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Figure 4.5
GRCUNO ZERO {(FT.)
Dynenic pressur
reduced to 1 KT
ersus distance,
sea level,
by NOL (Reference 2, 3). A similar compartson] hag }been made with the
reduced CASTLE data, and a composite curve of thdge data (Figure 4.1)
are compared with the TUMBLER free air curve scaked to 1.6 KT for
pressure levels ranging from 3 to 250 psi.
The overpressures on Shot 1 fall slightly above he~l1.6 KT curve
at the higher pressures, but these values are from quqs
records because of the overstressing of the capsules. |
able
pressures
measured elong the reef fall below the 1.6 KT curve. | Fron later
of the type gage mount used and that the actual values could be as
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