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NATURE AND SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION

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In essence, the work consisted of positioning an instrumented air=craft at some point in space relative to the burst point of a nuclear

device and then of measuring certain of the aircraft responses for compar-

ison with values obtained analytically.

Since the purpose of the work .

was to determine delivery capabilities, the aircraft was manned during
the test, and the flight pattern was one that could be used for a bombing

mission.
Tne same B~36 aircraft employed in IVY blast effects testa was

further instrumented for exposure in Shot 9 (8 May) of UPSHOT-KNOTHOLE.

Instrumentation included the measurement of: overpressure; wing, fuselage,
and horizontal stabilizer bending moments; horizontal stabilizer shear;
and nose, tail, wing tip and center of zravity accelerations. In ad-

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the deflection of certain components.

The remainder of this report is written as a composite presentation

of results obtained by Project 5.3, UPSHOT-KNOTHCLE, and by Project 6.10,
IVY, as mertioned in the Preface.

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