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3.5.1
Recovery
On Shot 5 only three of the nine gages used to instrument the
Dog Complex were recovered.
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Ground
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FROM GROUND ZERO
(K FT)
face pressure versus distance, Shot 4,
received from Shot 4, o
three stations were left with usable mounts.
Since the mounts were prdtruding from 12 to 18 inches above the
original ground surface, onlyrtwo
sages each were installed at
Stations 122.10 and 122,12.
was feared that these stations would
be washed, and the postshot r
ery proved these fears to be justified.
Of the five gages installed atjStation 122.14, two were lost and three’
were recovered.
in Table 35.5.
3.5.2
Records
The stations instrftjented and distances are listed
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Two of the three records recovered
versus time traces, The third gage ran; /b{it
left the recording disk during the decays $6}
time was lost.
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3.5.5
Result
Results
duced good pressure
the stylus apparently
that pressure versus
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The results from Shot 5 are summed up in Figure 3.5, where one
peak overpressure point is plotted. The yield ig 13.5 MT, so a curve
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