ABSTRACT Mie’ primary objective of Project 1.8 was to evaluate dynamic pressure as a damage parameter. In addition an attempt was made to determine the damage effect of the long positive phase duration. A total of 27 1/4-ton trucks were exposed in Shcts 3 and 6 of Operation CASTLE. The ground ranges were selected to obtain dynamic pressures comparable to those acting upon jeeps experiencing light to severe damage on Shot 10 of Operation UPSHOT-KNOTHOLF. The yield value realized on Shot 3 waa too low to give any significant results. For each degree of damage sustained by the jeeps in Shot 6 dynamic pressures were recorded which are related to meagured overpressure by use of the Rankine-Hugoniot equation. The damage results of Shot 6, CASTLE, compere favorably with that of Shot 10, UPSHOT-KNOTHOLE. Although valuable data were obtained in Operation CASTLE, it was not enough to.conduct a meaningful enalysis of the effect of the long positive phase on damage. The data obtained from-Operation CASTLE were sufficient to evaluate dynamic pressure as a damage parameter and also to determine the magnitude of dynamic pressures required for specific damage to 1/4-ton trucks for the set of cénditions as realized in Operation CASTLE. For reasonable estimates of ground range yr damage to jeeps where W is the for various weapon yields the scaling ican be as we yield cf weapon.

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