In fluid dynamics, a blast wave is the increased pressure and flow resulting from the deposition of a large amount of energy in a small, very localised...
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Blast injuries are divided into four classes: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. Primary injuries are caused by blast overpressure waves,...
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Neumann–Sedov blast wave (or sometimes referred to as Sedov–von Neumann–Taylor blast wave) refers to a blast wave induced by a strong explosion. The blast wave was...
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characteristic blast wave, often referred to as the leading shock wave. Physically, this wave is characterized as a non-linear, discontinuous wave front that...
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features exhibiting blast-protective properties that have potential to be used for protection from blasts. Blast shelters deflect the blast wave from nearby explosions...
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Non-rocket spacelaunch (redirect from Blast wave accelerator)
jet propulsion. Other physics come into play at higher velocities. A blast wave accelerator is similar to a space gun but it differs in that rings of...
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Bomb suit (redirect from Blast suit)
exploded device. It also stops or greatly decreases the pressure of the blast wave being transmitted to the person inside of the suit. Most bomb suits, such...
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Wave Blaster may refer to: Yamaha WaveBlaster, a personal watercraft produced from 1993 to 1996 Creative Wave Blaster, a companion MIDI-daughterboard...
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Effects of nuclear explosions (section Blast damage)
atmosphere can be approximately divided into four basic categories: the blast and shock wave: 50% of total energy thermal radiation: 35% of total energy ionizing...
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Bunker (section Blast protection)
below-ground bathroom with fiber-reinforced plastic shells. Bunkers deflect the blast wave from nearby explosions to prevent ear and internal injuries to people...
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massive blast wave. The blast wave can destroy reinforced buildings, equipment, and kill or injure people. The antipersonnel effect of the blast wave is more...
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Bomb (redirect from Bomb blast)
employ a combination of negative shock wave effects and extreme temperature to incinerate objects within the blast radius. Fragmentation is produced by...
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environments feature many different types of shock waves. Some common examples are supernovae shock waves or blast waves travelling through the interstellar medium...
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The Wave Blaster was an add-on MIDI-synthesizer for Creative Sound Blaster 16 and Sound Blaster AWE32 family of PC soundcards. It was a sample-based synthesis...
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Tunguska event (redirect from Tunguska blast)
explosion registered at seismic stations across Eurasia, and air waves from the blast were detected in Germany, Denmark, Croatia, and the United Kingdom...
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Duck and cover (section Blast effects)
ballistic window glass lacerations when the slower moving blast wave arrived. However, in higher blast pressure zones, where partial-to-total building collapse...
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explosion site. The blast wave circled the globe three times, with the first one taking 36 hours and 27 minutes. A seismic wave in the Earth's crust...
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Explosives safety (section Blast Wave Phenomena)
is better. K328 equates to a blast overpressure of 0.0655 psi (452 Pa) which will not harm people in the open. A Blast Wave Phenomenon is an incident involving...
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respectively. The blast wave, however, was likely assumed to grow out as the surface area of the approximately hemispheric near surface burst blast wave of the Trinity...
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Chelyabinsk meteor (category Shock waves)
atmosphere, creating a large shock wave. The asteroid had a total kinetic energy before atmospheric impact equivalent to the blast yield of 400–500 kilotonnes...
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Shock tube (category Shock waves)
detonator The shock tube is an instrument used to replicate and direct blast waves at a sensor or a model in order to simulate actual explosions and their...
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of high explosives. The ship was completely blown apart and a powerful blast wave radiated away from the explosion initially at more than 1,000 metres (3...
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The WaveBlaster is a personal water craft (PWC) made by Yamaha Motor Corporation. Part of their WaveRunner line of watercraft, the Yamaha WaveBlaster 700...
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The energy of the blast wave was measured by a large number of sensors using a variety of physical principles. The piezoelectric blast gauges were thrown...
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weapons enhance the blast effect by utilizing the surrounding atmosphere in their explosive reactions. Blast: A strong shock wave is provided by the detonation...
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Anti-personnel mine (section Blast mines)
force. When a person steps on a blast mine and activates it, the mine's main charge detonates, creating a blast shock wave consisting of hot gases travelling...
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which detonates at waist level, increasing the blast radius and harm inflicted by detonation, shock wave, and flying splinters. A relatively recent example...
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output and hence impulse of the TNT – the length of time during which the blast wave is positive. Tritonal is approximately 18% more powerful than TNT alone...
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tons of a new type of high explosive. Because of this, the bomb's blast and pressure wave have a similar effect to a small tactical nuclear weapon. The bomb...
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Kursk submarine disaster (section Initial blast damage)
(19 in) air conditioning duct. The bulkhead should have arrested the blast wave, but in keeping with common Russian submarine practice, the pressurised...
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