Claims
- 1. A method for severing a material, comprising:
- selecting a severance site;
- cutting two parallel grooves on the upper surface of the material equidistant from the severance site;
- placing an explosive cord in each of the two grooves; and
- simultaneously detonating the two explosive cords.
- 2. The severance method of claim 1 further comprising cutting a groove on the lower surface of the material parallel to and equidistant from the two grooves on the upper surface of the material.
- 3. A method for weakening a material, comprising:
- selecting a severance site;
- cutting two parallel grooves on the upper surface of the material equidistant from the severance site;
- placing an explosive cord in each of the two grooves; and
- simultaneously detonating the two explosive cords.
- 4. The weakening method of claim 3 further comprising cutting a groove on the lower surface of the material parallel to and equidistant from the two grooves on the upper surface of the material.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made jointly made by a contract employee during the performance of work under a NASA contract which is subject to the provisions of Public Law 95-517 (35 USC 202) in which the contractor has elected not to retain title, by an employees of the United States Government, and employees of McDonnell Douglas Corporation during the performance of work under a Memorandum of Agreement.
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