Small Scale Testing to Investigate Air Blast Loading on Plates

International Society of Explosives Engineers
H Ulrich Leiste Leslie Talor
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

This paper describes a series of small scale tests conducted to investigate the loading applied to a flat plate by the detonation of a cylindrical charge very close (between two and three charge radii from the center of the charge) to the structure. The testing used very small quantities of explosive (PETN): Two different series of tests were conducted. In the first test series, impulse loading on the target plate was investigated using three different sizes of charge. In the second series, pressure time profiles were determined. The charge size was 6 g or less. Impulse was found using high speed video of the target plate to determine its displacement as a function of time, from which initial plate velocity was obtained. Kolsky Bars, placed at the same distance from the charge as the target plate, were used to determine the free-field pressure time profile of the output of the charge at this distance. Two different types of target plates were used in the impulse study. One was just a plate while the other was a plate constrained with a steel frame.
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APA: H Ulrich Leiste Leslie Talor  (2009)  Small Scale Testing to Investigate Air Blast Loading on Plates

MLA: H Ulrich Leiste Leslie Talor Small Scale Testing to Investigate Air Blast Loading on Plates. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2009.

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