Characterization of Spall in Hard Rock from Observations and Simulations of the Source Physics Experiment Phase I
Abstract
Spall signals from the Source Physics Experiments are presented, analyzed, and modeled for insight to the explosion source. The observed signal is similar in nature to nearby historical nuclear explosions, and the surface force-time history or velocity can be interpreted with the same model. We use the models for peak spall velocity, spalled mass, and spall depth and radius derived from historical nuclear explosions to parameterize the physical force-time history model from Stump (1985) and show that this parameterized model can be used for spall prediction. The spall signal is also investigated with a numerical continuum model that incorporates gravity. Peak velocity and dwell time are well predicted, and the multiple slap-down phases are captured if one includes a weak near-surface layer similar to the geologic observation.
- Publication:
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The Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
- Pub Date:
- April 2020
- DOI:
- 10.1785/0120190214
- Bibcode:
- 2020BuSSA.110..596F