_- _. 447 <<) (eRIF) Project 10.1 ~ Fireball fydrotynamics - J. FP. Mullaney L. N. Blumberg The yield of the oy (F=1e), computed on the basis of dia- X meter - time data from nine Fast ilms, is recommended to be The three methods cf computation employed are based on PFquation 17 (Chapter 5, LA 1921) as iiscussed in ROP-12,. The integral fore of Fquation 17 1e consistent with pre-Teapot radiochemistry; the differential forw 4s based on the yield of King shot ae 540 KT; ani the Mach number scaling method utilizes TEM nrotlem M and Castle data normalized to 1 KT by D, Seacord and T. Snyder. The Bethe-Puchs mass treatacnt wes employed in all methods with a total weight pounds included. , Results obtained from phot> stations at Party Pilreai, and Mack Are presente? in Table 10.1-1, A yield i. also obtained by the inteapral method from two heavily foget Runit filma. Inclusion of thie result will not afgnificantly effect the quote! yield. The effe-t on the yield of incluiing various amounts of mass ie shown in Table 19.1-2. All items wit!‘n the noted distanceof the center of the bomb were lis‘-i, ani their mass ani position entered _ into the mass treatment, pest AV AILASLe COPY -37- 37 &