MikeSwisdak

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MICHAEL M. SWISDAK, JR.Name MICHAEL M. SWISDAK, JR. Organization Naval Surface Warfare Center (1975 –present) Naval Ordnance Laboratory (1966-1975) Mr. Michael Swisdak is a Senior Explosion Effects Scientist and recognized expert in the fields of airblast and airblast-related phenomenology, explosion-produced debris, and airblast/debris effects on explosive-safety quantity-distance—areas in which he has had over 43 years of experience. He has authored over 100 publications and papers in these fields. He started his career in 1966 at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory and transferred to the Indian Head Division, NSWC in 1996 with the closure of the White Oak Laboratory. Mr. Swisdak serves as program manager for the U. S. Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (DDESB) Project ESKIMORE (the DDESB long-term testing initiative), serves as Chairman of the DDESB Science Panel, and is principal investigator for the DDESB Fragment-Hazard Investigation Program. He is also the U. S. Navy representative for the NATO AC/326 Storage and Transport Working Group. Bachelor of Science---University of Florida (1964) Master of Science, Physics--University of Florida (1965) See attached list of publications Duties/Career History Education Publications/Papers Awards • • • • • U.S. Navy Superior Civilian Service Award, 2003 George W. Patterson Award for Outstanding Accomplishment, 2003 U.S. Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award, 1999 Letters of Recognition/Appreciation: Commander, NSWC; Commander, Naval Ordnance Center; Department of Justice/Office of the U. S. Attorney; Field Command-DNA; Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory, U. S. Army Safety Center; U. S. Army TACOM; Department of Defense Explosive Safety Review Board; U. S. Army Executive Director for Explosive Safety Numerous Performance Awards and Outstanding Performance Ratings Leadership Positions Held • Navy Member of the DOD Explosives Safety Testing Steering Group • Technical advisor to the Program Development Division of the DDESB • Chairman of the DDESB Science Panel • Member of the Technical Advisory Group for the U. S. Army Munitions Survivability Program • Explosive Sensitivity/Sympathetic Detonation Coordinator for the U. S. Navy High Performance Magazine Program • Technical Advisor to the Joint U.S. Army/Republic of Korea group for the underground storage of munitions • Led the Navy Explosive Safety Improvement Program (NESIP) High Performance Magazine Program. The aforementioned career highlights not only demonstrate that Mr. Led the effort to develop the consequence algorithms that are incorporated into the DOD’s quantitative risk assessment tool SAFER. Australia in 1999 and in 2002. The SciPan tests have examined the debris generation characteristics of typical reinforced concrete structures and the effects of airblast/debris on nearby structures. This work led to a significant reduction in land encumbered by sea-based operations at Blount Island. The ISO series has examined the debris generation characteristics of explosions inside ISO containers. Air Force. His work led to the development and acceptance of new criteria for predicting sympathetic detonation as a result of kinetic trauma. Investigation of Hazard Division 1. he has distinguished himself as one of the world’s experts in defense-related explosive safety and throughout his career has increased his technical role in numerous domestic and international programs dealing with explosive airblast and fragmentation