Size of craters produced by explosive charges on or above the ground surface

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Autor(a) principal: Ambrosini, Ricardo Daniel
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Luccioni, Bibiana María, Danesi, Rodolfo Francisco, Riera, Jorge Daniel, Rocha, Marcelo Maia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/218940
Resumo: The results of a series of tests performed with different amounts of explosive at short distances above and below ground level, as well as on the soil surface are briefly described. After an introductory description of both the main features of the blast wave and the mechanics of crater formation, a brief review of empirical methods for crater size prediction is presented. Next, the experimental design and the results obtained are described. The crater dimensions for underground explosions coincide with those found in the literature. For explosions at ground level the results are qualitatively described by empirical equations. For explosive charges situated above ground level, the dimensions of the craters are smaller than those observed in underground and near the surface explosions. Two new single prediction equations for this case are presented.
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title Size of craters produced by explosive charges on or above the ground surface
spellingShingle Size of craters produced by explosive charges on or above the ground surface
Ambrosini, Ricardo Daniel
Explosivos
Sismos
Blast loading
Craters
Soil
title_short Size of craters produced by explosive charges on or above the ground surface
title_full Size of craters produced by explosive charges on or above the ground surface
title_fullStr Size of craters produced by explosive charges on or above the ground surface
title_full_unstemmed Size of craters produced by explosive charges on or above the ground surface
title_sort Size of craters produced by explosive charges on or above the ground surface
author Ambrosini, Ricardo Daniel
author_facet Ambrosini, Ricardo Daniel
Luccioni, Bibiana María
Danesi, Rodolfo Francisco
Riera, Jorge Daniel
Rocha, Marcelo Maia
author_role author
author2 Luccioni, Bibiana María
Danesi, Rodolfo Francisco
Riera, Jorge Daniel
Rocha, Marcelo Maia
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ambrosini, Ricardo Daniel
Luccioni, Bibiana María
Danesi, Rodolfo Francisco
Riera, Jorge Daniel
Rocha, Marcelo Maia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Explosivos
Sismos
topic Explosivos
Sismos
Blast loading
Craters
Soil
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Blast loading
Craters
Soil
description The results of a series of tests performed with different amounts of explosive at short distances above and below ground level, as well as on the soil surface are briefly described. After an introductory description of both the main features of the blast wave and the mechanics of crater formation, a brief review of empirical methods for crater size prediction is presented. Next, the experimental design and the results obtained are described. The crater dimensions for underground explosions coincide with those found in the literature. For explosions at ground level the results are qualitatively described by empirical equations. For explosive charges situated above ground level, the dimensions of the craters are smaller than those observed in underground and near the surface explosions. Two new single prediction equations for this case are presented.
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