Pressure vessel burst test program. IIThe current status is disucssed of a program to study the characteristics of blast waves and fragmentation generated by ruptured gas-filled pressure vessels. Current methods for assessing vessel safety and burst parameters are briefly reviewed, and pneumatic burst testing operations and testing results are examined. A comparison is made with current methods for burst assessment. It is tentatively concluded that, at close distances, vessel burst overpressures are less than those of high-explosive (HE) blasts with equivalent energy and are greater than HE far from the vessel. The impulse appears to be the same for both vessel bursts and equivalent energy HE blasts. The functional relationship between shock velocity and overpressure ratio appears to be the same for vessel bursts as for HE blasts. The initial shock overpressure appears to be much less than vessel pressure and may be found using the one-dimensional shock tube equation.
Document ID
19910059501
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Cain, Maurice R. (General Physics Corp. Cape Canaveral AFS, FL, United States)
Sharp, Douglas E. (General Physics Corp. Cape Canaveral AFS, FL, United States)
Coleman, Michael D. (General Physics Corp. Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, United States)