TABLE 6.4 -COMPARISON OF MAXIMUM THEORETICAL AND MEASURED INPUTS AND RESPONSES, B-36 Shot 1 2 x 5 Theoretical 50.8 33.4 22.8 53.8 _ Measured 47.5 35.2 17.4 15.8 — Ra iiant Exposure, cal/cm* 6 Overpressure, psi Theoretical 0.78 0.56 0.44 0.61 0.26 Measured 0.61 0.56 C.42 c.60 0.22 98 52° 78 45 53 33 119 64T _ —_— 60 59 49 60 40 o7 69 76 27 27 Temperature Rise; percent of critical rise of elevator skin, 0.020-inches mag. Theoretical Measured Bending Moment, percent of critical momentof stabilizer at Station 62 Theoretical Measured *Temp-tape data. + For Station 144.5. At Station 312 where the paint was missing, the percent of critical temperature rise was 81. TABLE 6.5 COMPARISON OF MEASURED DATA WITH EXTRAPOLATIONS TO ZERO-TIME POSITIONS, B-47 Measured: data as measured on the aircraft. data extrapolated to zero-time position. Shot Zero-time: values of measured 1 2 Measured, cal/em? 28.8 18.2 Measurement duration, seconds 4 6 Average Energy Radiometers: Zero-time, cal/cm?* 33.7 19.8 13.8 25 19.7 25 21.3 14.7 Measured, cal/om* 29.6 16.3 15.7 11.7 Measurement duration, seconds 25 25 15 10 6.3 5.7 2.7 2.9 4.1 4.2 5.4 5.6 4.8 5.1 2.8 3.1 3.6 3.8 4.7 5.2 Calorimeters: Zero-time, cal/em? 35.2 18.4 16 16.6 10 11.8 Peak Irradiance, cal/cm*-sec Radiometers: Measured Zero-time Calorimeters: Measured Zoero~time Time to Second Maximum, seconds Radiometers: Measured 3.81 3.25 2.40 1.33 Zero-tims 8.865 3.28 2.42 1.35 3.80 3.95 3.22 2.97 2.40 2.60 1.37 1.35 Calorimeters: Measured Zero-~-time 78