1426 
7. 
ite 
REFERENCES 
Oblique Reflection of Shocks; by John von Neumann, 
Explosive Research Report No. 12, Budrd, 1943. 
Zustandsgleichung fuer Wasser bei sehr hohen Drucken und 
die Geschwindigkeit einer Stosswelle in Wasser (Equation 
of state for water at very high pressures and velocity of 
a shockwave in water); by G. Burkhardt, Ballistisches 
Institut, Berlin-Gatow, 1942. 
Temperature-Pressure-Volume and Phase Relations for Water; 
by Roy W. Goranson, Papers from the Geophysical Laboratory, 
Carnegie Institute of Washington, No. 1057. 
Measurements of Shockwaves in Water with the High Speed 
Spark Camera; by Dr. A. Keil, TMB Translation 213, 
September 1947, 
Beitraege zur Theorie der Detonation (Contribution to the 
Theory of Detonation); by W. Doering and G. Burkhardt, 
Ballistisches Institut, Berlin-Gatow, 1944. (Technical 
Intelligence Center Report 0-846-47.) 
Energy Partition in Underwater Explosion Phenomena; by 
A.B. Arons and D.R. Yennie, NavOrd Report 406, October 1947. 
(a) The Determination of Peak Pressure of an Underwater 
Explosion from a Study of the Initial Dome Velocity; by 
D.A. Wilson, Barbara A. Cotter, and R.S. Price, Navord 
Report 13-47, May 1947. 
(b) “Multiple Charge Effect" from Two 500 GM Pentolite 
Charges Underwater; by E.A. Christian, J.P. Slifko, C.R. 
Niffenegger, A.H. Carter, P.M. Fye, P.C. Cross, J.S. Coles, 
M.R. Reynolds, M. Gifford; NavOrd Report 405, 5 Dec. 1947. 
"The Mechanics of Compressible Fluids"; by G.I. Taylor and 
I.W. MacColl, Division H in Volume III of W.F. Durand's 
"Aerodynamic Theory", Guggenheim Fund. 
Calculations by Dr. Penney, information furnished the author 
by Bureau of Ships, Code 423. 
The Reflection of Small Charge Shockwaves from a Free 
Surface; by G.M. Sokol, NavOrd Report 410. 
Measurements of Pressure Distribution around Cylindrical 
Charges in Water; by Dr. A.H, Keil, Underwater Explosions 
Research Unit, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Report 1-48. 
vi 
