dynamic pressure which are related to measured overpressure oy use of the Rankine-Hugo-iot relation, Equation 2.1 were recorded for each specific damaged sustained by the Jeeps. Comparing damage of Shot 6 (CASTLE) with Shot 10 (UPSHOT-KNOTHOLE) as a function of dynamic pressure as shown in Fig. 4.2 indicates the damage to jeeps on Shot 10 correlate better with the ideal dynamic pressure than with the values measured by Sandia Corporation (use Reference 4). The measured values of dynamic pressure cn Shot 10 are questionable. This comparison suggests that the probability curves for damage to Jeeps (see Reference 1) are Valid since ideal dynamic pressures were used for correlation withdamage in the statistical analysis conducted. Up to: now no mention has been made of the effect of positive duration on: damage to jeeps. Intuitively, it can be expected that if "2 TABLE 4,2 Danage Comparioon Between Shot 10 (UPGHOT>KNOTHOLE) “-| and Shot 6 (CASTLE) Cor 1/4-Ton Trucks, Side-oa Sot 10 Distaace ft 1se2 1600 x 2415 2rT0 iat Station 180,18 180.19 286,20 | 180.22 * Measured P-D ‘Curve Pr, | Pat : 9.6 9.5 8.5 10.9 12.0 Yéeal P-D Curve ’, Degree of Desage Displacanant (ft) Pa . 312 72 7.8 17.7 |e Distance m1 7,900 we 280 8,500 360 9,000 15,090 _ 290 TS a force of sufficient magnitude to’ cause motica acts on a target for a long period of time, the damage will be greater:than for an equivalent force acting on the target for a shorter period of time. The treatment <f the effect o! positive duration is given: in Appendix A. It is shown that as the yield of weapon increases the: dynamic pres- sure for © give displacement decreases. Fiw, dispiacement and dam-: age of a vehicle are related. It can be expected that the:larger displacements of a vehicle will cause greater damge. Therefore, for the same level of damage the dynamic pressure will be higher oma low yield weapon than from a high yield weapon. In view of this, the dynamic pressure on Shot 10 could have been bigher than the ideal: dynamic pressure even though the comparison of the damage made between Shot 6 and Shot 10 implies that the ideal dynamic pressure was effective in causing damage to Jeeps on Shot 10. obtained in Operation CASTLE was valuable, it was not exough to £2 - . Although the data

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