TABLE 2.1
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Field Layout, Shot 5
PREDICTED r,
STATION
SUMMER
9
-10
DISTANCE
ORTERTATION®
08
6,500
6,200
0,90
2-80
2-80
OT
153,600
3-80
2-80
Total:
:
1-70
1-F0
1-FO
THOTRUMESTATION
r, GAGE @ GAGE
AVG YIRID
(1.5 ie)
MAX YIELD
(% er)
35.0
20.0
70.0
.0
50
25
50050
15415
1.6
15.5
we
15-15
5
2k.0
RAMGE
(pet)
RANOR
(pet)_
15-15-15
12
980 refers to eide-on
Fo refers to face-ca
pressure regions of interest corresponding to the estimated minimum
yield was not: considered. It was felt that if vehicles were placed in
pressure regions corresponding to the minimum yield and the actual
yield exceeded the. maximm limit, (this possibility existed since the
yield values of the preceding shots were above the estimated average)
vehicles would be demolished and no information would be gained. On
the other hand, if the lower limit of yield were realized, the
vehicles would not be damaged and, therefore, could be used for
exposure in a subsequent shot. The field layout for Shot 3 is shown
in Fig. 2.1.
De
Because the shot that most suited the requirements of this
project was cancelled, participation in Shot 6 was a move of despera-
tion for gathering sowe useful data. Shot 6 was the only remaining
shot with enough land area. available whereby vehicles could be exposed
within the pressure regions of interest.
STA, 100.08
Sa. 00.00
Pig. 2.1
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Field layout, Shot 3
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