"itnenaneetaanttsnail nes jt [ grmnmoneeemad Mette cesennrad *fFasenny i nn a Seca ” a Ww a > ” n uw fed a. a us > ° x < iw a, 10 0) Se a teeter arte tee Figure 3.1 Ground FROM GROUND ZERO (K FT.) ace presssure versus distance, IC Shot l. Shot 2 was that of overstress fepressure capsule tecause of a greater yield than expected. ough the yield was less than Shot l, the gages apparently received greater fabceleration, judzing from the high frequency oscillation on the rec rpis and the facts that some of the gages stopped when hit by the sho¢ly glass recording dicxs was broken. Iti and, also, thas one of the is popaite the =ost of this was due to using the same mounts, which mayhaile been sraken loose by Shot 3.2.3 l. | i Bo Presentation of Data geod hose ss, 4 The station numbers, distances, arrival ti day \e‘aration of positive phase, and peak overpressure, where obta Hep are listed in Table 3.2. 3.2. A curve of pressure versus distance ip ‘plotted in Figure The points plotted are averages of readings from each station. Arrival times versus distance from ground zero are listed in Table 28

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