TABLE 6.4 -COMPARISON OF MAXIMUM THEORETICAL AND MEASURED INPUTS
AND RESPONSES, B-36
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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.
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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

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