Influence of Environment on Explosively Driven Shock Waves in Air

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Braden Lusk William Chad Wedding Joshua Hoffman
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The University of Kentucky employs an explosively driven shock tube in the course of experimentation. A good deal of the work completed relates to the verification of blast mitigation products and strategies. The work is dependent upon reliably reproducing specific pressure time histories called out by the test in question. The facilities are located in the workings of an underground limestone quarry in Georgetown Kentucky. As such, the temperature maintains fairly consistent 60°F (15.6°C), making it a comfortable work environment year round. Unfortunately, the relative humidity follows the prevailing weather conditions allowing a wide variation, especially between the winter and summer seasons. A study was undertaken to gauge the influence of relative humidity on shock wave generation, including the positive and negative phases of the wave.
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APA: Braden Lusk William Chad Wedding Joshua Hoffman  (2011)  Influence of Environment on Explosively Driven Shock Waves in Air

MLA: Braden Lusk William Chad Wedding Joshua Hoffman Influence of Environment on Explosively Driven Shock Waves in Air. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2011.

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