Shock Waves 2005
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-27009-6_151
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Blast wave attenuation by lightly destructable granular materials

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“…In the experiments, we investigated processes that occur in space upon the destruction of a cylinder made of a mixture of sand and cement taken in the propor tion of 15 : 1 after an explosion inside it [10]. This composition of the mixture was chosen since the material should be easily destructible (in order that no large splinters be formed upon destruction) but at the same time it should be sufficiently strong in order to retain reliably the shape of the structures made of it.…”
Section: A Decrease In the Pressure Amplitude At The Front Of A Shockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the experiments, we investigated processes that occur in space upon the destruction of a cylinder made of a mixture of sand and cement taken in the propor tion of 15 : 1 after an explosion inside it [10]. This composition of the mixture was chosen since the material should be easily destructible (in order that no large splinters be formed upon destruction) but at the same time it should be sufficiently strong in order to retain reliably the shape of the structures made of it.…”
Section: A Decrease In the Pressure Amplitude At The Front Of A Shockmentioning
confidence: 99%