High Explosive Multiburst Airblast Phenomena (Simultaneous and Non-Simultaneous Detonations)

This document is the final summary report on a series of sixteen high explosive multiburst detonations which were carried out as part of Project DIPOLE WEST. The series was conducted during the summers of 1973, 1974, and 1975 at the Defence Research Establishment, Suffield, Alberta, Canada, and was...

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BATTLES
BLAST
BLAST WAVES
DATA ACQUISITION
DATA REDUCTION
DETONATIONS
Dipole west shots
Explosions
HIGH EXPLOSIVES
HIGH SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY
HYDRODYNAMICS
Mach stem shocks
MULTIBURSTS
NUCLEAR EXPLOSION SIMULATION
PE62704H
PENTOLITE
PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION
PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS
SEQUENCES
SYNCHRONISM
TNT
WU14
title High Explosive Multiburst Airblast Phenomena (Simultaneous and Non-Simultaneous Detonations)
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