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The Kingery-Bulmash Blast Parameter Calculator calculates the blast-wave parameters of a hemispherical free field air-blast, based on the empirical relations developed by Kingery and Bulmash.
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The Hopkinson-Cranz rule allows the scaling of blast data using the cube root law. Given a coefficient, Z, the equations for this calculation are as follows: Range = Z * Weight 1/3
Export to Google Earth (KMZ) Collapse options on "detonate". 4. Clickthe "Detonate" button below. Detonate. Clear all effectsAdd new detonation. Center ground zeroInspect location. Notethat you can drag the target marker after you have detonated the nuke. Created by Alex Wellerstein, 2012-2024.
Instantly calculate blast loads with our FREE tool. This blast calculator allows you to quickly predict blast loads based on charge weight, standoff distance and angle of incidence, for the most common explosive materials. Imperial. Metric. Explosive Weight. lb. Standoff Distance. ft. Angle of Incidence.
Calculate Fragment Velocity. The initial velocity of warhead fragments can be estimated using the Gurney equation. A general form of the Gurney equation which can be used for different geometries is given in the Gurney equations in this section. It may be used to analytically predict expected fragment initial velocities.
Map a run, walk, or bicycle ride. Plan routes, calculate distances, view elevation profiles, share routes, export as gpx, or embed in a website.
You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.