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Ground Motions from Detonations in Underground Magazines in Rock
This paper discusses the problem of determining ground motions resulting from the detonation of munitions stored in underground magazines in rock. Six sets of ground motion test data from decoupled detonations in rock are compared, including the China Lake Shallow Underground Tunnel/Chamber Test (1989) and the Camp Stanley Validation Test (1990). The data are presented in two consistent forms which are used to discuss analysis and prediction techniques. Current techniques for predicting ground motions from decoupled events are compared and a peak particle velocity prediction equation based on a fit of available data is presented.
Ground Motions from Detonations in Underground Magazines in Rock
This paper discusses the problem of determining ground motions resulting from the detonation of munitions stored in underground magazines in rock. Six sets of ground motion test data from decoupled detonations in rock are compared, including the China Lake Shallow Underground Tunnel/Chamber Test (1989) and the Camp Stanley Validation Test (1990). The data are presented in two consistent forms which are used to discuss analysis and prediction techniques. Current techniques for predicting ground motions from decoupled events are compared and a peak particle velocity prediction equation based on a fit of available data is presented.
Ground Motions from Detonations in Underground Magazines in Rock
G. W. McMahon (Autor:in)
1992
18 pages
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Englisch