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Accession Number : ADA067130
Title : Explosions of 3540 Pounds of TNT on Bottom in 60 Feet of Water.
Descriptive Note : Final rept.,
Corporate Author : NAVY ELECTRONICS LAB SAN DIEGO CALIF
Personal Author(s) : Hale,F. E. ; Curl,G. H. ; Focke,A. B.
Report Date : 23 JUL 1948
Pagination or Media Count : 15
Abstract : The primary purpose of the explosion tests described was to inform the Seacoast Service Test Section, Army Ground Forces Board No. 1, of the effectiveness of large cast TNT submarine mines after extended exposure to sea water (Army Project SA 547). A secondary purpose, of interest to the authors, was the study of the application of crusher-gauge theory in explosions of large charges. Three mines were detonated. Shot 1 was a 'dry' mine exploded as a standard for later comparison. Shots 2 and 3 were 'wet' mines, in which the charges had been exposed to sea water for several months by removing the two top covers from each mine and submerging. Comparison of the explosive forces was made by the effect on 32 ball crusher gauges placed at ranges varying from 75.5 to 157.8 feet. The effectiveness of the 'wet' mines was found to be about 6 per cent and 5 per cent higher than that of the 'dry' mine; but this slight apparent improvement, due to exposure, was not found to be statistically significant. Theory proposed by G. K. Hartmann on action of crusher gauges permitted absolute peak pressures to be computed. These agreed satisfactorily with pressures expected from purely theoretical calculations. (Author).
Descriptors : *UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS, *SEA WATER CORROSION, *UNDERWATER MINES, EXPERIMENTAL DATA, EXPOSURE(GENERAL), TEST METHODS, PRESSURE MEASUREMENT, EXPLOSION EFFECTS, PRESSURE GAGES, SHALLOW WATER, WEAPON SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS, CRUSHER GAGES.
Subject Categories : UNDERWATER ORDNANCE
EXPLOSIONS
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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