Prediction of clearing effects in far-field blast loading of finite targets
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2011
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Tyas, A.
Warren, J.
Bennett, T.
Fay, S.
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Shock Waves: an international journal on shock waves, detonations and explosions, 2011; 21(2):111-119
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A. Tyas, J. A.Warren, T. Bennett, S. Fay
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It is well known that when a blast wave strikes the face of a target, the duration of the loading, and hence the total impulse imparted to the target may be influenced by the propagation of a rarefaction, or “clearing” wave along the loaded face of the target adjacent to free edges. Simple methods of predicting the effect of clearing on reducing the blast loading impulse have been available for many years, but recent studies have questioned the accuracy and physical basis of these approaches. Consequently, several authors have used numerical modelling and/or experimental techniques to determine empirical predictive methods for the clearing effect. In fact, the problem had been addressed more than 50 years ago in a study which appears to have been since overlooked by the blast research fraternity. This article presents the results of that earlier study, and provides experimental validation. The analytical predictions are very simple to determine, and are shown to be in excellent agreement with experimental results.
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© Springer-Verlag 2011