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Measurement of Wave Profiles in Shock-Loaded Solids
Abstract
Those of us whose technical interest concerns the response of solids to shock-wave loading feel quite at home with nanoseconds and GPa’s. Nevertheless, the nonlinear and largely irreversible events which take place under such short durations and high pressures are not available for direct examination with our human senses and we rely on our instruments for scientific descriptions of the processes. Since our experience is so limited under these conditions, experiments have played a leading role in the development of the field and the fidelity of our instruments and the validity of our experiments are crucial elements in our understanding of shock processes.
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Particle Velocity Wave Profile Acceleration Measurement Conservation Relation Vitreous SilicaPreview
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