Overpressure

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "about". Overpressure (or blast overpressure) is the pressure caused by a shock wave over and above normal atmospheric pressure. The shock wave may be caused by sonic boom or by explosion, and the resulting overpressure receives particular attention when measuring the effects of nuclear weapons or thermobaric bombs.

Effects

According to an article in the journal Toxicological Sciences,

Blast overpressure (BOP), also known as high energy impulse noise, is a damaging outcome of explosive detonations and firing of weapons. Exposure to BOP shock waves alone results in injury predominantly to the hollow organ systems such as auditory, respiratory, and gastrointestinal systems.[1]

An EOD suit worn by bomb disposal experts can protect against the effects of BOP.[2][3]

Overpressure
psi (kPa; bar)
Effect on buildings and people within
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  • Window glass shatters
  • Light injuries from fragments occur
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  • Moderate damage to houses (windows and doors blown out and severe damage to roofs)
  • People injured by flying glass and debris
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  • Residential structures collapse
  • Serious injuries are common, fatalities may occur
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  • Most buildings collapse except reinforced concrete buildings
  • Injuries are universal, fatalities are widespread
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  • Reinforced concrete buildings severely damaged or demolished
  • Most people are killed
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  • Heavily built reinforced concrete buildings are severely damaged or demolished
  • Fatalities approach 100%

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It is important to note that this is for "Instantaneous peak pressure" while the preceding table is for long duration pressure.

Calculation for an enclosed space

Overpressure in an enclosed space is determined using "Weibull's formula":[4][5]

Δp=22.5(mV)0.72bars

where:

  • 22.5 is a constant based on experimentation
  • m = (kilograms) net explosive mass calculated using all explosive materials and their relative effectiveness
  • V = (cubic meters) volume of given area (primarily used to determine volume within an enclosed space)

See also

References

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  1. "Pulmonary Biochemical and Histological Alterations after Repeated Low-Level Blast Overpressure Exposures", Nabil M. Elsayed, and Nikolai V. Gorbunov, Toxicological Sciences, 2007 95(1):289-296, online version 2006, http://toxsci.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/1/289
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