Shock, Vibration and Associated Environments. Protective Construction. Part II.
Abstract
Contents: Transient Response of a Fluid-Solid Interface due to an Impulsive Pressure-Point Source; Implications of Experimental Data on the Scaling of Crater Dimensions; Stresses in Vicinity of Deep Underground Shelters; Radiographic Observation of Dynamic Soil Phenomena; The Static Limits of Distortion of Tunnels Subjected to Dynamic Blast Loads; Effects of Viscosity and Inelasticity upon Stress Waves through Confined Soil; Energy Distribution in a Half-Space under Nuclear Loads; Measurement of Arrival Times for Air Induced Compressional and Shear Waves; Air Blast Load Reduction on Aboveground Structures; Displacement and Acceleration Spectra for Air-Induced Ground Shock; The Attenuation of Shocks in Constricted Channels.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0422046
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- Office of the Director