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</script>doi: 10.2172/226049
Popover tests 1--5 were a series of five high explosive detonations performed to certify BEEF (Big Explosive Experimental Facility) for human occupancy on future high explosive tests. This document compiles and summarizes the results of the measurements done by EG and G/EM (now Bechtel Nevada Corporation) personnel during those tests. The enclosed data are from three transducer types: (1) strain gages (channels designated by ``S`` or ``SG``); (2) blast overpressure gages (channels designated by ``P`` or ``OP``); and (3) accelerometers (channels designated by ``ACC`` or ``A`` or ``AQ``). Three recording systems were used: (1) MERS (Multiple Event Recording System), a 12 bit digitizer system that records digitized data onto magneto-optical media; (2) TRAQH, an eight bit A/D system that records digitized data in non-volatile silicon memory; and (3) analog magnetic recording tape. The data plots presented in this document were recorded from all three recording systems and the recording system was chosen which best represented the results of the particular measurement. Only one of master or slave channel are presented in this document. Preceding each section of pots is a cartoon depicting the transducer layout for that test.
And National Defense, Certification, Data Processing, Chemical Explosions, 45 Military Technology, 500, Compiled Data, 620, Pressure Gages, Tnt, Experimental Data, Buildings, Safety, Weaponry
And National Defense, Certification, Data Processing, Chemical Explosions, 45 Military Technology, 500, Compiled Data, 620, Pressure Gages, Tnt, Experimental Data, Buildings, Safety, Weaponry
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