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Hazards from the Detonation of Buried Explosive Ordnance: Literature Survey
Existing explosive safety Quantity-Distance (Q-D) criteria do not consider the suppressive effects of burial on fragment/ejecta distribution and airblast hazards. The Q-D standoff could be significantly reduced and siting requirements simplified by introduction of this variation in explosive (shot) geometry. A comprehensive literature survey was conducted to assemble and evaluate all available information on the hazards from the detonation of buried munitions. The literature survey described herein evaluated the effects of geological features; fragment/ejecta hazards; and airblast, noise, and ground shock effects from buried detonation on Q-D hazard distances. Buried explosive demolitions, Buried munitions disposal, Explosive demolition.
Hazards from the Detonation of Buried Explosive Ordnance: Literature Survey
Existing explosive safety Quantity-Distance (Q-D) criteria do not consider the suppressive effects of burial on fragment/ejecta distribution and airblast hazards. The Q-D standoff could be significantly reduced and siting requirements simplified by introduction of this variation in explosive (shot) geometry. A comprehensive literature survey was conducted to assemble and evaluate all available information on the hazards from the detonation of buried munitions. The literature survey described herein evaluated the effects of geological features; fragment/ejecta hazards; and airblast, noise, and ground shock effects from buried detonation on Q-D hazard distances. Buried explosive demolitions, Buried munitions disposal, Explosive demolition.
Hazards from the Detonation of Buried Explosive Ordnance: Literature Survey
J. N. Strange (author) / W. K. Dornbusch (author) / A. D. Rooke (author)
1993
86 pages
Report
No indication
English
Ammunition, Explosives, & Pyrotechnics , Detonations, Explosion Effects, & Ballistics , Detonations , Explosives , Hazards , Explosive ordnance disposal , Demolition , Distribution , Ejecta , Fragments , Geometry , Ground shock , Literature surveys , Noise , Requirements , Safety , Shock , Standoff , Surveys , Variations , Chemical ordnance , Test methods , Buried objects , Buried explosive demolitions
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