VRETBLAD,B.
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CIVIL DEFENSE STRUCTURE EXPOSED TO BLAST WITH LONG DURATION
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KLAUS,M.H.
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RESPONSE OF A PANEL WALL SUBJECTED TO BLAST LOADING
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FORSEN,R.
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AIR BLAST LOADING OF WALL PANELS
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HARMANNY,I.A.
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REINFORCED CONCRETE PLATES UNDER STATIC AND DYNAMIC LOADING
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WYSSEN,D.
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MODEL EXPERIMENTS FOR EXPLOSION RESISTANT BUILDINGS
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ANET,B. HUNZIKER,P. KESSLER,E.
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STATISTICS OF STOCHASTIC SHELTER SHOCK MOTIONS INDUCED BY NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
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HVEDING,D.
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DAMPING QUALITIES OF CERTAIN BUILDING MATERIALS EXPOSED TO AIRINDUCED GROUND PRESSURE WAVES IN SAND
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REISLER,R.E. KEEFER,J.H.
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RECENT HEIGHT OF BURST STUDIES OF THE INTERACTION OF IRREGULAR MACH REFLECTION WITH A SIMULATED HEATED LAYER
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NEEDHAM,C.E. CREPEAU,J.E. KENNEDY,L.W.
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THE EFFECTS OF A HIGH SOUND SPEED LAYER ON MACH STEM FORMATION AND SHOCK PROPAGATION FOR MIGHTY MACH&
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ROHR,R.
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A 24-TON ANFO SIMULATION OF A NUCLEAR HOB EVENT OVER A THERMALLY REACTING SURFACE
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HOVE,D. GRAN,R. LINTZ,A.
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DEVELOPMENT OF A THERMAL LAYER SIMULATION TECHNIQUE
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NEEDHAM,C.E. CREPEAU,J.E. KENNEDY,L.W.
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THE EFFECTS OF DUST ON MACH REFLECTION AND BLAST PARAMETERS IN EVENTS DIRECT COURSE AND MIGHTY MACH
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ULLRICH,G.W.
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MACH REFLECTION OVER DUSTY SURFACES
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FRY,M.A. EIDELMAN,S.
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS FOR A NON IDEAL AIR BLAST SIMULATOR
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ETHRIDGE,N.H.
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LIMITATIONS ON THE RECONSTRUCTION OF MACH REGION FLOW FIELDS FROM SELECTED OVERPRESSURE OBSERVATIONS
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HAASZ,A.A. GOTTLIEB,J.J. REID,L.D.
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AIR-CURTAIN SYSTEM FOR BLAST-WAVE SIMULATORS TO REMOVE COMBUSTION PRODUCTS FROM THERMAL RADIATION SOURCES
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BORGARTZ,B.O.
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AWRE FOULNESS COMBINED BLAST AND THERMAL RADIATION SIMULATOR: INSTALLATION OF THE TRS IN THE BLAST TUNNEL
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REED,J.W.
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ENVIRONMENTAL AIR BLAST AROUND LARGE SHOCK TUBES
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GION,E. HISLEY,D. BERTRAND,B.
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EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PERFORMANCE OF LARGE BLAST SIMULATOR MODELS
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AMANN,H.O.
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FIRST RESULTS WITH THE MODEL-BLAST SIMULATOR OF REITERALPE
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HENNY,R.W. MELZER,S.L.
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CRATERING, GROUND SHOCK AND AIR BLAST ENVIRONMENTS FROM HEMISPHERICALLY CAPPED CYLINDERS
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DAY,J.D. MURRELL,D.W. SKINNER,F.W.
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FIELD TRIAL OF CARES (CRATER AND RELATED EFFECTS SIMULATOR) A 2 KT SIMULATION
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TURNER,R.G.
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TRANSDUCERS OLD AND NEW
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RITZEL,D.V.
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THE DRES BLAST-GAUGE STATION
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SMITH,A.V.
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THE USE OF A CORONA DISCHARGE MICROPHONE FOR MEASURING AIR DENSITY BEHIND A SHOCK FRONT
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GUICE,R.L.
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FIBER OPTIC DETONATION VELOCITY MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
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KENNEDY,L.W. NEEDHAM,C.E.
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CHARGE-DISASSEMBLY CALCULATIONS FOR THE DIRECT COURSE HIGH EXPLOSIVE TEST EVENT
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PATERSON B.M.H.
