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The results of experiments on shock-wave loading of materials distinguished by a negative slope of the melting curve are reported. An anomalous situation is possible, when the material is melted by a shock wave and then a fast transition to the solid phase takes place in the expansion wave. The newly formed phase should be a nanostructural formation of the given element. Experiments confirmed the existence of the transition from the liquid to the solid phase of the nanostructural modification.
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Original Russian Text © O.B. Drennov, 2013, published in Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2013, Vol. 83, No. 9, pp. 43–46.
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Drennov, O.B. Dynamic loading of solids with a negative slope of the melting curve. Tech. Phys. 58, 1284–1287 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784213090120
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