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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20130380.tiffINVENTORY OF ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant Soarin V LLC C/O GEODynamics Case Number USR12-0071 Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearing PC Exhibits 1 Explosives Storage container Photo #1 X 2 Bunker Photo X 3 Bunker Photo X 4 Shape Charge storage X 5 Surrounding Property Owner Photo X 6 Shape explanation and diagrams (3 pages) X I hereby certify that the 6 Items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commissioners hearing. Chris Gathman I Planner Page 1 of 1 EXHIBIT {mac r�X LL pk`o 2 filc://C:\Doctiments and Settings\glefko\My Documcnts\My Pictures\seismic.jpg 615 (Z. II ;,- or 1/15/2013 A shaped charge is an explosive charge shaped to focus the effect of the explosive's energy. Various types are used to cut and form metal, initiate nuclear weapons, penetrate armor, and "complete" wells in the oil and gas industry. A typical modem lined shaped charge can penetrate armor steel to a depth of 7 or more times the diameter of the charge (charge diameters, CD), though greater depths of 10 CD and above have been achieved. Contrary to a widespread misconception, the shaped charge does not depend in any way on heating or melting for its effectiveness, that is, the jet from a shaped charge does not melt its way through armor, as its effect is purely kinetic in nature. Shaped charges are used most extensively in the petroleum and natural gas industries, in particular in the completion of oil and gas wells, in which they are detonated to perforate the metal casing of the well at intervals to admit the influx of oil and gas. Case Conical liner Primer Main explosive jr I N2%110%1'6 vt 41.016 Ole 404 for 41.0 0 40 oe o: LiryF: Gutrusi In IL Strip Giums Hello