Cryogenic Combustion Lab


Dr. Richard Yetter, Director

104 Research Building East
University Park, PA 16802

Phone: (814) 863-6375

Email: ray8@psu.edu

Dr. Eric Boyer, Assistant Director

High Pressure Combustion Lab
University Park, PA 16802

Phone: (814) 863-2264

Email: jeb19@psu.edu


Facilities

Overview

The CCL facility provides one two-story test cells with reinforced concrete walls, a laser diagnostic room, and a control/preparation room. The test cell vents into a restricted area with a 15-foot high earth bank. A large gas storage location is available for oxidizer, fuel, and inert gas supplies located just outside the building. The lab location is sited outside the core campus area, and is suitable for testing of jet and rocket systems that generate significant noise levels.

Safety

The safety process at the HPCL/CCL is composed of many layers, ranging from compliance with government regulations at all levels to informal training and oversight within the lab environment. Policies established by agencies with oversight responsibilities are followed, and the HPCL/CCL is subject to inspections and audits by these organizations. Safe operation of research projects is ensured by both programmatic (regulations and procedures) and material (design and facilities) means.

Under Department of Defense (DOD) contracts, the HPCL/CCL is obligated to comply with safety guidance and requirements as set forth in DOD 4145.26-M, “DOD Contractors’ Safety Manual for Ammunition and Explosives.” Pre-award surveys and safety audits are conducted periodically by the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) to ensure that the HPCL/CCL meets the requirements of DOD 4145.26-M and can safely and successfully complete the contracts.

The explosive storage facilities near the HPCL/CCL conform with Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) regulations as specified in 27 CFR 55. A "Type 20 - Manufacturer of Explosives" license is maintained to facilitate research with energetic materials.

Storage magazines are also licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection under 25 PA Code Chs. 210 and 211 and are subject to periodic inspections. All inspections have resulted in satisfactory evaluations.

In addition to external agencies, there are internal Penn State policies governing lab safety and operation. Members of the HPCL/CCL work closely with Penn State's Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) on topics such as hazardous and chemical waste handling, fire safety, and X-ray operation. EHS requires and provides training on these items. Through their policies and inspections, EHS also enforces applicable US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations.

Finally, there is an extensive internal safety program in place at the HPCL/CCL. The CCL's safety manual is reviewed and then followed for all operations at the lab. All projects working with ammunition, explosives, and propellants have a hazard analysis conducted during the design and planning phase, which is updated as warranted while the project progresses. Standard operating procedures (SOPs) are developed based on prior experience, best practices from other facilities, and items identified through the hazard analysis. Safety seminars are given as appropriate as refreshers on current practices or to address new issues. Self-audits are performed frequently.

Security

The CCL facility is isolated from the HPCL (where export compliance is maintained) providing the opportunity to work with international students.