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#24378 - 02/04/09 02:43 PM SAFE DISTANCE FOR PNEUMATIC TEST
anindya stress Offline
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Can someone guide me on how to calculate safe distance for Pneumatic testing? I would also like to know the basis for the same.

Kind response will be highly appreciated.

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#24385 - 02/04/09 04:46 PM Re: SAFE DISTANCE FOR PNEUMATIC TEST [Re: anindya stress]
mariantrifan Offline
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Hy Anindya
In this document you can find some references and examples.

http://smad-ext.grc.nasa.gov/gso/manual/chapter_07.pdf
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#24398 - 02/05/09 01:51 AM Re: SAFE DISTANCE FOR PNEUMATIC TEST [Re: mariantrifan]
anindya stress Offline
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Marian,

Thanks a lot.

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#24499 - 02/07/09 03:10 AM Re: SAFE DISTANCE FOR PNEUMATIC TEST [Re: anindya stress]
Stan McKay Offline
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Anindya,

See link below. Equivalent TNT, fragmentation, blast waves - everything you ever wanted to know about the ballistics of pressure design!

http://www.hse.gov.uk/research/crr_pdf/1998/crr98168.pdf
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