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An interface to provide the physical properties of the blast waves from surface-burst TNT explosions
An Excel\(\copyright \) interface has been developed to provide the physical properties of blast waves produced by surface-burst TNT explosions. The format is identical to that of a previous interface that provides the properties of blast waves from free-field TNT explosions. These interfaces have been developed to replace the information previously provided by a program named \(\text {AirBlast}^{\circledR }\), which is no longer compatible with modern operating systems. Excel\(\copyright \) has been chosen as the platform for the new interfaces because it is widely available, and experience has shown that its files have remained compatible with all operating systems as they have been upgraded. The TNT surface-burst interface has been developed using the same database of experimental measurements as \(\text {AirBlast}^\circledR \), which was gathered from an analysis of the blast waves from over 300 explosions, ranging in size from 4 kg to 500 t. The availability of the data from the free-field and the surface-burst interfaces has permitted a comparison between the two types of blast waves, and in particular the confirmation of previous measures of the reflection factor for surface-burst explosions.
期刊介绍:
Shock Waves provides a forum for presenting and discussing new results in all fields where shock and detonation phenomena play a role. The journal addresses physicists, engineers and applied mathematicians working on theoretical, experimental or numerical issues, including diagnostics and flow visualization.
The research fields considered include, but are not limited to, aero- and gas dynamics, acoustics, physical chemistry, condensed matter and plasmas, with applications encompassing materials sciences, space sciences, geosciences, life sciences and medicine.
Of particular interest are contributions which provide insights into fundamental aspects of the techniques that are relevant to more than one specific research community.
The journal publishes scholarly research papers, invited review articles and short notes, as well as comments on papers already published in this journal. Occasionally concise meeting reports of interest to the Shock Waves community are published.