Study of Blast Over-pressure from Intentional MEC Detonations Using Double Sandbag Mitigation

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Benjamin Konshak Daniel Haines Michelle Crull
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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192 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

American Technologies Incorporated Group (ATI) is the prime contractor with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville Center (CEHNC) in the Honolulu District for the removal of munitions and explosives of concern (MEC) at the Former Waikoloa Maneuver Area. The site is approximately 123,000 acres on the Big Island of Hawaii, which was used as an artillery firing range with live ammunition and other explosives deployed. ATI utilizes state of the art metal detection equipment to find and excavate metallic anomalies that have hazard potential. Both the investigation and disposal procedures present challenges due to residential communities and archeological sites that are located in and around the site. In order to excavate metallic anomalies safely and without adverse impact, ATI utilizes CEHNC-designed, open front barricades constructed of sandwiched sheets of aluminum with a support structure. When munitions or explosives are located, ATI is responsible for safe disposal using shape charge perforators to detonate the item where found. Sandbags are used for mitigating the effects of all detonations.
Citation

APA: Benjamin Konshak Daniel Haines Michelle Crull  (2008)  Study of Blast Over-pressure from Intentional MEC Detonations Using Double Sandbag Mitigation

MLA: Benjamin Konshak Daniel Haines Michelle Crull Study of Blast Over-pressure from Intentional MEC Detonations Using Double Sandbag Mitigation. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2008.

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