effects and safety. – U.S. an Excel template for predicting the airblast produced by explosions inside various types of explosives storage structures. Served as primary explosion-effects investigator for two explosive incidents at the Indian Head Division. Swisdak’s work during his career is viewed by many as the cornerstone of our Nation’s policies that deal with the storage safety of our stockpile of explosive items. Army and the analysis of revetments for the U. Mr.K. Served as navy member on the DOD Working Group chartered to rewrite the DOD Explosive Safety standards.MICHAEL M. Served as advisor to the United Kingdom’s Explosives Storage Transport Committee for the planning and execution of two large-scale safety trials in Woomera.9-STD. These have included SciPan 1. Since 1988. NSWC involving buildings 518 and 1026 in 1994 and 1998. Pioneered work for the U. Navy but also to the Department of Defense where his technical expertise and dedication is unequalled. which governs the explosives safety requirements for the DOD. Developed the DDESB Blast Effects Computer. S.S. Swisdak. His work led to sweeping revisions of DOD 6055. Swisdak has been the Principal Investigator for the Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board Research and Development Program. ISO-1. Marine Corps that examined Maritime Pre-Positioning Ships (MPS). In this capacity. Swisdak has led in the fielding of several large test series. S. Florida. Mr.S. Department of Defense and NATO Explosive Safety Standards. is an internationally-recognized expert in the fields of airblast and airblast-related phenomenology as it relates to explosives safety in the Department of Defense. Consulted with the Danish Government to increase the safety of their ammunition storage sites in Bosnia. JR. Michael Swisdak has been an asset to the U. These tests were part of an international test series to determine and model safety criteria for explosives storage. Mr. • • • • • • • Mr. His work in characterizing Hazard Division 1. respectively.2 ammunition has resulted in sweeping revisions of the U.S.2 munitions. Jr. Michael M. These criteria were applied to the analysis of Israelidesigned storage magazines used by the U. SciPan 4. Jacksonville. SWISDAK. Served as the Explosives Sensitivity/Sympathetic Detonation Coordinator for the U. CV Mr.S. ISO-2. Swisdak’s career highlights include: • • • Served as the Principal Investigator for the Joint U. 2 . SciPan 3. He has over 43 years of experience and has authored more than 100 publications and papers in this field. As chair of the DDESB Science Panel. and ISO-3. " NSWC/WOL TR 79-339. F. Swisdak. "Blast Characteristics of 20. 3..." NOL TR 73-92." 2. L. CONFIDENTIAL. Pittman. "Air Water Blast Wave Transfer: DAWS Pond Program I (U). F." NSWC/WOL TR 77-60.. 5. Swisdak. M.. D. M.. "Performance of Multi-ton ANFO Detonations. and Sadwin. A Summary Report. "NOL TR 70-205. M." NSWC TR 81. 6 Oct 1975. 9 Sep 1979. J. M.. J. 12. P. M. et. "Explosion Effects and Properties: Part I--Explosion Effects NSWC TR 75. 17 Mar 1970. M. M. Swisdak. M." NOL TR 72-17.and 100-Ton Hemispherical ANFO Charges. 4. et. 8.PUBLICATIONS Michael M.. 13. Pittman. "A Survey of Tritonal and H-6 as Explosive Bomb Fills. Swisdak. CONFIDENTIAL. M." NSWC/WOL TR 77-142. "ANFO Charge Preparation for Large Scale Tests. "Airblast Characteristics of MK 82 and M117A1 G. CONFIDENTIAL. M... 10. Jr. J. F. Swisdak. FORMAL TECHNICAL REPORTS 1. 3 .187. Swisdak. M. Swisdak. M. and Sadwin. L. 7." NOL TR 73-105. J. Swisdak. M. M. March 1981.” NOL TR 70-32. Jun 1978. M. 29 Apr 1969. M. M.. L.." NSWC/WOL TR 79-201. et. M. 18 Jun 1973. M. Swisdak. M. D.. et. Swisdak. J... and Peckham. Swisdak. al. Swisdak. 