نتایج جستجو برای: blast pressure

تعداد نتایج: 428914  

2017
Usmah Kawoos Richard M. McCarron Mikulas Chavko

Blast-induced traumatic brain injury is associated with acute and possibly chronic elevation of intracranial pressure (ICP). The outcome after TBI is dependent on the progression of complex processes which are mediated by oxidative stress. So far, no effective pharmacological protection against TBI exists. In this study, rats were exposed to a single or repetitive blast overpressure (BOP) at mo...

Journal: :international journal of marine science and engineering 2013
m. tajari f. azarsina n. ashrafi khorasani

explosion and fire on an offshore rig can lead to its minor or complete damage and sinking which means the loss of life or environmental pollution. hence the use of techniques such as blast wall is crucial to reduce the detrimental effects. these blast walls are designed for explosion wave of length between 0.1 to 1 of load mainly to protect the personnel and critical sections. in this research...

Journal: :international journal of marine science and engineering 0
m. tajari department of marine industries, faculty of marine science and technology, science and research branch, islamic azad university f. azarsina department of marine industries, faculty of marine science and technology, science and research branch, islamic azad university n. ashrafi khorasani faculty of mechanical and aerospace engineering, science and research branch, islamic azad university

explosion and fire on an offshore rig can lead to its minor or complete damage and sinking which means the loss of life or environmental pollution. hence the use of techniques such as blast wall is crucial to reduce the detrimental effects. these blast walls are designed for explosion wave of length between 0.1 to 1 of load mainly to protect the personnel and critical sections. in this research...

2015
Walter Carr Angela M. Yarnell Ricardo Ong Timothy Walilko Gary H. Kamimori Uade da Silva Richard M. McCarron Matthew L. LoPresti

Repeated exposure to low-level blast is a characteristic of a few select occupations and there is concern that such occupational exposures present risk for traumatic brain injury. These occupations include specialized military and law enforcement units that employ controlled detonation of explosive charges for the purpose of tactical entry into secured structures. The concern for negative effec...

2012
Rea Ravin Paul S. Blank Alex Steinkamp Shay M. Rappaport Nitay Ravin Ludmila Bezrukov Hugo Guerrero-Cazares Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa Sergey M. Bezrukov Joshua Zimmerberg

Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury (bTBI) describes a spectrum of injuries caused by an explosive force that results in changes in brain function. The mechanism responsible for primary bTBI following a blast shockwave remains unknown. We have developed a pneumatic device that delivers shockwaves, similar to those known to induce bTBI, within a chamber optimal for fluorescence microscopy. Abru...

2007
Emily E. Brodsky Hiroo Kanamori Bradford Sturtevant

We calculate the vertical mass discharge rate from Mount St. Helens for the first few minutes of the May 18, 1980 cataclysmic eruption using a new method based on seismic constraints. The observed seismic waves indicate that the seismic source is a series of single forces. We model these forces as thrusts due to a combination of the momentum flux of the erupted products and the pressure of the ...

Journal: :J. Sci. Comput. 2005
Nicolas Chevaugeon Jianguo Xin P. Hu Xiangrong Li D. Cler Joseph E. Flaherty Mark S. Shephard

We describe procedures to model transient shock interaction problems using discontinuous Galerkin methods to solve the compressible Euler equations. The problems are motivated by blast flows surrounding cannons with perforated muzzle brakes. The goal is to predict shock strengths and blast over pressure. This application illustrates several computational difficulties. The software must handle c...

2015
Patrick L. Walter

INTRODUCTION TO AIR BLAST MEASUREMENTS An explosion in air is a process by which a rapid release of energy generates a pressure wave of finite amplitude. The energy source can be anything that generates a violent reaction when initiated. This includes: chemical or nuclear materials, gases (high pressure gasstorage vessels, steam boilers), or electricity (spark gap, rapid vaporization of a metal...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanical engineering 2015
Haojie Mao Ginu Unnikrishnan Vineet Rakesh Jaques Reifman

Multiple injury-causing mechanisms, such as wave propagation, skull flexure, cavitation, and head acceleration, have been proposed to explain blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI). An accurate, quantitative description of the individual contribution of each of these mechanisms may be necessary to develop preventive strategies against bTBI. However, to date, despite numerous experimental a...

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