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equivalent to 3900 tons of TNT.
Detonation of this
charge provided an
airblast and
ground motion environment which was used by
numerous agencies to collect...
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Minor Scale test at the
White Sands Missile Range utilized 4880 tons of ANFO to
simulate an
equivalent airblast of a
tactical nuclear weapon....
- explosion,
using 4,744 tons of ANFO
explosive to
provide a
scaled equivalent airblast of an
eight kiloton (33.44 TJ)
nuclear device, is
believed to be the largest...
- of a 500-short-ton (450 t)
spherical surface charge of TNT to
evaluate airblast,
ground shock and
thermal effects of
nuclear weapons.
Since TNT charges...
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discussed in the fuel
injector section above,
modern fuel
injectors (such as
airblast fuel injectors)
evenly atomize the fuel and
eliminate local pockets of...
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pistol that made a
blinding flash of
light and, additionally, a
strong airblast to gain the
advantage when he
closed in for hand-to-hand combat. The character...
- Canada,
during the
course of 1966 and 1967.
Their purpose was to
provide airblast, cratering, and
ground shock data in
summer and
winter conditions for testing...
- liquid. The
devices using this
method to
achieve atomization are
called as
airblast, air-****ist, or po****rly twin-fluid atomizers. In a
Rotary Atomizer, the...
- medium-, and low-pressure
pistons in series. Each
stage is
followed by an
airblast venturi pump that
draws ambient air over an air-to-air (or air-to-seawater)...
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Defense Atomic Support Agency turned to
alternative methods of
generating airblast effects with high explosives. The
previous year in 1964,
Operation Snowball...