Near-field blast load measurement presents an issue to many sensor types as they must endure very aggressive environments and be able to measure pressures up to many hundreds of megapascals. In this respect the simplicity of the Hopkinson pressure bar has a major advantage in that while the measurement end of the Hopkinson bar can endure and be exposed to harsh conditions, the strain gauge mounted to the bar can be affixed some distance away. This allows protective housings to be utilized which protect the strain gauge but do not interfere with the measurement acquisition. The use of an array of pressure bars allows the pressure-time histories at discrete known points to be measured. This article also describes the interpolation routine use...
The shock wave generated from a high explosive detonation can cause significant damage to any object...
Recent experiments into characterisation of the loading resulting from detonation of a shallow burie...
The Blast & Impact Research Group at the University of Sheffield is currently involved in several pr...
It is self-evident that a crucial step in analysing the performance of protective structures is to b...
Direct measurement of the intense loading produced by the detonation of a buried explosive is an ext...
The accurate characterisation of pressure loads imposed on structural members following the detonati...
Background: The design and analysis of protective systems requires a detailed understanding of, and ...
The design of blast-resistant structures and protective systems requires a firm understanding of the...
The design of blast-resistant structures and protective systems requires a firm understanding of the...
Near-field loading presents a considerable challenge to the blast protection engineering community. ...
Near-field blast loads are high in magnitude, short in duration, and non-uniformly distributed acros...
While it is well known that detonation of shallow-buried high explosive charges generally results in...
Over the past century, a large amount of effort has been directed towards the understanding of the e...
The spatial and temporal distribution of pressure and impulse from explosives buried in saturated ...
The ability to accurately determine blast loading parameters will enable more fundamental studies on...
The shock wave generated from a high explosive detonation can cause significant damage to any object...
Recent experiments into characterisation of the loading resulting from detonation of a shallow burie...
The Blast & Impact Research Group at the University of Sheffield is currently involved in several pr...
It is self-evident that a crucial step in analysing the performance of protective structures is to b...
Direct measurement of the intense loading produced by the detonation of a buried explosive is an ext...
The accurate characterisation of pressure loads imposed on structural members following the detonati...
Background: The design and analysis of protective systems requires a detailed understanding of, and ...
The design of blast-resistant structures and protective systems requires a firm understanding of the...
The design of blast-resistant structures and protective systems requires a firm understanding of the...
Near-field loading presents a considerable challenge to the blast protection engineering community. ...
Near-field blast loads are high in magnitude, short in duration, and non-uniformly distributed acros...
While it is well known that detonation of shallow-buried high explosive charges generally results in...
Over the past century, a large amount of effort has been directed towards the understanding of the e...
The spatial and temporal distribution of pressure and impulse from explosives buried in saturated ...
The ability to accurately determine blast loading parameters will enable more fundamental studies on...
The shock wave generated from a high explosive detonation can cause significant damage to any object...
Recent experiments into characterisation of the loading resulting from detonation of a shallow burie...
The Blast & Impact Research Group at the University of Sheffield is currently involved in several pr...