Claims
- 1. A process for detecting a detonation wave in a fuel-air mixture for use in a detection structural arrangement including a high-speed photographic camera means and a fuel-air explosive apparatus; said apparatus including a standard sized, plastic beverage bottle; a liquid fuel; a plastic burster tube; a detonator; a detonating cord; and a sealant tape; wherein said bottle contains therein said liquid fuel; wherein said burster tube contains therein said detonator and said detonating cord; wherein said burster tube and its content are inserted into the open end of said bottle; and wherein said sealant tape facilitates a snug fit of said burster tube within said bottle; said process including the steps of:
- said fuel-air explosive apparatus being operatively mounted in an elevated horizontal location whereby the longitudinal axis of said bottle is in a plane parallel to the earth plane;
- said camera means being operatively mounted at a location in the range of 50 to 150 feet from said fuel-air explosive apparatus with the line-of-sight axis of said camera means substantially parallel to and adjacent to the longitudinal axis of said bottle;
- directing and focusing said camera means at the bottom or top end of said bottle until a speed in the range of 3500 to 4500 frames/second for said camera means being achieved and continuous filming being commenced operatively firing said burster tube, resulting in a burster tube explosion and the breakage of said bottle, a burster tube explosion, and a growth formation of a white disk-shaped fuel-air cloud continuing until the force of said burster explosion being dissipated and said growth fuel-air cloud being in a tentative detonation condition; firing a proximate charge within said growth fuel-air cloud whereby a detonation wave condition occurring within said fuel air mixture; and
- recording and processing said photographic film for proving or disproving the existence of a detonation wave.
- 2. A process for examining, measuring, and confirming the existence of a detonation wave in a fuel-air mixture using a substantially ground-based detection arrangement means including a high-speed photographic camera means; and a fuel-air explosive apparatus; said apparatus including a bottle; a liquid combustible fuel; a burster tube; a detonator; a detonating cord; and a sealant means; wherein said bottle contains therein said liquid combustible fuel; wherein said burster tube contains therein said detonator and said detonating cord; wherein said burster tube and its content are inserted through the opening of said bottle; and wherein said sealant means facilitates a sealing of said burster tube within said bottle; said process including the steps of:
- said fuel-air explosive apparatus being operatively supported in a low and slightly elevated horizontal location with respect to said earth plane whereby the centerline of the longitudinal axis of said bottle being parallel to the earth plane;
- said camera means being operatively mounted at a location in the range of 50 to 150 feet from said fuel-air explosive apparatus in the same low earth plane as said fuel-air explosive apparatus;
- focusing said camera means directing at the bottom or top of said bottle until a speed in the range of 3500 to 4500 frames/second for said camera means being achieved and continuous filming being commenced;
- operatively firing said burster tube, resulting in the breakage of said bottle, a burster tube explosion, and a growth formation of a white disk-shaped fuel-air cloud continuing until the force of said burster explosion being disseminated and said growth fuel-air cloud being in a detonation condition;
- firing a proximate charge within said growth fuel-air cloud whereby a tentative detonation wave condition occurring within said fuel-air mixture; and
- recording and processing the photographic film of said camera means for proving or disproving the actual existence of a detonation wave.
- 3. A process for examining, measuring, and confirming the existence of a detonation wave in a fuel-air mixture for use in a ground-based detection system including a high-speed photographic camera means; and a fuel-air explosive apparatus;
- said apparatus including a bottle means; a liquid combustible fuel;
- a sealed burster tube means; and a detonator means; wherein said bottle means contains therein said liquid combustible fuel; wherein said burster tube means contains therein said detonator means; and wherein said burster tube means are inserted into the open end of said bottle means;
- said process including the steps of:
- said fuel-air explosive apparatus being operatively supported in a horizontal location whereby the longitudinal axis of said bottle means is in the plane parallel to the earth plane;
- said camera means being operatively mounted in an operative range of said fuel-air explosive apparatus with line-of-sight axis of said camera means substantially parallel to said bottle means in the same earth plane as said fuel-air explosive apparatus;
- focusing said camera means at end of said bottle means until an operative speed for said camera means being achieved and continuous
- filming being commenced;
- operatively firing said burster tube, resulting in the breakage of said bottle means, a burster tube means explosion, and a growth formation of a white disk-shaped fuel air cloud continuing until the force of said burster explosion being dissipated and said growth fuel-air cloud being in a detonation condition;
- firing a proximate charge means within said growth fuel-air cloud whereby a tentative detonation wave condition occurring within said fuel-air mixture; and processing and recording photographic film of said camera means for proving or disproving the actual existence of a detonation wave.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the United States Government without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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U.S. S.I.R. #H 161, Sullivan, Jr, Nov. 4, 1986. |