Claims
- 1. A system for wide-area mine clearance comprising:
- at least first and second fuel-air explosive units;
- each of said at least first and second fuel-air explosive units including a stand, a container effective for containing a fuel, means for suspending said container a first predetermined height above a surface, and means for bursting said container and dispersing said fuel to form at least first and second clouds of fuel droplets in air, respectively;
- each of said first and second clouds having a horizontal radius;
- said at least first and second fuel-air explosive units being positioned a first horizontal distance apart less than twice said horizontal radius, whereby an explosion initiated in said first cloud from said first fuel-air explosive unit propagates to said second cloud from said second fuel-air explosive unit;
- at least one detonator unit;
- said at least one detonator unit containing a quantity of high explosive of a type effective for initiating a fuel-air explosion in one of said clouds;
- said at least one detonator unit including means for disposing said quantity of high explosive at a second horizontal distance of less than said horizontal radius from a center of said first cloud and at a second predetermined height above said surface;
- said second predetermined height being substantially equal to said first predetermined height;
- means for explosively bursting said containers in said at least first and second fuel-air explosive units simultaneously, whereby said first and second clouds are formed; and
- means for detonating said quantity of high explosive a predetermined time after explosively bursting said containers, whereby a fuel-air explosion is produced in said first and second clouds.
- 2. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 1 wherein said stand includes a tripod.
- 3. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 2 wherein said tripod includes a suspension hook therein, said suspension hook cooperating with means on said container for suspending said container at said first predetermined height.
- 4. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 1 wherein said stand includes means for permitting attachment and detachment of an external handling device, whereby said first and second fuel-air explosive units may be positioned on uncleared ground from a position within cleared ground.
- 5. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 1 wherein said means for bursting includes a pattern of scored lines on said container for achieving a uniform burst pattern.
- 6. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 1 wherein said means for bursting includes a burster tube extending into said container, said burster tube including a blasting cap and an explosive in contact therewith.
- 7. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 6 wherein said explosive is a length of detonator cord.
- 8. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 1 wherein said first predetermined horizontal distance is substantially equal to 1.85 times said radius.
- 9. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 1 wherein said first predetermined horizontal distance is related to a weight of said fuel.
- 10. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 9 wherein the relationship is a one-third power relationship.
- 11. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 1 wherein said second horizontal distance is substantially equal to half of said radius.
- 12. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 1 wherein said first predetermined height is related to a weight of said fuel.
- 13. A system for wide-area mine clearance according to claim 12 wherein the relationship is a one-third power relationship.
- 14. A method for wide-area mine clearance comprising:
- positioning at least first and second fuel-air explosive units a first predetermined horizontal distance apart;
- suspending a first fuel container in said first fuel-air explosive unit and a second fuel container in said second fuel-air explosive unit a first predetermined height above a surface;
- explosively bursting said first and second fuel containers and dispersing said fuel to form first and second clouds of fuel droplets in air, respectively;
- each of said first and second clouds having a horizontal radius;
- said first predetermined horizontal distance apart being less than twice said radius, whereby an explosion initiated in said first cloud from said first fuel-air explosive unit propagates to said second cloud from said second fuel-air explosive unit;
- positioning at least one detonator unit containing a quantity of high explosive of a type effective for initiating a fuel-air explosion in one of said first and second clouds at a second predetermined horizontal distance from said first fuel-air explosive unit and at said first predetermined height above said surface;
- said second horizontal distance being less than said horizontal radius;
- explosively bursting said first and second fuel containers simultaneously, whereby said first and second clouds are formed; and
- detonating said quantity of high explosive a predetermined time after explosively bursting said first and second fuel containers, whereby a fuel-air explosion is produced propagating from said first cloud to said second cloud.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be used, manufactured, or licensed by the Government for Governmental purposes, without payment to us of any royalties thereon or therefor.