A Model Designed to Predict the Motion of Objects Translated by Classical Blast Waves

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  • Release Date : 1961
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  • Genre : Aerodynamic load
  • Pages : 58
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  • File Size : 89,89 MB

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Book Description: A theoretical model was developed for the purpose of predicting the motion of objects translated by winds associated with 'classical' blast waves produced by explosions. Among the factors omitted from the model for the sake of simplicity were gravity and the friction that may occur between the displaced object and the surface upon which it initially rested. Numerical solutions were obtained (up to the time when maximum missile velocity occurs) in terms of dimensionless quantities to facilitate application to specific blast situations. The results were computed within arbitrarily chosen limits for blast waves with shock strengths from 0.068 to 1.7 atm (1 to 25 psi at sea level) for displaced objects with aerodynamic characteristics ranging from those of a human being to those of 10-mg stones and for weapon yields at least as small as 1 kt or as large as 20 Mt.

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A mathematical model was developed to predict the time displacement histories of objects translated by the blast winds from conventional or nuclear explosions;