9. M. J.. 6. 18 May 1981. M.. "Hazard Arcs Around Nuclear Submarines (U).. M. and Peckham. P. and Sadwin. Swisdak. 14. 15.116.." NSWC/WOL TR 76-116. Swisdak. CONFIDENTIAL. al." NSWC TR 81-27. et. al. "Air/Water Blast Wave Transfer: DAWS Pond Program II (U). CONFIDENTIAL.. Pittman. Air. Porzel. "Air/Water Blast Wave Transfer: DAWS 1:4 and 1:20-Scale Data (U). M. Swisdak.. Swisdak. Pittman. 2 Jul 1973. M. 11." NSWC/WOL MP 77-2. al. "A Comparison of Explosives in a Conical Shock Tube. D." NOL TR 69-61.. "Air/Water Blast Wave Transfer: Summary of DAWS Experiments and Final Predictions (U). M... 10 Sep 1979. "Explosion Effects and Properties: Part II--Explosion Effects in Water. al. 30 Nov 1978. M. F. Bombs. F. M.P. "Naval Explosives Safety Improvement Program (NESIP): Summary and Status through June 1976. M. NOL Data Report.. 8 Oct 1970. "Explosives Division Progress Reports on Explosive Research: 1 Jan-31 Mar 1977 (U). 10 Feb 1972.. M. 22 Feb 1978. CONFIDENTIAL. M. Swisdak. Swisdak. "Space Shuttle Command Destruct System/Solid Rocket Booster Propellant Interaction. Swisdak. Swisdak. Swisdak. M. Dec. M. M. 30.. J. P. al. 21 Jan 1985. P. "Reaction Propagation Along an Enclosed Conveyor. M. and Peckham. M.. M. M.A. Swisdak. P." NSWC TR 83-342. M. Quantity-Distance Results (U)." NSWC TR 83-120. 20. 3 May 1985.." NSWC TR 84-86. "Safety/Vulnerability of TOMAHAWK Cruise Missiles Aboard CGN-38 Class Ships (U). et. Airblast Results." NSWC MP 81-265. M. Ward. 26. CONFIDENTIAL. 1 May 1982. M. "SPARROW (7M) Warhead Hazard Test Program: Vol 2. and Peckham. 31.. 16 Mar 1984." NSWC TR 87-246. 19. 24. 18. M. 28 Feb 1983. 25. M.. 1 Jul 1981. and Peckham. al." NSWC TR 83-8. et.. 23. M. Swisdak. M.. 10 Jul 1987. M. M. 8 Dec 1982. 27. P. 1985. 30 Oct 1985. "Sympathetic Detonation of 16"/50 HC Projectiles. P. Swisdak. R. M. Swisdak. 1 Jun 1986. 23 Jan 1984. M. 29. M.. 19 Mar 1984. 4 . Swisdak. Swisdak. M." NSWC MP 81. M. J. P." NSWC TR 85-384. "MK 50 Gas Generator Detonation Tests. M. Phases I and II. al." NSWC TR 85-62. J. Swisdak.FORMAL TECHNICAL REPORTS (continued) 16. CONFIDENTIAL. "Quasi-Static Pressures from Reactive Cased Explosives--Part II. M.. Swisdak. J." NSWC TR 84-88. 30 Sep 1986. "STANDARD Missile Test Cell Maximum Credible Event. Summary. M. "Maximum TNT Equivalence of Naval Propellants. "Quasi-Static Pressures from Reactive Cased Explosives--Part I (U). Swisdak. Swisdak.. J. 21. "Aircraft Shelter Model Tests (ASMT) Follow-up Analyses. M.. and Peckham." NSWC TR 86472. J.263." NSWC TR 85-462. et.” NSWC TR 84-64. 5 Dec 1982. M. "Modeling of Debris and Airblast Effects from Explosions Inside Scaled Hardened Aircraft Shelters. CONFIDENTIAL.. P. Lorenz. J. M. 1 Aug 1981... J. "Solid Rocket Booster Hazard Study: Volume 1. CONFIDENTIAL. "The Effect of a Reactive Liner on the Airblast Performance of a Cased Explosive Charge (U). 17. M.. "Validation Tests in Building 327--50 Pound Bombproof.. M." NSWC TR 85-470.." NSWC TR 85-344. M. and Peckham. "SPARROW (7M) Warhead Hazard Test Program: Vol 3. M.." NSWC MP 83-136. Swisdak. and Peckham.. and Peckham. 22.. 28.. M. 14 March 1997. K.FORMAL TECHNICAL REPORTS (continued) 32. 41. Swisdak. 1 April 1992. "The Analysis of the Debris Produced by Explosions in Tunnels: Waikele Branch Tunnel Magazines--NAVMAG Lualualei.6: Articles Containing Extremely Insensitive Detonating Substances (EIDS)..” NFESC Site Specific Report SSR-2250-SHR.. M.” Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board Technical Paper 15. A. 22 January 1999. J.. “Hazard Division 1. “A Reexamination of the Airblast and Debris Produced by Explosions Inside Earth-Covered Igloos. “Brief Discussion Of Two Magazine Accidents At The Naval Surface Warfare Center.. 44. M. “Hardened Aircraft Shelter Test Program. 28 Jan 1991. J. M. M. 10 Jul 1987. M. 5 . 35. 38. 40.. Apr 1988. Swisdak. and Montanaro. M. M. M." NSWC TR 88-170. and Swisdak.. Swisdak. 31 October 1997.” IHTR 2158. M. “Basis of Design: Italian Navy Standard Missile Intermediate-Level Maintenance Facility. 39. 36..2 Ammunition. “High Performance Magazine Non-Propagation Wall Design Criteria.. M. M. E. M." NSWC TR 87-248. M. Swisdak. 1 Dec 1989. 46.. Murtha.” NAVSWC TR 91-628. 34. and Montanaro. "MK 74 Gas Generator Detonation Tests.. M. 33.. Swisdak. M. Hager. M. “Evaluation of ARMCO Revetments For Prevention Of Sympathetic Detonation Of Thin-Cased Munitions And Robust-Cased Missile Warheads.. Swisdak. and Rye. “TNT Equivalence of Selected Army Gun Propellants.2 Testing In A Miniature Magazine. Tancreto.” NFESC Technical Report TR-2112-SHR. Swisdak. M. M.. Ward.. “ESQD Arcs for Maritime Prepositioning Ships. J. Swisdak. 9 March 1994. Tancreto. “Approved Protective Construction (Version 1. 42.” NFESC TR-2059-SHR. Kusano. May 1996. J. M.” NAVSWC TR 91-102. M.. Tancreto. Swisdak. M.. J.” IHTR 2022. M...” NAVSWC TR 91-630. and Swisdak. 37. and Deschambault. W. Swisdak. R. M. 43. P. “Hazard Division 1. M.” NSWC TR 89-356. M. M. M.. 25 Nov 1991.” IHTR 1964. 2 February 2001. 27 Nov 1991. M. M. Dec 1999. Hager. “Airblast and Fragmentation Hazards Produced By Underwater Explosions. 2 Dec 1994. H.” NSWCDD/TR-92/196. and Gould.” IHTR 1741. M. 45. K. “Proposed Quantity-Distance Rules For Hazard Division 1.. M.0). K. Swisdak. Swisdak. 47. E. P.” NSWCDD/TR-93-218..2 Tests--Instrumentation Results and Interpretation. J. April 2000. Swisdak.. “Hazard Class/Division 1. Swisdak. “SciPan 3: Debris Hazards From A Concrete and Masonry PES and Response of Unreinforced Masonry to Blast Loads. and Crull M. J. “Methodologies For Calculating Primary Fragment Characteristics. Cominiello. and Crull M. Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board Technical Paper 17 Revision 1. 57.” Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board Technical Paper 16 Revision 2.” Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board Technical Paper 16. M. March 2006. M. 22 October 2007. Swisdak. James.. and Tatom. Michael and Tatom. 17 October 2005. 10 March 2005. and Interpretation of Explosion Produced Debris—Revision 1. M. Swisdak.” IHTR 2837. Michael. John.” NAVFAC TM-2388-SHR. March 2002. Swisdak. 50. Tancreto. “MK-83 Lethality Enhancement.. Swisdak. Leahy. Tatom.” Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board Technical Paper 21 Revision 1. Tatom. M. Swisdak..FORMAL TECHNICAL REPORTS (continued) 48.” IHTR 3000. M. Michael.. 52. and Hamilton. “SciPan 1 and SciPan 2 Response of Reinforced Concrete Tilt-up Construction to Blast Loads. and Davis. 6 . “Methodologies For Calculating Primary Fragment Characteristics. “Methodologies For Calculating Primary Fragment Characteristics.. John. Swisdak..” NAVFAC TM-2371-SHR. Swisdak. 54. 51. 49. M. James. J. Craig. John.. “Procedures For The Collection. and Tatom.” AFRL-MN-TR-2002-7038.” Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board Technical Paper 16 Revision 3. Jesse. John. Swisdak. S. P. “Characterization of an Explosion Inside an ISO Container On A Truck. Tancreto. Mendicki. 22 February 2007. Swisdak. 55.. M. M.. Michael. 1 April 2009. S. Struck. and Crull M. 56. July 2004. M. “ISO-2: Program Description and Data Summary. 