r ia (OSAGE) Project 10.1 - Fireball Hydrodynamics ~ J. F. Mullaney L. N. Blumberg & J. F, Mullaney The hyirodynamic yield of the dep. (Osage) was determined on the basis of diameter ~ time it i four Fastman films as: The data consisted of one film from each of stations Mack (35828), Parry (35821), Runit (35311) ani Fliraai (35834). The scatter of yielis computed from each of the films individually was about 24.7%; the consistency of yield among the frames of a given film was extremely good, varying from ¢ 0.26% to ¢ 0,057. Results of computation using the differential method and the Mach * number scaling methoi are preseny in Table 10.,1-1. mass treatment was employed using ized materials in the fireball, ‘ The Bethe-Fuchs unds as the weight of vapor<_ ae ~ — Louis Gatt and Chester Kazek from group T-1 performed the major COPIED/DOE i. LANL RC “ors part of the computation.