Abstract

This is Part II of a three-part paper on the phenomena of explosions and effects of explosions on structures. The overall paper is intended to provide the reader with a practical overview of the various types of explosions and methods available to predict explosion effects, with emphasis on air blast. The response of structures to air blast is discussed and methods of analysis are presented. Since the subject area is broad, reference sources for more in-depth information on many of the topics presented are provided. In this paper, Part II, calculation methods for predicting explosion effects are presented for different types of explosions, with emphasis on air blast. Logic diagrams are presented to aid in the prediction of air blast characteristics from different types of explosions. Then the analysis tools required are summarized. A dispersion analysis is required to characterize a combustible cloud in cases involving a dispersed fuel. For the prediction of air blast characteristics the following methods...

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