External Shock Migration for Buried Structures

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Henry S. McDevitt
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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1088 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

External Shock Mitigation (ESM) is being studied as a possible means of retrofitting existing buried structures to provide additional protection from ground shock. As part of this study, two tests were conducted on four ESM models and a control structure. The test articles were placed at a carrnon distance and subjected to the ground motions created by a buried explosive charge consisting of 2,ODO pounds of nitranethane (NM). Adequate instrumentation data were obtained to assess the response of the four ESM models. The assessment relied heavily on direct comparison of horizontal motions measured in the models, with similar measurements in the control structure. From the tests, it was observed that peak accelerations were reduced by a factor of 5 by the ESM. However, the particle velocities and displacements were not significantly affected by theEIS.
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APA: Henry S. McDevitt  (1997)  External Shock Migration for Buried Structures

MLA: Henry S. McDevitt External Shock Migration for Buried Structures. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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