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An underwater explosion is an obvious potential threat to a nearby submarine as consequent strong shock waves can lead to the structural failure of the submarine hull. However explosions are not the only sources of such shock waves. In particular the implosion of an air-backed volume external but close to a submarine hull can have similar
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Airwaves generated by an underwater explosion Implications for volcanic infrasound M. Ichihara 1 M. Ripepe 2 A. Goto 3 H. Oshima 4 H. Aoyama 4 M. Iguchi 5 K. Tanaka 6 and H. Taniguchi3 Received 10 May 2008 revised 9 December 2008 accepted 29 December 2008 published 26 March 2009.
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· The underwater detonation of an explosive charge can best be described as an exothermic chemical reaction that is self-sustaining after initiation. Forming throughout the detonation process are gaseous reactive components that are at an extremely high temperature (approximately 3000 degrees Celsius) and pressure (approximately 50000 atmospheres). The entire detonation process represents
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· An underwater explosion is an explosion where the point of detonation is below the surface of the water. Underwater explosion are categorized in accordance with their depth beneath the water s surface because this has a strong influence on their effects. Below is an empirical criterion for shallow/deep underwater explosion (Le Méhauté and Wang 1995) 1/3 1/3 1 shallow
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· When an explosive detonates underwater it creates a bubble of gas which performs damped radial oscillations of large amplitude. The usual theory of these oscillations treats the water as incompressible and yields undamped oscillations of constant period. We have modified this theory by taking account of the compressibility of the water.
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An underwater explosion is an obvious potential threat to a nearby submarine as consequent strong shock waves can lead to the structural failure of the submarine hull. However explosions are not the only sources of such shock waves. In particular the implosion of an air-backed volume external but close to a submarine hull can have similar
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The underwater explosion which is also known as UNDEX would be far more threatening. Assuming the blast from both hand grenades was identical in strength and that you were the same distance from either blast the underwater explosion also known as an UNDEX would be far more dangerous. Source Fallout 4 Nuclear Bomb Explosion
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Underwater explosion tests were carried out to investigate the protective effect of thin steel plates coated with the polyurea layer.
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2. A Brief Review of Underwater Explosion Phenomena 9 The underwater explosion process occurs in a series of events generation of high-pressure gas pressure wave radiation perturbation of the water surface and motion of the gas bubble. All these events are described in detail in the literature Cole 1948 Kedrinskii 2005 . Here we briefly
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2. A Brief Review of Underwater Explosion Phenomena 9 The underwater explosion process occurs in a series of events generation of high-pressure gas pressure wave radiation perturbation of the water surface and motion of the gas bubble. All these events are described in detail in the literature Cole 1948 Kedrinskii 2005 . Here we briefly
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· When an explosive detonates underwater it creates a bubble of gas which performs damped radial oscillations of large amplitude. The usual theory of these oscillations treats the water as incompressible and yields undamped oscillations of constant period. We have modified this theory by taking account of the compressibility of the water.
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· A.B. Wardlaw Jr. and H.U. Mair / Spherical solutions of an underwater explosion bubble 91 is assumed to be a stationary isentropic gas governed by the JWL equation of state Eq. (3) and associated parameter set. Starting an incompressible calculation from the detonation conditions (i.e. ˆ= 1 63 g/cm3 e0 = 4 29 1010 dcm=g for TNT) results
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· When an explosive detonates underwater it creates a bubble of gas which performs damped radial oscillations of large amplitude. The usual theory of these oscillations treats the water as incompressible and yields undamped oscillations of constant period. We have modified this theory by taking account of the compressibility of the water.
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· The underwater explosion tests were performed in testing tank of 36m in diameter and 8m in depth. Sample explosive was set at the center of testing tank at depth of 4m and pressure gauge was also set at depth of 4m. Distance between sample explosive and pressure
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Underwater explosion is a rapid equilibrium violation caused by detonation of explosive in water. During explosion the charge is converted from solid into product of volume equal to volume of explosive material temperature range T ≈ 3300 K and pressure p ≈ 14000 MPa. With so much pressure gas bubble is formed which causes a spherical shock
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· The Baker nuclear test at Bikini Atoll in July 1946 was a shallow underwater explosion part of Operation Crossroads.A 20 kiloton warhead was detonated in a lagoon which was approximately 200 ft (61 m) deep. The first effect was illumination of the water because of the underwater fireball. A rapidly expanding gas bubble created a shock wave that caused an expanding ring of apparently dark
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· 1958 Ripple Rock explosion was a major feat of engineering. B.C. s deadly Ripple Rock an underwater mountain was destroyed on April 5 1958. (CBC) From the
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· A.B. Wardlaw Jr. and H.U. Mair / Spherical solutions of an underwater explosion bubble 91 is assumed to be a stationary isentropic gas governed by the JWL equation of state Eq. (3) and associated parameter set. Starting an incompressible calculation from the detonation conditions (i.e. ˆ= 1 63 g/cm3 e0 = 4 29 1010 dcm=g for TNT) results
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· The underwater explosion tests were performed in testing tank of 36m in diameter and 8m in depth. Sample explosive was set at the center of testing tank at depth of 4m and pressure gauge was also set at depth of 4m. Distance between sample explosive and pressure
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Water Waves Generated by Underwater Explosion. This is the first book on explosion-generated water waves. It presents the theoretical foundations and experimental results of the generation and propagation of impulsively generated waves resulting from underwater explosions. Many of the theories and concepts presented herein are applicable to
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· Centrifuge is a promising tool for underwater explosion (UNDEX) research as both Mach and Froude similitudes could be satisfied with hyper-gravity in models which would result in similarities in both shock wave and bubble oscillation. Scaling laws for UNDEX in centrifuge have been proposed based on dimensional analysis. Two dimensionless numbers i.e. π3 and π4 are used to characterize
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· In shallow underwater explosions the crater formed at the water s surface is large in comparison with the depth of the explosion. Plume Plume is a hollow column of water as shown in Figure 1. An explosion or gas bubble is formed when an underwater explosion takes place. Due to inertia this bubble will over-expand and thereafter collapse.
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