2008
DOI: 10.2495/su080071
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Laboratory scale tests for the assessment of solid explosive blast effects

Abstract: The definition of blast loads applying to a complex geometry structure is, nowadays, still a hard task when numerical simulation is used, essentially because of the different scales involved: as a matter of fact, modelling the detonation of a charge and its resulting load on a structure requires one to model the charge itself, the structure and the surrounding air, which rapidly leads to large size models on which parametrical studies become unaffordable. So, on the basis of the Crank-Hopkinson's law, an exper… Show more

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“…This method has been used by IRSN to assess the pressure evolution in space in time though a free-field campaign of measurements [1]. In order to assess the pressure evolution due to small-scale detonations, IRSN realized a new campaign concerning the internal blast, which is described in this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method has been used by IRSN to assess the pressure evolution in space in time though a free-field campaign of measurements [1]. In order to assess the pressure evolution due to small-scale detonations, IRSN realized a new campaign concerning the internal blast, which is described in this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%