THEORETICAL CALCULATIONS OF THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF HE DETONATIONS. VOLUME 2
Abstract
The phenomenology of two atmospheric high-explosive detonation were calculated theoretically. The first was a 20-short-ton spherical charge of TNT (loading density--1.56 gms/cc). The second was a methane-oxygen mixture (mole ratio 1 to 1.5) contained in a 55-ft-radius balloon. Both detonations took place at an altitude of 670 meters (ambient pressure 13.6 psi) with a reflecting surface 85 feet below burst point. The calculations, taken out to 300 milliseconds after detonations, were performed by using SAP, a one-dimensional Lagrangian hydrodynamic code and SHELL-OIL, a two-dimensional pure Eulerian hydrodynamic code. Volume II of this report contains the details of the results in graphical form. Included are pressure and density contours, velocity vector plots, and wave forms for 19 test stations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0803651
Entities
People
- Charles E. Needham
- Edmund A. Nawrocki
- William A. Whitaker
- William W. Troutman
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory