A Short Treatise on Shock Waves and Equations of State

A Short Treatise on Shock Waves and Equations of State
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Total Pages : 212
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Synopsis A Short Treatise on Shock Waves and Equations of State by : Yun K. Huang

Huagn (formerly US Ballistic Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground) presents a monograph on the fundamentals of shock wave phenomena and related equations of state. Shock waves in various environments are covered and special topics include shock tubes, hypervelocity impact, shaped-charge jet penetration, cosmic and isothermal shocks, and shock wave phenomenon in traffic jams.

Selected Topics In Shock Wave Physics And Equation Of State Modeling

Selected Topics In Shock Wave Physics And Equation Of State Modeling
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9789814502252
ISBN-13 : 9814502251
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Synopsis Selected Topics In Shock Wave Physics And Equation Of State Modeling by : G Roger Gathers

This book deals primarily with the basic concepts used in shock wave physics for measuring the equation of state of materials for high pressures. It provides considerably more detail in the development of the material than any competing book. The material on EOS modeling describes the basic physics models used and the form they take in hydrocodes. The models chosen are selected to show the wide variety of treatments. Written for teaching seminars, the book should benefit graduate students and interested physicists and engineers engaged in impact physics.

Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library, Vol. 2

Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library, Vol. 2
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3642061133
ISBN-13 : 9783642061134
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Synopsis Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library, Vol. 2 by : Y. Horie

This book is the first of several volumes on solids in the Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library. This is a unique collection, and the library as a whole sets out to comprehensively and authoritatively cover and review at research level the subject matter with all its ramifications. All the chapters are self-contained and can be read independently of each other, though they are of course thematically interrelated.

Fundamentals of Shock Wave Propagation in Solids

Fundamentals of Shock Wave Propagation in Solids
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 439
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ISBN-10 : 9783540745693
ISBN-13 : 3540745696
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Synopsis Fundamentals of Shock Wave Propagation in Solids by : Lee Davison

My intent in writing this book is to present an introduction to the thermo- chanical theory required to conduct research and pursue applications of shock physics in solid materials. Emphasis is on the range of moderate compression that can be produced by high-velocity impact or detonation of chemical exp- sives and in which elastoplastic responses are observed and simple equations of state are applicable. In the interest of simplicity, the presentation is restricted to plane waves producing uniaxial deformation. Although applications often - volve complex multidimensional deformation fields it is necessary to begin with the simpler case. This is also the most important case because it is the usual setting of experimental research. The presentation is also restricted to theories of material response that are simple enough to permit illustrative problems to be solved with minimal recourse to numerical analysis. The discussions are set in the context of established continuum-mechanical principles. I have endeavored to define the quantities encountered with some care and to provide equations in several convenient forms and in a way that lends itself to easy reference. Thermodynamic analysis plays an important role in continuum mechanics, and I have included a presentation of aspects of this subject that are particularly relevant to shock physics. The notation adopted is that conventional in expositions of modern continuum mechanics, insofar as possible, and variables are explained as they are encountered. Those experienced in shock physics may find some of the notation unconventional.

Shock Waves and Reaction—Diffusion Equations

Shock Waves and Reaction—Diffusion Equations
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 596
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ISBN-10 : 9781468401523
ISBN-13 : 1468401521
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Synopsis Shock Waves and Reaction—Diffusion Equations by : Joel Smoller

. . . the progress of physics will to a large extent depend on the progress of nonlinear mathe matics, of methods to solve nonlinear equations . . . and therefore we can learn by comparing different nonlinear problems. WERNER HEISENBERG I undertook to write this book for two reasons. First, I wanted to make easily available the basics of both the theory of hyperbolic conservation laws and the theory of systems of reaction-diffusion equations, including the generalized Morse theory as developed by C. Conley. These important subjects seem difficult to learn since the results are scattered throughout the research journals. 1 Second, I feel that there is a need to present the modern methods and ideas in these fields to a wider audience than just mathe maticians. Thus, the book has some rather sophisticated aspects to it, as well as certain textbook aspects. The latter serve to explain, somewhat, the reason that a book with the title Shock Waves and Reaction-Diffusion Equations has the first nine chapters devoted to linear partial differential equations. More precisely, I have found from my classroom experience that it is far easier to grasp the subtleties of nonlinear partial differential equations after one has an understanding of the basic notions in the linear theory. This book is divided into four main parts: linear theory, reaction diffusion equations, shock wave theory, and the Conley index, in that order. Thus, the text begins with a discussion of ill-posed problems.

