leakage. A packaging passes the vibration test if there is no rupture or leakage from any of the packages. No test sample should show any deterioration which could adversely affect transportation safety or any distortion liable to reduce packaging strength. TEST RESULTS Satisfactory. 2. Stacking Test Aooes6ion For Satisfactory. NTIS GRA&I DTIC TAB Q1 Wn..1c!nc ed 3. Base Level Vibration Test Jus I :,i Satisfactory. VI!tbut1lon/ _ Sfl,AvI.'.... and/or I

DISCUSSION After each drop the container was inspected for any damage which would be cause for rejection. The container dropped on the corner of the lid was slightly dented, but did not open or spill any contents. 2. Stacking Test Three containers were individually tested. Each container was visibly inspected after the 24-hour period was over. There was no leakage, distortion, or deterioration to the container as a result of this test. 3. Base Level Vibration Test Immediately following the vibration test, each container was removed from the platform, turned on its side and observed for any evidence of leakage. All containers remained securely closed and there was no evidence of leakage of contents. REFERENCE MATERIAL Code of Federal Regulations Title 49 CFR, Parts 107-178. DISTRIBUTION LIST Commander Crane Division Code 4045 and Code 4027 Crane, IN 47522-5000 Commanding Officer Naval Weapons Station Earle Code 50 and Code 50232 Colts Neck, NJ 07722-5000 Defense Technical Information Center (2 copies) ATTN: DTIC/FDAC (Virginia Guidi) Bldg. 5, Cameron Station Alexandria, VA 22304-6145 Commander U.S. Army Armament, Research, Development and Engineering Center SMCAR-ESK Rock Island, IL 61299-7300 Defense General Supply Center DDRV-TMPA (Dave Gay) Rich7:-nd, VA 23297-5000

CONTAINER: DATA SHEET POP MARKING: PA19 Shipping and Storage Container (h 4A2,/Y15/S/** ka) USA/DOD/NAD Type: 4A2 UN Code: 1.4G Specification Number: Drawing 19200-8865541 Material: Steel Gross Weight: Dimensions: 15.0 kg.30m L x.15m W x.26m H (33.0 pounds) (12.00" L x 6.09" W x 10.31" H) Closure (Method/type): Latch Tare Weight: 3.1 kg (6.9 pounds) Additional Description: PACKAGED COMMODITY: MK 138 Mod 0 Recall Signal DWAL, 1370-01-271-8299 Proper Shipping Name: Cartridges, Signal United Nations Number: 0312 United Nations Packing Group: II Physical State: Solid Amount Per Container: 21 Net Weight: 1.2 kg (2.7 pounds) PACKAGED COMMODITY USED FOR TEST: Name: Steel rods Physical State: Solid Size :.15m L x.02m Dia (6.00"L x 1.00"Dia) Quantity : 26 Net Weight: 11.8 kg (26.0 pounds) Dunnage: Polyethylene foam