aSee much as 20 percent higher. This correction weuld place the data '’ The tiigh overpregsures recorded from the land stations on Shot 2 are ingood agreement with the 1.6 KT curve while the two reef stations again show lower pressure values than would be indicated by the curve. A correction as mentioned in the previous paragraph ry Would bring these values more in line with the pressure values from |] other shots at similar scaled distances. IN The peak overpressures recorded on Shot 3 fall on both sides IN of the 1.6 KT curve, but this was expected because a yield value 150 KT was used in scaling both blast lines. If the values from fps Polast line on Uncle were scaled from a 150 KT yield and those ifr n Tare Complex scaled from a 110 KT yield the pressure values (wohdd fall much closer to the 1.6 KT free air curve. Bret Shots 4, 5 and 6 are all in good agreement with the 1. 6 KT curve.! Meastrenents from these shots were from land stations and the ;walues recorded are felt to be reliable with but one exceptian, - Station 124,18 on Shot 6. me) 3 DYNAMIC PRESSURE ih satnoual Ae measurement of dynamic pressures was a secondary objective and’=r ---~-- used were in the developmental stage, excellent results were “* ‘*::. The major effort in these measurements was made on Shots 5 BIGOa, On these shots extensive instrumentation was used, not only forrgage evaluation, but also to obtain data for Project 1.8. All meBstrrements of dynamic pressure were corrected for compressibility and supenspnic flow where applicable. The measured dyn for all shots instrumen the corrected dynamic p sea level) are plotted. ressure values and the corrected values re listed in Table 3.7. In Figure 4.5 e versus distance (reduced to 1 KT at The atmospheric pressure was so near standard that the scaling factor amounted to less than 0.5 percent and was not applied. The solid line in Fire 4.5 is a theoretical dynamic pressure curve computed from overpressure values obtained from a 1.6 KT free-air curve using the followingequation: i. a = Where; q 2. Panera genoa thee woo! one . Lotee, from the two reef stations more nearly on the 1.6 KT curve. 25 (PDa Pit Py) f = dynamic P_ = atmospheric me P. = static overpreldiiiie ° sgure rs Although the surface pressure measurements show only alot deviation from a scaled 1.6 KT pressure versus distance curve, tieAyaled dynamic pressure values plot higher than would be pred from a 1.6 KT curve of side-on pressure versus distance. 53

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