airblasts
An airblast is a type of explosion that occurs when a large amount of air is suddenly compressed, causing a shock wave to propagate outward. This phenomenon is often associated with the detonation of high explosives, such as dynamite or TNT, in confined spaces. The airblast effect is characterized by the rapid expansion of gases produced by the explosion, which can cause significant damage to structures and equipment within a certain radius.
The intensity of an airblast is typically measured in pounds per square foot (psf) or pounds per
Airblasts can also occur naturally, such as during volcanic eruptions or meteorite impacts. In these cases,
In summary, an airblast is a powerful and destructive force that can result from the detonation of