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Project 10.1 -— Fireball Hydrodynamics - J. F. Mullaney
L. N. Blumberg
The yield of end iDes), computed on the basis of dia-
The three methods of computetion employed are based on Equation
17
(Chapter 5, LA 1021) as discussed in ROP-12.
The integral form
of Equation 17 is consistent with pre-Teapot radiochemistry; the differential form is based on the yleld of King shot as 540 KT; and the
Mach number scaling method utilizes IBM protlem M and Castle data
normalized to 1 KT by D. Seacord and T. Snyder.
The Bethe-Fuchs mass
treatment was employed in all methods with a total weight of 73,525
pounis included.
Results obtained from photo stations at Parcs, Piiraat, and Mack
are presented in Table 10.1-1.
A yield of wal.: also obtained by
the integral method from two heavily fogged Runit films.
Inclusion
of this result will not significantly effect the quoted yield.
The effect on the yield of including various amounts of mass is
shown in Table 10.1-2,
All items within the noted distance of the
center of the bomb were listed, and their mass and position entered
into the mass treatment,
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