THE EFFECTS OF ATOMIC WEAPONS
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When 'The Effects of Atomic Weapons was published in 1950, the explosive energy yields of the fission bombs available at that time were equivalent to some thousands of tons (i.e., kilotons) of TNT. A great book of American history that gives the reader information on America's lessons learned from creating the first nuclear chain reaction and building ,testing and using the nuclear bomb in warfare and all the horrors of unleashing the nuclear genie on human beings in Japan to end world war 2 and every scrap of information gleaned from that unfortunate use of it, the thermal burns, waporization of thousands of humans in the blink of a eye, the horrors of gamma radiation and secondary radiation called fallout.
THIS BOOK HAS THE FOLLOWING CONTENT:
Chapter I—Principles of an Atomic Explosion 1
A. Introduction 1
B. Nuclear Fission and the Atomic Bomb 2
C. Consequences of an Explosion 21
Chapter II—Description of an Atomic Explosion 24
A. Introduction 24
B. Atomic Explosion Phenomena: Air Burst 25
C. Atomic Explosion Phenomena: Underwater Burst 37
Chapter III—Shock From Air Burst 45
A. Introduction 45
B. Characteristics of the Shock Wave in an Infinite Homogeneous
Atmosphere 46
C. Air Burst and the Mach Effect 57
Chapter IV—Shock From Underwater and Underground Bursts. . 83
A. Introduction 83
B. Phenomena Involved in Underwater Detonation 84
C. Waves Produced by the Bikini Underwater Explosion 98
D. Geophysical Effects of the Bikini Underwater Explosion 102
E. Description of the Base Surge at Bikini . . - 103
F. Shock from Underground Burst 110
Chapter V—Physical Damage (From Air Blast, Ground and Under
water Shock) 114
A. Air Blast Damage: General Principles 114
B. Air Blast Damage
Details
- Publication Date
- Dec 5, 2022
- Language
- English
- Category
- History
- Copyright
- No Known Copyright (Public Domain)
- Contributors
- By (author): U. S. Department of Defense
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- EPUB