Operation Upshot-Knothole. Project 3.8. Air Blast Effects on Underground Structures

Abstract

The report describes the results of a test to determine the nature of forces transmitted through earth to buried structures from the explosion in air of an atomic bomb. The structures were primarily reinforced concrete boxes having a large number of simply supported steel beam strips forming their roofs. Three structures were included in the program, having respectively 1 ft, 4 ft, and ft of earth cover over the beam strips, and each of the structures had a number of individual beam strips, with several strips of each of three different degrees of flexibility to provide information concerning the effect of flexibility of the structure on the loading transmitted to it. All of the beam strips had the same span, namely 8 ft. The structures were tested in two shots, the first producing an overpressure level of about 15 psi, and the second about 63 psi.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1954
Accession Number
AD0634468

Entities

People

  • G. K. Sinnamon
  • N. M. Newmark

Organizations

  • University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Biomedical
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Base Pressure
  • Civil Engineering
  • Construction
  • Dynamic Loads
  • Dynamic Pressure
  • Dynamic Response
  • Engineers
  • Measurement
  • Mechanics
  • Munitions
  • Nuclear Bombs
  • Pressure Measurement
  • Recording Systems
  • Strain Gages
  • Time Intervals
  • Yield Strength

Readers

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Explosive Engineering.