Air Blast definition

Air Blast means an airborne shock wave resulting from the detonation of explosives.
Air Blast means the airborne shock wave which results from Blasting, which may or may not be audible, measured in decibels;

Examples of Air Blast in a sentence

  • Window systems shall be certified as prescribed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ 4.3 or later to GSA performance condition 3b (in accordance with the GSA Standard Test Method for Glazing and Window Systems Subject to Dynamic Loadings or Very Low Hazard (in accordance with ASTM F 1642, Standard Test Method for Glazing or Glazing Systems Subject to Air Blast Loading) in response to air blast load of 4 psi/28 psi-msec.

  • Fortbrand is the exclusive supplier of the Grizzly RB500 Cold Air Blast to Airports in North America.

  • This piece of equipment doesn't give us the ability to clean any surface down to dry pavement without a Runway Broom and Air Blast attachment which increases the amount of time the runway will be closed.

Related to Air Blast

  • Air kerma means kerma in a given mass of air. The unit used to measure the quantity of air kerma is the Gray (Gy). For X-rays with energies less than 300 kiloelectronvolts (keV), 1 Gray of absorbed dose is delivered by 114 roentgens (R) of exposure.

  • Air gap means the unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere between the lowest opening from which any pipe, valve or tap, supplies water to a tank or fitting or other device, and the overflow level thereof;

  • Single Phase Aerosol Air Freshener means an aerosol air freshener with the liquid contents in a single homogeneous phase and which does not require that the product container be shaken before use.

  • Double Phase Aerosol Air Freshener means an aerosol air freshener with the liquid contents in two or more distinct phases that requires the product container be shaken before use to mix the phases, producing an emulsion.

  • air transport means the carriage by civil aircraft of passengers, baggage, cargo, and mail, separately or in combination, held out to the public for remuneration or hire, which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall include scheduled and non-scheduled (charter) air transport, and full cargo services;