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A method has been developed for preserving a broad range of compound subjected to the action of shock waves from powerful detonating charges weighing up to 3 kg at test substance volumes up to 6 cm3 and pressures in the detonation front up to about 300 kbar.
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The contamination of the test substances with material from the walls of the bomb has been studied. It is shown that for monolithic test specimens the contamination is very slight.
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It has been observed with reference to a series of substances that reactions, if they occur, proceed with greatest instensity in a cone-shaped region whose base is adjacent to the bottom of that part of the bomb in which the maximum pressures develop. For a given charge and selected bomb geometry the size of the cone and the nature of its boundary are determined by the kinetic characteristics of the reaction.
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Adadurov, G.A., Breusov, O.N., Dremin, A.N. et al. Preservation of inorganic substances compressed by shock waves. Combust Explos Shock Waves 2, 82–85 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01261522
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