'SciFi' based discussions
This discussion is not 'SciFi" based, the sci-fi aspect was only circumstantial motivation; if I ask a scientific question about the Periodic Table and mention in passing "oh, maybe I'll write a song about it", does it get bumped into the Folk Ballads subsection too?
PF's purpose is not to polish up SciFi scenarios to make them slightly more technically acceptable
I'm not
asking you people to do any kind of work for me, like setting up a computer simulation yourselves - I'm
ignorant about the state-of-art of fallout hydrodynamics, so I posted a question here because
maybe this is common knowledge to some expert, who can answer it in two lines, simulation or not; but if you
don't know, then I guess we're in the same boat.
Alas, to answer a query, no, I'm not a published writer (though I have a yen to do so sometime in the future), but I fail to see the connection of that with my want of making a few accurate
drawings of an explosion; if it makes you feel better, no, I have no declaration of interests there. My biggest problem here, however, is that you're not being consistent with your own rules:
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/science-fiction-and-fantasy-reviews-forum-rules.680313/
Bottomline: I asked a question about
existing, not speculative physics; whatever I will do with that knowledge, supposing it objective, is my own damn business. I don't mean to be offensive, though; I mean this as constructive criticism.
Try to compare that to the pressure of the blast and give us your estimate about the percentage...
Unfortunately, I'm too ignorant of hydrodynamics and nuclear physics to even get started

; but anyway, I'm more interested in the qualitative behavior, so there's that