53. and Hoing. Analysis. Michael. “DDESB Blast Effects Computer Version 6: User’s Manual and Documentation. 10 April 2009. Swisdak. 1 December 2002. M. John. ." NOL TN 10134. Swisdak.. 2. Swisdak. 14 Dec 1967.. "Additional Measurements of Noise Generated by Explosion Tests in Bldg 317. M. 6. M. "Blast Energy and Equivalent Weight Calculations for PETN in Free Air. Swisdak. M. "Explosive Dredge II (EC-191). M. "Equivalent Weight Calculations Using the C-E-I-R On-Site Computer." NOL TN 9642. "A Study of the Feasibility of Using a Conical Shock Tube as a Sonic Boom Simulator. 29 Mar 1973. M. 7 .. 21 Jun 1971. M. "Compiled Free-Air Blast Data for Bare Spherical H-6 and Tritonal. M.. Swisdak. 4. 16 Aug 1972. M." NOL TN 7870. M. 27 Jul 1972." NOL TN 9667. M. "An Investigation of the Sound Pressure Levels Produced by Explosions in Bombproofs. 3. M. M. Swisdak.. 13 Aug 1968. 7. Swisdak." NOL TN 9884.INFORMAL REPORTS 1." NOL TN 8123.." NOL TN 9242. 5. 17 Apr 1974. M. M. Swisdak. CA. 30-31 May 1973. 13. NOL. BRL." Minutes oft the 18th DDESB Seminar. Norfolk. 4. Albuquerque. Jun 1984. Mar 1972. Mar 1979 (with P. Oct 1975. 2. 12-14 Sep 1978. Oct 1976 (with G. "Hazard Arcs Around Nuclear Attack Submarines. Spiez. Albuquerque. "Naval Explosives Safety Improvement Program--Plans and Programs. 12. NM." Minutes of the 15th DDESB Seminar. 18-20 Sep 1973. "Explosion Testing and the Environment. 11. 15. TX. "Explosive Material Quality Control for MISERS BLUFF. CA. 5. Jun 1983. "Reproducibility of Multi-Ton ANFO and TNT Detonations. 8 . VA. Albuquerque." presented at the DEA-AF-F/G 7304 Technical Meeting: Physics of Explosives. Los Angeles. 7." presented at the MISERS BLUFF Symposium." presented at 1984 JANNAF Propulsion Systems Hazards Subcommittee Meeting. 10. San Antonio. 9-11 Sep 1980.PAPERS 1. "Explosive Quality Control for MILL RACE. 9. "Explosive Material Quality Control and Boostering System for DISTANT RUNNER. HDL. "Some Problems Associated with Airblast Pressure Transducers. "Environmental Assessment of Explosive Demolition Disposal at Fort Pickett. Apr 1982. NSWC/WOL. "Charge Preparation for Operation DICE THROW. 8. Switzerland. Peckham)." presented at the 7th Transducer Workshop. Jun 1977. NM. 3. "Long Range (Low Pressure) Airblast Parameters." presented at 8th International Symposium on Military Applications of Blast Simulation." presented at the pre-DICE THROW Symposium. VA." Minutes of the 20th DDESB Seminar. "An Investigation of the Sound Pressure Levels Produced by Explosions in Bombproofs." Minutes of the 19th DDESB Seminar. 6. DARCOM HQ." presented at the DISTANT RUNNER symposium. NM. "Charge Preparation of Operation Pre-DICE THROW. Young)." presented at the Conference on Environmental Effects of Explosives and Explosions. "An Investigation of the Sound Pressure Levels Produced by Explosions in Bombproofs." presented at the Conference on Environmental Effects of Explosives and Explosions. Aug 1982. San Francisco. Mar 1982. 14. April/May 1974 (with G. "Maximum TNT Equivalence of Naval Propellants." presented at the DICE THROW Symposium." presented at the MILL RACE Symposium. Phase II. Young). BRL. Aug 1984. "Pre-Formed Fragment Warhead Recovery Tests. Australia." Minutes of the 21st DDESB Seminar." presented at the International Symposium on the Interaction of Conventional Munitions with Concrete Structures. Houston. "Reaction Propagation Along an Enclosed Explosive Handling Conveyor." Minutes of the 21st DDESB Seminar. 23. CA. 29. Aug 1988. "Prevention of Sympathetic Detonation. 19. Houston. Mannheim. CA. Anaheim. Aug 1984 (with V. 18. 