Shock Waves in Condensed Media

Shock Waves in Condensed Media
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Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:727322208
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Synopsis Shock Waves in Condensed Media by :

To provide an overall perspective and some understanding of what is involved in the shock-wave process, we first develop the basic conservation equations and some hydrodynamic flow properties that affect the experimental measurements. These are almost entirely restricted to one-dimensional plane flow, which is quite appropriate because almost all EOS data are obtained in a similar situation. The bulk of the thermodynamics needed for calculations to supplement the EOS data, or to calculate other thermodynamic quantities, such as the specific heat, when additional data are obtained, is presented next. Phase changes and elastic-plastic flow are then considered. A limited set of experimental techniques is given next, with one or two examples of typical records or results. These types of experiments are of primary importance in understanding the state of matter at high pressure. Because of a certain unique property of the shock-wave EOS of solids, a short section is devoted to the consequences of its properties followed by brief summaries of the results of many experiments. Finally, we consider the shock-wave EOS of the earth undoubtedly the largest shock-wave recovery laboratory we have, which after a lot of study by seismologists, has revealed quite a bit about itself. On the basis of that work and some results presented here, an EOS for the earth is derived. 86 refs., 90 figs.

Shock Waves in Solid State Physics

Shock Waves in Solid State Physics
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9781000012095
ISBN-13 : 1000012093
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Synopsis Shock Waves in Solid State Physics by : G.I. Kanel'

Methods and the latest results of experimental studies of the strength properties, polymorphism and metastable states of materials and substances with extremely short durations of shock-wave action are presented. The author provides a comprehensive and theoretical description of specific features of the dynamics of elastoplastic shock compression waves in relaxing media. The presentation is preceded by a detailed description of the theoretical foundations of the method and a brief discussion of the basic methods of generating and diagnosing shock waves in solids. Key Selling Features: Addresses dynamic elastic-plastic response, spallation, and shock-induced phase transformation. Provides a centralized presentation of topics of interest to the shock physics community Presents new data on the mechanism and basic patterns of sub-microsecond polymorphic transformations and phase transitions. Investigates destruction waves in shock-compressed glasses. Analyzes the behavior of highly hard brittle materials under shock-wave loading and ways to diagnose fracture.

Shock Waves: Measuring The Dynamic Response Of Materials

Shock Waves: Measuring The Dynamic Response Of Materials
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9781911299042
ISBN-13 : 1911299042
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Synopsis Shock Waves: Measuring The Dynamic Response Of Materials by : William M Isbell

This book presents, in a concise and comprehensive manner, the essential techniques by which shock wave physicists probe the boundaries of material response to impulsive loads. The author is a well-known figure in shock wave physics, having worked for over forty years with many of the outstanding researchers in the field.The book acquaints readers both with modern instrumentation techniques including interferometers such as the DISAR and the VISAR — and with methods that have been established by previous generations of experimentalists — including acoustic measurement techniques and low to moderate strain rate machines.Besides an exposition of the theoretical aspects of shock wave phenomena, it contains large amounts of data on equations of state, spallation thresholds, shock wave attenuation from very high pressures, and elastic constants. Much of this information has been previously unavailable in open publications.The text documents the transition from testing performed with explosives to the use of modern compressed gas guns, which permit much more detailed diagnostics and controlled conditions. In particular, the author pioneered the use of two-stage light gas guns which launch high-density plates against specimens located at the muzzle. The high launch velocity of these guns produced data that represents the highest pressures obtained in the free world at that time./a

Frontiers of Shock Wave Research

Frontiers of Shock Wave Research
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9783030907358
ISBN-13 : 303090735X
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Synopsis Frontiers of Shock Wave Research by : Kazuyoshi Takayama

The book contains 12 chapters written by well-known shock wave researchers from seven different countries. Each researcher provides a brief description of his main research interests and results, thereby providing the readers with an excellent view of shock wave research conducted in the past fifty years. It also provides hints as to what still needs further investigation. It will be an excellent guide for young researchers entering the field of shock wave phenomena. Among the described investigations are the following topics: Blast wave interaction with a body when the body is in the area of interference of two blast waves moving in different directions; equation of state for water based on the shock Hugoniot data; Mach waves occurring over a backward facing edge in supersonic flow; shock waves in dusty gas; shock wave interaction with various bodies; three shock interactions.

Intense Shock Waves on Earth and in Space

Intense Shock Waves on Earth and in Space
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9783030748401
ISBN-13 : 3030748405
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Synopsis Intense Shock Waves on Earth and in Space by : Vladimir Fortov

This book focuses on the non-traditional branches of physics and mechanics of shock waves that have arisen recently in connection with the intensive study of these waves in a wide variety of phenomena - from nuclear matter to clusters of galaxies. The book is devoted to the various physical phenomena and properties of intense shock waves. The author addresses methods of generation, diagnostics, as well as theoretical methods for describing shock waves at extremely high pressures and temperatures in laboratory and quasi-laboratory conditions. The state of materials with high energy density generated by shock wave compression is discussed. In addition, the book aims to systematize, generalize, and describe from a universal viewpoint the extensive theoretical and experimental material on the physics of high energy densities - the physics and mechanics of intense shock waves. The book is based on lectures delivered by the author at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, the Higher School of Physics of Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation, as well as overviews presented at many scientific conferences and symposia. It is useful to a wide range of researchers in natural sciences, giving them access to original works and allowing them to navigate the fascinating problems of the modern science of intense shock waves.