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Shock Compression of Hydrocarbons of the General Formula C5H8

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The paper reports results of experimental investigation of liquid hydrocarbons having identical elemental compositions but different structures of molecules, initial densities, and heats of formation. Shock‐compression temperatures are determined For 1,3‐pentadiene, methylene cyclobutane, spiropentane, and a solution of benzene with hexane and cyclohexane (which has the same ratio of C/H), and the shock adiabat is determined for 1,3‐pentadiene. The data obtained are used to refine the expressions for the state parameters of the destruction products of hydrocarbons behind a shock‐wave front.

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Gogulya, M.F., Voskoboinikov, I.M. Shock Compression of Hydrocarbons of the General Formula C5H8. Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves 37, 464–469 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017913415724

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