31. Aug 1984 (with P. Canberra. "Explosive Material Quality Control and Booster System for MISTY PICTURE. et. al. Houston. 22. "A New Explosion Test Facility at NSWC--The 50-Pound Bombproof. "Maximum TNT Equivalence of Naval Propellants. Ward. Anaheim. "Fragment Hazard Investigation Program. Houston. Aug 1986 (with P. 24. Feb 1986. CA. 27. Aug 1986. GA." presented at 2nd Australian Defence Explosive Safety Seminar. March 1987 (with J. Australia. Moore). Peckham).” Minutes of the 21st DDESB Seminar. TX. Anaheim. Mar 1986. Dec 1987." presented at the 22nd DDESB Seminar. Houston. TX. "Aircraft Shelter Model Test Program. 20." Minutes of the 22nd DDESB Seminar. "Prevention of Sympathetic Detonation. TX. TX. "Explosive Material Quality Control and Booster System for MINOR SCALE. 25.). 26. "Sympathetic Detonation of 16"/50 HC Projectiles.PAPERS (continued) 16. Dec 1987. Oct 1986." presented at Workshop on Insensitive Munitions Information Exchange. Ward). Federal Republic of Germany. 30. England." Minutes of the 23rd DDESB Seminar. Aug 1984 (with F.” Minutes of the 21st DDESB Seminar. TX. Canberra. al." presented at the 1986 JANNAF Propulsion Systems Hazards Subcommittee Meeting. et. Porzel). Dec 1987. 28. "SPARROW (7M) Hazards Test Program. NM. Peckham." presented at the MINOR SCALE Symposium. London. Atlanta.). "Solid Rocket Booster Command Destruct System Hazard Study. CA. Aug 1984 (with J. 21. 9 . "Analysis of the Debris Produced by A Processing Building Accident.” Minutes oft the 22nd DDESB Seminar. HDL. 17. "STANDARD Missile Test Cell Accident Maximum Credible Event. Albuquerque." presented at the MISTY PICTURE Symposium.” presented at 2nd Australian Defence Explosive Safety Seminar. Aug 1986. "TOMAHAWK (BGM-109 B/C-2) Sympathetic Detonation Testing and Hazard Arc Determination. Monterey.” Minutes of the 21st DDESB Seminar. CA. 37. “Explosive Material Quality Assurance and Booster System. 33. 40. 44. 41. 20-21 Nov 1991. MO.” presented at Third Tri-Service Symposium on Explosive Testing. Aug 1992 (with P..” presented at the Fourth TriService Symposium on Explosives Testing. Anaheim. Aug 1992. 35.” Minutes of the 24th DDESB Seminar. Aug 1988 (with P..” presented at the MISERS GOLD Symposium.” presented at the DISTANT IMAGE Symposium. 39.” Minutes of the 25th DDESB Seminar. “Hazards Produced By the Detonation of Buried Ordnance. “Explosive Material Quality Assurance and Booster System. “TEMPS--Maritime Prepositioning Ship Test. 43.” presented at the Fifth International Symposium on Interaction of Nonnuclear Munitions With Structures. 46. St. “Procedures For The Analysis of Debris Produced by Explosion Events. “Hazard Class/Division 1. MO. Anaheim. 22-25 Jan 1990. Anaheim. Aug 1990 (with P." Minutes of the 23rd DDESB Seminar. “ESQD Arcs for Maritime Prepositioning Ships. 34. Louis. ESQD Arcs for Maritime Prepositioning Ships. Aug 1990.” Minutes of the 25th DDESB Seminar. MO.” Minutes of the 24th DDESB Seminar. Louis.6--Extremely Insensitive Detonating Substances. “Hazards Produced By Explosions Inside Earth-Covered Igloos.” Minutes of the 25th DDESB Seminar. “Hazard Division 1. 10 . 45. “Hazards From Underwater Explosions.” presented at the Fourth Tri-Service Symposium on Explosives Testing. CA.6: Articles Containing Extremely Insensitive Detonating Substances. 36. CA. St. "Analysis of the Debris Produced by Explosions in Tunnels. GA. “INBLAST--A New and Revised Computer Code For The Prediction of Blast Inside Closed Or Vented Structures. Mannheim. Montanaro). Aug 1992 “Hardened Aircraft Shelter Test Program. 