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Abstract The explosion process described in Chapter 2 assumes spherical blast wave propagation in the surrounding medium air. In reality, terrorist bomb attacks are usually committed with hand-carried satchel bombs or vehicle bombs, exploding directly or nearby ground surface. The ground surface prevents the blast wave from a spherical propagation, so it is reflected and forced to propagate hemispherical.
Abstract The explosion process described in Chapter 2 assumes spherical blast wave propagation in the surrounding medium air. In reality, terrorist bomb attacks are usually committed with hand-carried satchel bombs or vehicle bombs, exploding directly or nearby ground surface. The ground surface prevents the blast wave from a spherical propagation, so it is reflected and forced to propagate hemispherical.
Blast Effects on Buildings
Förch, Matthias (author)
2019-01-01
4 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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