Predictability of a High Explosives Shock Tube for Testing Blast Resistant Windows

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Braden T. Lusk Kyle A. Perry Shannon P. Lusk
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

A high explosives shock tube has been constructed and developed to test blast resistant windows with pressure versus time waveforms similar to waveforms generated by arena testing. Calibration of the high explosives shock tube, or Large Arena Test Simulator (LATS), included numerous tests performed by detonating varying charge weights at different distances from three piezoelectric pressure sensors located at one end of the shock tube (where the test subject would be installed). The maximum reflected pressure and positive phase impulse were calculated for each waveform generated in the tests. Pressure versus distance and impulse versus distance graphs were generated. Results have been graphed in order to predict charge weights and distances that correlate to the desired pressure and impulse at the end of the tube for future tests. This is a valuable tool when testing expensive, job specific components so the loading requirements are met on the first attempt.
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APA: Braden T. Lusk Kyle A. Perry Shannon P. Lusk  (2010)  Predictability of a High Explosives Shock Tube for Testing Blast Resistant Windows

MLA: Braden T. Lusk Kyle A. Perry Shannon P. Lusk Predictability of a High Explosives Shock Tube for Testing Blast Resistant Windows. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.

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