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AIR BLAST SIMULATION USING THE PETRA HYDROCODE
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BAUM,J.D. BOOK,D.L.
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NUMERICAL MODELLING OF SHOCK WAVE INTERACTION WITH CONICAL BLAST SHIELDS
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LOTTERO,R.E. WORTMAN,J.D.
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THE INFLUENCE ON TARGET LOADING OF NUMERICAL WAVE REFLECTIONS FROM TRANSMISSIVE COMPUTATIONAL BOUNDARIES
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BEN-DOR,G. DEWEY,J.M.
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THE THEORY AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF REGULAR AND MACH REFLECTION OVER A DOUBLE WEDGE
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BEN-DOR,G. DEWEY,J.M.
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THE THEORY AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF REGULAR AND MACH REFLECTION OVER A DOUBLE WEDGE
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SCHEKLINSKI-GLUECK,G. GUERKE,G.
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INITIAL PRESSURE DECAY RATES OF HOB BLAST WAVES
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DEWEY,J.M. HEILIG,W. REICHENBACH,H.
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HEIGHT OF BURST RESULTS FROM SMALL SCALE EXPLOSIONS
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WISOTSKI,J.
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POSITIVE EFFECTS OF SILICA ADDITIVE IN CAST PENTOLITE AND TNT EXPLOSIVES
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KUHL,A.L.
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SIMULATION OF AIR BLAST, PERCURSORS IN LARGE SHOCK TUBES
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TATE,J.
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AWRE FOULNESS NUCLEAR AIR BLAST SIMULATOR: DEVELOPMENT AND CALIBRATION OF THE FACILITY
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ACKERMANN,J. KLUBERT,L.
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THE NEW LARGE BLAST SIMULATOR OF REITERALPE PROVING GROUND PART I AND PART II
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FLORY,R.A.
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EXPANDED SIMULATION TECHNIQUES
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GRATIAS,S.
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SHOCK AND BLAST SIMULATION. TEST OF A FAST OPENING VALVE FOR THE 2.40 M DIAMETER SHOCK TUBE AT THE CEG
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OSOFSKY,I.B. MASON,G. HOVE,D. MCLAUGHLIN,D.
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WAVE SHAPING BY VALVE MOTION
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PEARSON,R. OPALKA,K. HISLEY,D.
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DESIGN STUDIES OF DRIVERS FOR THE US LARGE BLAST/THERMAL SIMULATOR
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BRYNTSE,A.
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DETONATING FUSE IN THE FORTF SHOCK TUBE III TO OBTAIN AIR SHOCK WAVES WITH LOW AMPLITUDE AND LONG DURATION
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HELD,M.
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UNDERWATER EXPLOSION PHENOMENA
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HANSEN,J.S. HEPPLER,G.R.
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ANALYSIS OF PLATE AND SHELL STRUCTURES SUBJECTED TO NUCLEAR AND CONVENTIONAL EXPLOSIONS
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ROUQUAND,A.
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SYNERGISTIC SIMULATION VALIDITY
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BELLIVEAU,L.J. SCHUMAN,W.J. ZARTARIAN,G. YEGHIAYAN,R.
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BLAST STUDIES OF A COST EFFECTIVE HARDENED TACTICAL SHELTER AND A SIMPLIFIED OUTRIGGER DESIGN FOR TRUCK/SHELTER OVERTURNING
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BINGGELI,E.
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BLAST WAVE PROPAGATION IN TUNNELS WITH CROSS SECTIONAL AREA CHANGES
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BRITT,J.R.
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APPLICATION OF CAGNIARD THEORY TO REFLECTION AND REFRACTION OF EXPLOSION SHOCK WAVES IN SOIL AND WATER
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SANAI,M. COLTON,J.D.
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EFFECT OF THE DRIVER SHAPE OF AN EXPLOSIVELY DRIVEN SHOCK TUBE ON THE RESULTING AIR BLAST ENVIRONMENT
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PHILLIPS,Y.Y. DODD,K.T.
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NON AUDITORY RISK ASSESSMENT FOR FRIEDLANDER BLAST WAVES
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RICHMOND,D.R. YELVERTON,J.Y. FLETCHER,E.R.
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BIOLOGIC RESPONSE TO COMPLEX BLAST WAVES
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