20-21 Nov 1991. Aug 1992.” Minutes of the 24th DDESB Seminar..” presented at Third TriService Symposium on Explosive Testing. Germany.” Minutes of the 25th DDESB Seminar.PAPERS (continued) 32. Atlanta. Montanaro). March 1990. Montanaro). “INBLAST--A New and Revised Computer Code For The Prediction of Blast Inside Closed Or Vented Structures. 42. Louis. Anaheim. CA. Jan 1992. 38. St. May 1991. Aug 1990. March 1990. ” presented at PARARI ‘95--Australasian Safety Seminar. et. Las Vegas.S. “Non-Thermal Effects From Hazard Division 1. “Hazard Division 1. 55. al. Aug 1994. NV. October 1995 (with J. FL. Hazard Division 1. Miami. Ward.PAPERS (continued) 47. “Hazard Division 1.” presented at PARARI--Australian Safety Seminar. “TNT Equivalence of Selected U.2 Effects From Open Stacks. “Simplified Kingery Airblast Calculations. Miami. Las Vegas. Aug 1996 (with W. Aug 1994 (with K. J. Aug 1994. Gould). “Analytical Certification of ARMCO Revetments For Preventing Sympathetic Detonation. Aug 1994 (with J. M.” Minutes of the 26th DDESB Seminar. Gould). Aug 1994. Miami. Aug 1996 (with P.” Minutes of the 27th DDESB Seminar. Aug 1996 (with J. 50. Ward et. and M. “ANFO Quality Assurance and Booster System.” Minutes of the 26th DDESB Seminar. “Proposed Quantity-Distance Rules For Hazard Division 1. Tancreto. 51. Australia. Aug 1996 (with W. Houchins. “Hazards From the Detonation of Buried Ordnance. Las Vegas. Hager).2 Ammunition. 59.).” Minutes of the 26th DDESB Seminar. 54. 58. Feb 1994.” Minutes of the 27th DDESB Seminar. Las Vegas. Montanaro).” Minutes of the 26th DDESB Seminar. FL.” presented at the MINOR UNCLE Symposium.” Minutes of the 27th DDESB Seminar. Houchins and M. 49. NV.” Minutes oft the 26th DDESB Seminar. and W. Aug 1994 (with J. Canberra. “A Brief Discussion of Two Recent Magazine Accidents At The Naval Surface Warfare Center. 57. 60.3 Events Inside Structures. Miami. FL. Canberra. 11 .2 Tests--Instrumentation Results and Interpretation. Miami. 56. Ward. “HPM Acceptor Threshold Criteria For Explosive Fill Pressure And Case Deformation.” Minutes of the 27th DDESB Seminar. W. “Hazard Ranges For Small New Explosive Quantities In Hardened Aircraft Shelters. Aug 1996. NV. Miami. NV. al. Tancreto and K.2 Open Air Testing--Summary Of Results. Army Gun Propellants. NV. 53. 52. “A Consequence Minimization Approach To Explosive Siting” Minutes of the 26th DDESB Seminar. FL. FL. Houchins). Rye). Oct 1992. FL.” Minutes of the 27th DDESB Seminar.). Gould. Las Vegas. Australia. 48. FL. Orlando. Nov 1997 (with M. Canberra. Las Vegas.Montanaro.” Minutes of PARARI ’97 (Australian Explosives Safety Seminar).2 Ammunition. “DDESB Blast Effects Computer—Version 3. Australia. Deschambault).” Minutes of the 28th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. Tatom).Ward). Nov 1999 (with J. “The Measurement And Analysis Of Explosion Produced Debris And Fragments Following An Accident Or A Test Representative Of An Accident. Canberra. and J. 69. 65. 73.Absil). Nov 1997 (with J.” Minutes of PARARI ’99 (Australian Explosives Safety Seminar). “The Effect Of Structures On The Hazards Arising From Accidental Explosions Of Hazard Division 1. Australia.PAPERS (continued) 61. Australia. FL. NV. Ward). “40 Tonne Event: A Comparison Of Predicted and Measured Airblast Results.” Minutes of the 27th DDESB Seminar. and Interpretation of Explosion-Produced Debris.” Minutes of the 28th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. Aug 1996 (with P. Hardwick and J. “The New DDESB Blast Effects Computer. “Proposed Quantity-Distance Rules For Hazard Division 1. Bahktar).” Minutes of the 28th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. Aug 1996 (with K. July 2000 (with L.” Minutes of PARARI ’99 (Australian Explosives Safety Seminar). Las Vegas. FL. Montanaro). Orlando. 