It is self-evident that a crucial step in analysing the performance of protective structures is to be able to accurately quantify the blast load arising from a high explosive detonation. For structures located near to the source of a high explosive detonation, the resulting pressure is extremely high in magnitude and highly non-uniform over the face of the target. There exists very little direct measurement of blast parameters in the nearfield, mainly attributed to the lack of instrumentation sufficiently robust to survive extreme loading events yet sensitive enough to capture salient features of the blast. Instead literature guidance is informed largely by early numerical analyses and parametric studies. Furthermore, the lack of an accurat...
Direct measurement of the intense loading produced by the detonation of a buried explosive is an ext...
A detailed understanding the features associated with the development of blast waves in the near-fie...
The understanding of structural and material response to air-blast loading is a necessary prerequisi...
The accurate characterisation of pressure loads imposed on structural members following the detonati...
The design of blast-resistant structures and protective systems requires a firm understanding of the...
Near-field blast load measurement presents an issue to many sensor types as they must endure very ag...
Background: The design and analysis of protective systems requires a detailed understanding of, and ...
Over the past century, a large amount of effort has been directed towards the understanding of the e...
The shock wave generated from a high explosive detonation can cause significant damage to any object...
The design of blast-resistant structures and protective systems requires a firm understanding of the...
Near-field blast loads are high in magnitude, short in duration, and non-uniformly distributed acros...
Near-field loading presents a considerable challenge to the blast protection engineering community. ...
Many conventional high explosives do not contain sufficient internal oxygen to fully combust the gas...
Research into the characterisation of blast loading on structures following the detonation of a high...
Repeatable experimental results and numerical work has shown that using the Jones-Wilkins-Lee (JWL) ...
Direct measurement of the intense loading produced by the detonation of a buried explosive is an ext...
A detailed understanding the features associated with the development of blast waves in the near-fie...
The understanding of structural and material response to air-blast loading is a necessary prerequisi...
The accurate characterisation of pressure loads imposed on structural members following the detonati...
The design of blast-resistant structures and protective systems requires a firm understanding of the...
Near-field blast load measurement presents an issue to many sensor types as they must endure very ag...
Background: The design and analysis of protective systems requires a detailed understanding of, and ...
Over the past century, a large amount of effort has been directed towards the understanding of the e...
The shock wave generated from a high explosive detonation can cause significant damage to any object...
The design of blast-resistant structures and protective systems requires a firm understanding of the...
Near-field blast loads are high in magnitude, short in duration, and non-uniformly distributed acros...
Near-field loading presents a considerable challenge to the blast protection engineering community. ...
Many conventional high explosives do not contain sufficient internal oxygen to fully combust the gas...
Research into the characterisation of blast loading on structures following the detonation of a high...
Repeatable experimental results and numerical work has shown that using the Jones-Wilkins-Lee (JWL) ...
Direct measurement of the intense loading produced by the detonation of a buried explosive is an ext...
A detailed understanding the features associated with the development of blast waves in the near-fie...
The understanding of structural and material response to air-blast loading is a necessary prerequisi...