Shock Wave Photography

Abstract

The project was responsible for (1) determining the peak shock overpressure as a function of distance on Shot 10, the high-altitude shot; (2) studying the effects of the surface and the heating of the air near the surface on precursor formation, growth, and shock interaction for a number of yields and heights of burst over natural and artificial surfaces; and (3) ascertaining, prior to Shot 12, whether coalescence of the incident and reflected shocks could be expected to occur directly above the burst and, if so, determining the peak overpressure at given distances on that shot. Both smoke-grid photography and direct-shock photography, techniques similar to those used on previous tests, were employed in the successful accomplishment of these major objectives.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1955
Accession Number
AD0611253

Entities

People

  • E. R. Walthall
  • J. F. Jr Moulton

Organizations

  • Naval Ordnance Laboratory

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accuracy
  • Air Pressure
  • Altitude
  • Blast
  • Cameras
  • Composite Materials
  • Detection
  • Detonations
  • Explosions
  • Ground Level
  • Height Of Burst
  • High Altitude
  • Instrumentation
  • Measurement
  • Photographs
  • Photography
  • Sea Level

Readers

  • Explosive Engineering.
  • Systems Analysis and Design