The sound at the start is very much like the sound a blast tube makes when heard from the blast end, every imperfection inside the tube reflects some of the shock front back to the source making a strange roaring sound.
Antimissiles technology.. where it can pass, happens the shock wave. The missiles avoid defended zones, looses time then becomes the target. If not returned to the slammer..
Not really lots of down time it takes months to set up the experiment for 5 seconds. then days and weeks of checking the computers and the result. I know I worked there for 36 years. If you ar into computers it would be a good job.
I don't understand what the difference is between the upper and lower images in the last sequence. I see that the velocity is lower in the bottom one but are they two different experiments?
In the last clip after the end of the tube the background looks like mountains, and maybe a parking cone..? why is the shock wave “gathering” around the outlines? Or is that part of the tube? It’s hard to tell.
I think they are monitoring the pressure waveform analysis from the frontal wave. The visual distortion is analyzed by pixel changes, and they have a computer program, which records these pixels, simply my changes to the actual video. As far as how the pressure wave was recorded inside the tube, I’m sure they have a huge string of sensors inside this tube, but likely video as well to measure changes in refracted or reflected pressure gradients. The rest is simply modeled here by a super computer and backwards analyzed. I’m sure there’s a lot of AI in there as well to calculate the waveform. One thing I don’t see modeled is the ripple affect, as the pressure did change or modify the shape of the tube along the path. You can see the primary and secondary pressure waves along the path, which is impressive. What’s missing is the initial explosive velocity. I’m sure the initial detonation velocity was around 6000-8000 ft per sec, because we are seeing the shockwave at the end of the tube. /end geek talk.
Wouldn't sensors staggered at increasing distances from a central blast be more accurate? Isn't a blast into a tube similar to water speeding through a hose of decreasing diameter? I'm a nurse, not a scientist.
The sound at the start is very much like the sound a blast tube makes when heard from the blast end, every imperfection inside the tube reflects some of the shock front back to the source making a strange roaring sound.
Antimissiles technology.. where it can pass, happens the shock wave. The missiles avoid defended zones, looses time then becomes the target. If not returned to the slammer..
the calculations are well done i compared with mine so i trust this guys
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That would be an exciting and fantastic place to work. So much more to learn with new modern analytical technologies available.
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Not really lots of down time it takes months to set up the experiment for 5 seconds. then days and weeks of checking the computers and the result. I know I worked there for 36 years. If you ar into computers it would be a good job.
I assume the shockwave imaging uses a random, but very high contrast pattern and then measures the apparent distortion?
I imagine it is through the distortion of the black dots
A-are you guys always listening this intense music while doing science?
I guarantee it! They also have a cigar smoking buffed up general with ripped off sleeves reiterating the importance of these tests.
@KOB The video was produced by publicity agents, not engineers.
Multi-layered reinforced/backed waves, the original wave would be distorted giving inaccurate data.
Are they using an event camera or is just a normal camera and image analysis?
So this thing makes the sounds of a 20 peice orchestra?
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I don't understand what the difference is between the upper and lower images in the last sequence. I see that the velocity is lower in the bottom one but are they two different experiments?
10Lb charge on the lower image 100Lb charge on the upper image
When in doubt = C4.
But why the pressure in the tube is so low after the explosion?
simple physics yo' :[) LoL
In the last clip after the end of the tube the background looks like mountains, and maybe a parking cone..? why is the shock wave “gathering” around the outlines? Or is that part of the tube? It’s hard to tell.
I think they are monitoring the pressure waveform analysis from the frontal wave. The visual distortion is analyzed by pixel changes, and they have a computer program, which records these pixels, simply my changes to the actual video.
As far as how the pressure wave was recorded inside the tube, I’m sure they have a huge string of sensors inside this tube, but likely video as well to measure changes in refracted or reflected pressure gradients. The rest is simply modeled here by a super computer and backwards analyzed.
I’m sure there’s a lot of AI in there as well to calculate the waveform.
One thing I don’t see modeled is the ripple affect, as the pressure did change or modify the shape of the tube along the path.
You can see the primary and secondary pressure waves along the path, which is impressive.
What’s missing is the initial explosive velocity. I’m sure the initial detonation velocity was around 6000-8000 ft per sec, because we are seeing the shockwave at the end of the tube.
/end geek talk.
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Did they just make a huge Voitenko compressor?
it goes "BOOM"!! :[) LoL
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Wouldn't sensors staggered at increasing distances from a central blast be more accurate? Isn't a blast into a tube similar to water speeding through a hose of decreasing diameter? I'm a nurse, not a scientist.
You want decreasing measurement intervals downgradient. The shock wave velocity is decreasing as it moves down the tube.
So a sr71 could out run the blast . Good to know lol CV
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I see by attaching a megaphone to a bomb we make it louder
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What?
"Solving complex national security issues..." Maybe they can solve the national security issue of our wide open southern border in the US 🤔
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