Influence of Sample Rate on Underwater Blast Pressure Measurements

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Brent Meins Catherine T. Aimone-Martin Elena Oana Jacobs
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2019

Abstract

Accurate pressure measurements during underwater detonations are critical for the protection of structures and mitigating impacts to fish and marine mammals. Current guidelines that limit underwater pressures are based on past studies, many of which used sample rates of 48 and 65 kS/s (48,000 and 65,000 samples per second). These sample rates may be insufficient to accurately record high frequency, sharp rise time blast pressures. As such, pressure thresholds associated with fish and marine mammal injury or mortality may be underestimated, calling into question the pressure and sound pressure level guidelines that govern underwater blasting today.
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APA: Brent Meins Catherine T. Aimone-Martin Elena Oana Jacobs  (2019)  Influence of Sample Rate on Underwater Blast Pressure Measurements

MLA: Brent Meins Catherine T. Aimone-Martin Elena Oana Jacobs Influence of Sample Rate on Underwater Blast Pressure Measurements . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2019.

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