Ean dh scthestirins chide paisa ded: p cl ct" tis B.4 RESULTS Shot 1 Station 122,05 - No readable records. distorted, Gage only ran a short time. Curves very Station 123.03 ' Element and range ~ Deflection in mils Acceleration in g's: Duration Frequency Pressure Horizontal Acceleration Vertical. Acceleration D (0-20 g's) F (0-15 g's) (extrapolated) 6.8 seconds 6 eps 19 pst 2.2 seconds Not readable 199 mils Approx. 50 gta 30 mils 7.2 gts Station:‘123. 03 was located 15,925 feet from GZ on » reef between Charlie and Dae. Low tide was at 0736 on shot day, leaving most of the gage mounts-above the water level. To explain the extremely high horizontal or yadialacceleration at this station we must consider that the gage and gage ‘mount acted as a pendulum when the shock wave passed over it. This reading was of no value to ground acceleration, but it is probably an explanation for the failure of some of the pressure-time gages and the distortions of their records. The vertical acceleration is probably a truer value, in magnitude of actual acceleration. The shock Wave was impress in a coincidental plane with the gage and gage mount, with the ort)preef acting as a baffle to the gage itself. sexeae Shot 2 Station 122.05 No readeble records. distorted, Station 122.07 Gage lost. ry ch only ran a short time. Ld Pi Only two gages recovered from this station. Station 123.03 Klement and range Deflection in mils Ls Vertical Acceleration H' (0-5 g's) C (0-15 gts) lst peak neg @nd peak pos 6.5 gts 24.2 gts Pressure 3 Horizontal | Acceleration 113.4 mils 40h.6 mils Acceleration in g*s rm a lst peak neg 2nd peak pos Duration Frequency Curves very 3.8 seconds 9 eps 15.7 pst 80 F Ap seconds 37 cps

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