Proceedings
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Page : 1532 pages
File Size : 41,21 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Detonation waves
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Page : 1532 pages
File Size : 41,21 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Detonation waves
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Page : 632 pages
File Size : 35,43 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Explosions
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Page : 632 pages
File Size : 21,50 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Explosions
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Author : David J. Edwards
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Page : 824 pages
File Size : 41,93 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Acoustic phenomena in nature
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Page : 1126 pages
File Size : 40,28 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Acoustic phenomena in nature
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Author : United States. Superintendent of Documents
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Page : 1282 pages
File Size : 27,46 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Government publications
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February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index
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Page : 1120 pages
File Size : 36,98 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Acoustic phenomena in nature
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Author : Jerry W Forbes
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 40,18 MB
Release : 2013-02-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 3642325351
This book introduces the core concepts of the shock wave physics of condensed matter, taking a continuum mechanics approach to examine liquids and isotropic solids. The text primarily focuses on one-dimensional uniaxial compression in order to show the key features of condensed matter’s response to shock wave loading. The first four chapters are specifically designed to quickly familiarize physical scientists and engineers with how shock waves interact with other shock waves or material boundaries, as well as to allow readers to better understand shock wave literature, use basic data analysis techniques, and design simple 1-D shock wave experiments. This is achieved by first presenting the steady one-dimensional strain conservation laws using shock wave impedance matching, which insures conservation of mass, momentum and energy. Here, the initial emphasis is on the meaning of shock wave and mass velocities in a laboratory coordinate system. An overview of basic experimental techniques for measuring pressure, shock velocity, mass velocity, compression and internal energy of steady 1-D shock waves is then presented. In the second part of the book, more advanced topics are progressively introduced: thermodynamic surfaces are used to describe equilibrium flow behavior, first-order Maxwell solid models are used to describe time-dependent flow behavior, descriptions of detonation shock waves in ideal and non-ideal explosives are provided, and lastly, a select group of current issues in shock wave physics are discussed in the final chapter.
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Page : 822 pages
File Size : 39,35 MB
Release : 1976*
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Page : 1028 pages
File Size : 23,1 MB
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Category : Union catalogs
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.