
doi: 10.1007/bf02550242
Numerical calculations are performed to obtain a formula showing that confined cavities obtained from the explosions of linear charges are smaller in volume than those obtained from the explosions of concentrated charges containing the same mass of explosive. This phenomenon is explained by the fact that the energy similarity law governing the effect of explosions is satisfied approximately.
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