599 



17. Oscillation of Gas Globes in Underwater Explosions, by A. Keil and 

 W. Wxmderlich, TMB Translation 209, February 194.6. 



18. Vertical Motion of a Spherical Bubble and the Pressure Surrounding It, 

 by G. I. Taylor, S. W. 19. 



19. Critical Survey of Bubble Phenomena based on Information Available up 

 to August 1943, by H. N. V. Temperley, Undex 64, November 1943. 



20. Migration of Underwater Gas Globes Due to Gravity and Neighboring 

 Surfaces, by E. H. Kennard, TMB R-182, 1943. 



21. Studies on the Gas Bubble Resulting from Underwater Explosions: On the 

 Best Location of a Mine Near the Sea Bed, by M. Shiffman and B. Friedman, 

 AME 37. IR. 



22. The Pressure Volume Relations and the Chemical Constitution of the 

 Products of Detonation in TNT during Adiabatic Expansion, by H. Jones, 

 R. C. 212, July 1941. 



23. Report on Study of Pure Explosive Compounds, II: Correlation of Thermal 

 Quantities with Explosive Properties, by Arthur D. Little, Inc., Report 

 to Office of the Chief of Ordnance (Contract W-19-020-0RD-6436) . 



24. NDRC Div. 2 Interim Report on Underwater Explosives and Explosions, 

 UE-23, p. 20, June 15-July 15, 1944-. 



25. Preparation of Charges for the Study of Explosion Phenomena at the 

 Underwater Explosives Research Laboratory, by P. Newmark and E. L. Patterson, 

 OSRD 6259, NDRC A- 381. 



26. Energy Partition in Underwater Explosion Phenomena, by A. B. Arons and 

 D. R, Yennie, NavOrd Report 406. 



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