High-pressure Science and Technology--1993

High-pressure Science and Technology--1993
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Release: 2008
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Annotation Proceedings of the joint International Association for Research and Advancement of High Pressure Science and Technology (AIRAPT) and American Physical Society (APS) Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter Conference, held at Colorado Springs, Colorado, June- July 1993. The purpose of the conference was to provide a forum where scientists and engineers studying the response of condensed matter to static and dynamic high pressures and temperatures could exchange ideas and technical information. The proceedings comprise 456 technical papers that describe both the micro- and macroscopic mechanical, chemical, electromagnetic, and optical response of condensed phase materials to high pressure. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids VIII

High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids VIII
Author: L.C. Chhabildas
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2006-03-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540271686

Research in the field of shock physics and ballistic impact has always been intimately tied to progress in development of facilities for accelerating projectiles to high velocity and instrumentation for recording impact phenomena. The chapters of this book, written by leading US and European experts, cover a broad range of topics and address researchers concerned with questions of material behaviour under impulsive loading and the equations of state of matter, as well as the design of suitable instrumentation such as gas guns and high-speed diagnostics. Applications include high-speed impact dynamics, the inner composition of planets, syntheses of new materials and materials processing. Among the more technologically oriented applications treated is the testing of the flight characteristics of aeroballistic models and the assessment of impacts in the aerospace industry.

Shock Compression of Condensed Matter--1989

Shock Compression of Condensed Matter--1989
Author: American Physical Society
Publisher: North Holland
Total Pages: 1050
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444882714

This book presents the most up-to-date collection of research activities in the area of high-pressure shock compression. Current reviews and original research papers are given on theoretical and experimental aspects of high-pressure equations of state, on dynamic plastic response and strength of solids, on numerical simulation and modeling of material response, on fast optical techniques and other advances in experimental technique, on laser-driven shocks, on material modification and shock-induced defects, on geologic and geophysical materials, on dynamic compaction and on modeling and behavior of initiation in energetic materials. Six plenary, 13 invited and 203 research papers are presented.

Shock Compression of Condensed Matter--1989

Shock Compression of Condensed Matter--1989
Author: American Physical Society
Publisher: North Holland
Total Pages: 1050
Release: 1990
Genre: Condensed matter
ISBN:

This book presents the most up-to-date collection of research activities in the area of high-pressure shock compression. Current reviews and original research papers are given on theoretical and experimental aspects of high-pressure equations of state, on dynamic plastic response and strength of solids, on numerical simulation and modeling of material response, on fast optical techniques and other advances in experimental technique, on laser-driven shocks, on material modification and shock-induced defects, on geologic and geophysical materials, on dynamic compaction and on modeling and behavior of initiation in energetic materials. Six plenary, 13 invited and 203 research papers are presented.

Classic Papers in Shock Compression Science

Classic Papers in Shock Compression Science
Author: James N. Johnson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461222184

The field of shock compression science has a long and rich history involving contributions of mathematicians, physicists and engineers over approximately two hundred years. The middle of the nineteenth century was an especially ac tive period with the contributions of Riemann, Rankine and Hugoniot, among others. The middle of the twentieth century saw another increase in activity re lated to shock compression of condensed matter as a result of military applica tions. It was also recognized that shock compression provided a means of sub jecting solids and liquids to extreme states of temperature and pressure difficult to achieve by static means. It has thus become an academic study in its own right. The principal modem contributions to this science were summarized in the landmark paper by Rice, McQueen and Walsh [Solid State Physics, Vol. 6, pp. 1-63, 1958]. As this field has continued to mature, interest has increased in tracing the early papers that have served as the foundations of the field. Cheret [Shock Compression of Condensed Matter - 1989, Elsevier Sci. Pub. B. V. , pp 11-19, 1990) has contributed to this literature with his review of the life of Hugoniot on the one-hundredth anniversary of the publication of Hugoniot's classic paper on the propagation of discontinuous waves in gases. This contribution prompted additional historical investigation involving the precursors to Hugoniot.

High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids

High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids
Author: J.R. Asay
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461209110

This book presents a set of basic understandings of the behavior and response of solids to propagating shock waves. The propagation of shock waves in a solid body is accompanied by large compressions, decompression, and shear. Thus, the shear strength of solids and any inelastic response due to shock wave propagation is of the utmost importance. Furthermore, shock compres sion of solids is always accompanied by heating, and the rise of local tempera ture which may be due to both compression and dissipation. For many solids, under a certain range of impact pressures, a two-wave structure arises such that the first wave, called the elastic prescursor, travels with the speed of sound; and the second wave, called a plastic shock wave, travels at a slower speed. Shock-wave loading of solids is normally accomplished by either projectile impact, such as produced by guns or by explosives. The shock heating and compression of solids covers a wide range of temperatures and densities. For example, the temperature may be as high as a few electron volts (1 eV = 11,500 K) for very strong shocks and the densification may be as high as four times the normal density.