Shockwave Uniformity Associated with Various Free Air Burst Configurations

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Phillip Mulligan Jacob Miller
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"Measuring the blast pressure associated with an explosion suspended above the ground (Free Air Burst)is a common research objective in Explosive Engineering. Theoretically, the shockwave from a Free Air Burst (FAB) configuration expands radially and the shockwave is assumed to have a smooth (uniform) shock front. The way in which the FAB explosive charge is suspended, packed, and the charge geometry can affect the shockwave expansion. These factors can generate a non-uniform shock front. As the scaled distance between the pressure sensor and the FAB increases, the shockwave expansion averagesnon-uniformities into a uniform shock front, at which point the FAB suspension system becomes less critical than when the scaled distance is “close-in” (Z <3)."
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APA: Phillip Mulligan Jacob Miller  (2017)  Shockwave Uniformity Associated with Various Free Air Burst Configurations

MLA: Phillip Mulligan Jacob Miller Shockwave Uniformity Associated with Various Free Air Burst Configurations. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2017.

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