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Depending upon thermodynamic state, materials can exist in a number of different physical phases (e.g., solid, liquid, or gas). Under certain conditions of temperature and pressure, it is possible (for some solids) to transition from one crystalline structure to another. Such transformations in solid materials are referred to as polymorphic transformations. Polymorphic transformations, melting and evaporation of solids are first-order phase transitions. Shock waves can be used to produce a wide range of material states (P, V, T) and establish the conditions for proceeding from one phase to another.
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Glushak, B., Mochalov, M. (2006). Studies of Phase Transformations. In: Zhernokletov, M.V., Glushak, B.L. (eds) Material Properties under Intensive Dynamic Loading. Shock Wave and High Pressure Phenomena. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-36845-8_5
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