J. N. STRANGE

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2005

Number

7

Co-Authors

FLOODS RESULTING FROM SUDDENLY BREACHED DAMS. CONDITIONS OF HIGH RESISTANCE. HYDRAULIC MODEL INVESTIGATION (2005)

SCHMIDGALL, T., STRANGE, J.N.

The purpose was to obtain experimentally stage and discharge hydrographs both at and downstream of simulated, suddenly breached dams. Aluminum strips were added to the flume floor and sides to...

Cratering from High Explosive Charges. Analysis of Crater Data (2003)

Strange, J. N., Denzel, C. W., McLane, T. I., III

Crater measurements from approximately 1800 shots in more than 20 media with charge weights ranging from less than 1 lb to 320,000 lb were analyzed to: (a) gain a better understanding of the problems...

Operation SUN BEAM, SHOT SMALL BOY. Project Officers Report. Project 1. 9. Crater Measurements (2003)

Rooke, A. D., Jr., Davis, L. K., Strange, J. N.

The objectives of Project 1.9 were to obtain the dimensions of the apparent and true craters formed by the Small Boy event and to measure the permanent earth deformation occurring beyond the true...

OPERATION SUNBEAM, SHOTS LITTLE FELLER I and II. Project Officer's Report - Project 1.9. Crater Size and Shape (2002)

Rooke, A. D., JR., Strange, J. N.

Objectives of Project 1.9 were to obtain the dimensions of the apparent and true craters formed in desert alluvium by the Little Feller II event, a low airburst, and to measure the permanent earth...

MASS DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENTS (1998)

Rooke,A. D. ,Jr., Clark,G. B., Strange,J. N.

An array of 186 sheet-metal collector pads was placed in a concentric circular pattern about ground zero (GZ) of a near-surface nuclear explosion. The detonation, with a yield of approximately 0.5...

BLAST PHENOMENA FROM EXPLOSIONS AT THE WATER SURFACE, (1998)

Sakurai, A., Pinkston, J. M., Jr., Strange, J. N.

The principal objective of this study was to evaluate the blast and shock phenomena (in air and underwater) resulting from a pure surface explosion (i.e. the situation where the charge is half in and...