hi at INTRODUCTION 1.1 PRIMARY OBJECTIVE if 1 4 a VE law Project 1.2b had as its primary objective the measurement of airpressure-time versus distance in the high-pressure region. This region was defined for these tests as being between the pressure levels of 40 Ll initiated, mechanical gages, which had been used during Cperation ip ; Improved versions of the self-contained, flash- Psi through 200 psi. j i UPSHOT-KNOTHOLE were utilized (see Reference 1), The measurements : “* were to extend the scaling laws, to increase fundamental air blast data, | pi and to improve the prediction of blast parameters produced by the “detonation of high-yield nuclear weapons, Leta Secondary Objectives tod Secondary objectives of this project were to: (2) obtain pressure-fi @ measurements for Froject 3.3 within a tree stand and to relate thes to undisturbed medium measurements at similar ground ranges; /@) provide the gages and aid in the analysis of both pressure- time analdyraban:2ppc ares data for Project 1.8; (3) provide full-scale tests of newly 2 ap ozp.i self-recording gages designed for the measurement of aynncnia‘yecssures, ground accelerations, and pressure-time; and (4) establish the validity and accuracy of the records obtained by self-containnd ‘gauss by comparisons with electronically recorded measurements. i.2 ol BACKGROUND The proper evaluation the military effects of nuclear weapons requires adequate knowledga of the various phenomena which occur during and after the detonation of such weapons. A basic phenomena is the pressure~time-distance ¥arintion of air shock waves resulting from the detonations of these weapons. ,operation IVY was the first opportunity to study the blast phenomenéLogy of a high-yield device and further the IVY Mike shot was onlyfthe second surface burst of a nuclear device. Thus, valuable igformation was obtained not only in scaling, but also for determining the z burst curves. points of the height-of- ‘The experimental data onjair blast were obtained from Sandia Corporation measurements (see Reference 2), Because of instrumentation difficulties, no data w obtained at pressure levels greater than 20 psi; however, data that were eet tended to verify the scaling procedure. It was recognized, howe¥$r, that additional data in the higher pressure regions of a surfade burst would be of ereat value. Therefore, the various shots of“Oper: etn CASTLE were instrumented to provide air pressure data in high :,1, 49" pressure \\ regions from surface bursts of high-yield devices. 13 - RESTRICTED DATA prosenncing WY, een secs pombe aun ith sadn beens aii “Chapter | a i "ore henc Uj ene Ceamask.

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