Novel Impulse Instrumentation for Buried Explosive Charges

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Phillip R. Mulligan Aaron J. Ward Kevin Gantz Sean Treadway allen shirley
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Understanding the impulse transferred into a structure by the coupled two-phase loading produced by an explosive charge buried in soil is of interest for various applications. The most common impulse measurement technique involves a buried explosive charge and a steel plate/test structure suspended above the charge. Upon detonation of the charge, the soil and overpressure heave the plate into the air. The plate’s trajectory and velocity provide the necessary information to calculate the total impulse transferred from the charge configuration.
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APA: Phillip R. Mulligan Aaron J. Ward Kevin Gantz Sean Treadway allen shirley  (2016)  Novel Impulse Instrumentation for Buried Explosive Charges

MLA: Phillip R. Mulligan Aaron J. Ward Kevin Gantz Sean Treadway allen shirley Novel Impulse Instrumentation for Buried Explosive Charges. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2016.

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