74. Ward).” Minutes of PARARI ’97 (Australian Explosives Safety Seminar). 64. Orlando. Orlando.” Minutes of the 29th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. Hager and J. 62. 63. NV. Gould). Canberra. Aug 1998 (with K. 66.0. New Orleans.” Minutes of PARARI ’99 (Australian Explosives Safety Seminar). Aug 1998 (with E. “Blast Induced Fragments From Detonations Inside Munitions Storage Structures. Gould and J. “ESQD Reduction By Analysis and Analogy.Henderson. 70. FL.” Minutes of the 28th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. Orlando. Analysis. 68. “Procedures For The Collection. “Risk Based Explosives Safety Modeling. Gould). Australia. Australia. “Feasibility of Using Non-Propagation Walls In An Existing Operating Facility. Canberra. Canberra.Ward). Aug 1998 (with J.2 Ammunition. Canberra. and M. Australia.” Minutes of the 28th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. “Primary Fragment Ranges For Explosives Safety.” Minutes of the 27th DDESB Seminar.” Minutes of PARARI ’97 (Australian Explosives Safety Seminar). LA. Aug 1998 (with M. “The DDESB Blast Effects Computer—From Circular Slide Rule to EXCEL Spreadsheet. FL. 72. J. Tancreto). Nov 1999 (with M. Crull). Aug 1998 (with M. Nov1997 (with P. 67. 71. Nov 1999 (with M. “A Brief Discussion of A Recent Explosive Accident At the Naval Surface Warfare Center.Gould). 12 . Australia.3. and 1.1. LA. Ward). 80. “Proposed Inhabited Building Distances Based On Debris For Aboveground Structures. Tancreto).” Minutes of PARARI ’01 (Australian Explosives Safety Seminar).3 Quantity-Distance Criteria. “Full Scale Testing For PES Debris Hazards And ES Response. Atlanta. Australia. Hager). New Orleans. Nov 2001 (with J.6). Ward). 86. 81.” Minutes of PARARI ’01 (Australian Explosives Safety Seminar). Atlanta. K. “High Performance Magazine Non-Propagation Wall Design Criteria. “The DDESB Blast Effects Computer—Version 5. Canberra. Aug 2002 (with J. “Approved Protective Construction In The United States.PAPERS (continued) 75. 1. Ward). 82. Aug 2008 (with M.” Minutes of the 30th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. GA. July 2000 (with K. Nov 2001 (with E. Newton and T. Canberra. Deschambault). Australia. Nov 2001 (with J. “Comparison Of 40-Tonne Test Debris Data To SAFER Prediction. “Primary Fragment Ranges For Explosives Safety. CA. GA. Aug 2002.” Minutes of the 29th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. Pfitzer). Palm Springs.2. 79. LA. Aug 2002 (with M. 1. Australia. “Basis And Benefits Of Reduced Hazard Classification (HD 1. Tatom and K. “Using SUSAN Test Data To Assign Sensitivity Groups To Bare High Explosive. 84. 83. Deschambault). 85. 88. Tatom and E. July 2000. “History Of United States Hazard Division 1.” Minutes of the 30th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. Atlanta.” Minutes of the 29th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. 77. 78. July 2000 (with J. Australia. Tatom. “The DDESB Blast Effects Computer—Version 4. Olson). 13 .” Minutes of PARARI ’01 (Australian Explosives Safety Seminar). (with M. Nov 2001 (with E. Aug 2002 (with K. GA. New Orleans. “Methodologies For Calculating Primary Fragment Characteristics (The New. Nov 2001 (with J. Henderson). Crull) 76.” Minutes of the 29th DoD Explosives Safety Seminar. Improved TP-16).” Minutes of PARARI ’01 (Australian Explosives Safety Seminar). Canberra. 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