The Scaled Pressure at Altitude computes impulse using the pressure at a specified altitude and the ambient pressure. This equation is part of Sachs scaling law.
About Sachs Scaling Law
In the case of blast waves from explosions produced at altitude, where ambient conditions can be very different from those at sea level, the most commonly used scaling law is that due to Sachs. The application of the Sachs scaling law leads to the formulation of altitude scaling factors.
- Scaled Distance at Altitude: Computes the scaled distances using the Sachs Scaling Law based on the ambient pressure and pressure at a specific altitude.
- Scaled Pressure at Altitude: Computes impulse using the pressure at a specified altitude and the ambient pressure.
- Scaled Impulse at Altitude (v1): Estimates the scaled impulse of an explosion at a specified altitude based on the temperature and pressure at the altitude and the ambient temperature and pressure.
- Scaled Impulse at Altitude (v2): Estimates the scaled impulse of an explosion at an altitude based on the temperature and pressure at the altitude and the ambient temperature and pressure.
Resource:
- "Formulae for Ammunition Management." International Ammunition Technical Guideline. 1st ed. New York: UN, 2013. 2-3.UN SaferGuard. United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA), 20 May 2013. Web. 12 June 2015. <http://www.un.org/disarmament/convarms/Ammunition>.