Author: W. A. Jones
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Suffield Experimental Station Shock Tube Instrumentation IX.
Technical Abstract Bulletin
Shock Tubes
Author: Arnold M. Melnick
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Category : Shock tubes
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Publisher:
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Category : Shock tubes
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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The Shock and Vibration Bulletin
The Shock and Vibration Bulletin
Nuclear Science Abstracts
Propagation of Sound in Air
Author: John W. Wescott
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 650
Book Description
This bibliography contains several thousand abstracts from the unclassified literature on the propagation of sound in air. The subject is treated in depth for the years 1929 to 1963. Some abstracts on earlier works of lasting interest and many abstracts from English translations of foreign journals are included. The abstracts are grouped according to subject matter. Subject and author indexes are furnished. Accessions Document (AD and earlier ATI) numbers used by both the Defense Documentation Center (formerly ASTIA) and the Office of Technical Services (OTS) are furnished wherever possible. (Author).
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 650
Book Description
This bibliography contains several thousand abstracts from the unclassified literature on the propagation of sound in air. The subject is treated in depth for the years 1929 to 1963. Some abstracts on earlier works of lasting interest and many abstracts from English translations of foreign journals are included. The abstracts are grouped according to subject matter. Subject and author indexes are furnished. Accessions Document (AD and earlier ATI) numbers used by both the Defense Documentation Center (formerly ASTIA) and the Office of Technical Services (OTS) are furnished wherever possible. (Author).
Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
Instrument Abstracts
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Category : Scientific apparatus and instruments
Languages : en
Pages : 796
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Category : Scientific apparatus and instruments
Languages : en
Pages : 796
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The Tolerance of Guinea Pigs to Air Blast when Mounted in Shallow, Deep, and Deep-with-offset Chambers on a Shock Tube
Author: Donald R. Richmond
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Category : Blast effect
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
One hundred and eighteen guinea pigs were exposed to air blast in shallow, deep, and deep-with-offset chambers mounted on a shock tube. The LD(50)- 24 hours, in terms of the incident shock pressures measured adjacent to the chambers, was calculated by probit analysis to be 34.9 psi, 19.5 psi, and 26.8 psi for animals in the shallow, deep, and deep-with-offset chambers, respectively. According to the LD(50) incident pressures, the shallow chambers offered the most protection against air blast; the deep chambers, the least. Comparing the LD(50)pressure dose at the animals' location revealed little difference in their tolerance to overpressure, per se; i.e., LD(50) reflected pressures measured by gauges within the deep and deep-with-offset chambers were 34.6 psi and 35.9 psi, respectively. The LD(50) incident shock pressure of 34.9 psi in the shallow chambers was considered to be the dose at the animal's location in that instance. The protection against blast provided by the three chambers and the response of animals to the particular pressure time patterns encountered are discussed.
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Category : Blast effect
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
One hundred and eighteen guinea pigs were exposed to air blast in shallow, deep, and deep-with-offset chambers mounted on a shock tube. The LD(50)- 24 hours, in terms of the incident shock pressures measured adjacent to the chambers, was calculated by probit analysis to be 34.9 psi, 19.5 psi, and 26.8 psi for animals in the shallow, deep, and deep-with-offset chambers, respectively. According to the LD(50) incident pressures, the shallow chambers offered the most protection against air blast; the deep chambers, the least. Comparing the LD(50)pressure dose at the animals' location revealed little difference in their tolerance to overpressure, per se; i.e., LD(50) reflected pressures measured by gauges within the deep and deep-with-offset chambers were 34.6 psi and 35.9 psi, respectively. The LD(50) incident shock pressure of 34.9 psi in the shallow chambers was considered to be the dose at the animal's location in that instance. The protection against blast provided by the three chambers and the response of animals to the particular pressure time patterns encountered are discussed.