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Accidental explosions and deliberate bombings by criminals and terrorists cause extensive structural and property damage, personal injury, and loss of life. Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) provides practical solutions to problems associated with:

  • Blast effects

  • Fragmentation

  • Penetration

  • Protection

The SwRI Engineering Dynamics Department offers a unique blend of experimental, analytical, and numerical expertise that permits a multifaceted approach to solving safety problems.

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Above and below: Post-accident debris and damage to rocket motor test facility.

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Explosion Hazards Evaluation Capabilities

  • Fundamentals of explosions

  • Software development

  • Loading from blast waves and fragment impact

  • Structural response

  • Debris dispersion

  • Blast-resistant design

  • Human injury prediction

  • Safety and hazards analyses


Explosion Hazards Evaluation Experience

  • Code development for security evaluation

  • Car bomb source prediction

  • Short course development and instruction

  • Hazards evaluation of high-explosives (HE) facilities

  • Shaped charge development


Explosion Hazards Evaluation Facilities

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SwRI Engineering Dynamics Department staff members analyze the explosive effects of bare and cased charges including structural breakup, debris throw, air blast, and scaling.

  • Ballistics and explosives test range

  • Remote test sites

  • Testing up to 1,000 lbs HE

 

Ballistics and Explosives Range

SwRI operates and maintains the Ballistics and Explosives Range on the San Antonio campus. This 10-acre facility permits a wide variety of experimental programs to be conducted, including:

  • Explosive loading

  • Hazards evaluation and mitigation

  • Foreign object damage

  • Ballistic impact

  • Armor testing

  • Hypervelocity impact

SwRI technicians provide expert support for handling explosives, firing gas and powder guns, and collecting high-rate electronic data. A complement of equipment, including an on-site machine shop, digital data acquisition and transient recorders, high-speed imaging equipment, and data processors, supports range activities.


For more information about fragmentation and debris dispersion measurement and prediction capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact

Scott A. Mullin at smullin@swri.org or (210) 522-2340.
 

Contact Information

Scott A. Mullin

Fragmentation & Debris Dispersion Measurement & Prediction

(210) 522-2340

smullin@swri.org

Related Terminology

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debris dispersion prediction

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roll and ricochet

QD evaluation

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fragment loads

accident forensics

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explosive debris

homeland security

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October 01, 2008