RI 3622 Damage from Air Blast. Progress Report 1

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 58
- File Size:
- 21855 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 1942
Abstract
For a number of years, the Bureau of Mines conducted tests on various
types of structures to determine the effect of seismic vibrations emanating
from quarry blasting in an effort to determine an index of damage . Associated
with these tests , occasional records were made of the characteristics of.
the air blast or concussion from the explosions . Although the importance
of the air - blast problem was recognized , the equipment was not designed for
air -blast measurements , nor was the early research program concerned with
the problem . After the ground - vibration tests had been completed , attention
was turned to study of the air blast and its effect .
The air - blast problem in reference to quarry and mine blasting may be
divided conveniently into three phases : (1 ) Determination of the fundamental
characteristics of the air blast , such as the pressure - time relationship ,
speed of propagation, attenuation , and the like ; ( 2) effect of blasting conditions
on these air -blast characteristics ; and ( 3) determination of the conditions
necessary for damage to structures .
The initial step was the development of microphones suitable for recording
the anticipated blast pressures. Such microphones were designed and
built during 1940 , and described in technical detail for publication ( 2)3/.
Briefly, the microphone adopted was a small, plate - diaphragm condenser type .
The recording was through special transducer amplifiers with low -frequency
response to zero cycles per second and a Duddell - type oscillograph of special
design .
Citation
APA:
(1942) RI 3622 Damage from Air Blast. Progress Report 1MLA: RI 3622 Damage from Air Blast. Progress Report 1. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.