The methodology and results of the actual high temperature exposure regime on an FAE weapon in its shipping container is described. The maximum shipping container temperature measured was 166F, which resulted in an FAE dispenser temperature of 130F. A statistical method of predicting the probability of occurrences of any given high temperature is also presented. (Author)
Dump Storage Temperatures of Fuel Air Explosive (FAE) Weapons in Shipping Containers - Desert
1971
26 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Detonations, Explosion Effects, & Ballistics , Structural Mechanics , Storage , Thermal stresses , Ordnance , Deserts , Containers , Temperature , Desert tests , Naval equipment , Mathematical prediction , Reliability , Exposure(Physiology) , Desert storage , Fuel air explosive devices , S/L change 8411
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