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Problems on Nonstationary Interaction of Structural Elements with Shock Waves

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Experimental investigations into the interaction of rigid and elastic structure elements with a shock wave in water and in air are reviewed. Investigation techniques are described and the nonstationary behavior of elements is analyzed

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Mikhailova, M.I. Problems on Nonstationary Interaction of Structural Elements with Shock Waves. International Applied Mechanics 37, 1237–1254 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013912800489

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