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Experimental Study on Peak Pressure of Shock Waves in Quasi-Shallow Water

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  • Zhenxiong Wang
  • Wenbin Gu
  • Jianqing Liu

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Based on the similarity laws of the explosion, this research develops similarity requirements of the small-scale experiments of underwater explosions and establishes a regression model for peak pressure of underwater shock waves under experimental condition. Small-scale experiments are carried out with two types of media at the bottom of the water and for different water depths. The peak pressure of underwater shock waves at different measuring points is acquired. A formula consistent with the similarity law of explosions is obtained and an analysis of the regression precision of the formula confirms its accuracy. Significance experiment indicates that the influence of distance between measuring points and charge on peak pressure of underwater shock wave is the greatest and that of water depth is the least within the range of geometric parameters. An analysis of data from experiments with different media at the bottom of the water reveals an influence on the peak pressure, as the peak pressure of a shock wave in a body of water with a bottom soft mud and rocks is about 1.33 times that of the case where the bottom material is only soft mud.

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  • Zhenxiong Wang & Wenbin Gu & Jianqing Liu, 2015. "Experimental Study on Peak Pressure of Shock Waves in Quasi-Shallow Water," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:702178
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/702178
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