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Quasi-isentrope loading

That this is not always the case should be expected. In fact, if it was not for heterogeneous localization of some flow phenomena, it would be very diflicult to initiate secondary explosives, or to effect shock-induced chemical reactions in solids. Heterogeneous shear deformation in metals has also been invoked as an explanation for a reduction in shear strength in shock compression as compared to quasi-isentropic loading. We present here a brief discussion of some aspects of heterogeneous deformation in shock-loaded solids. [Pg.241]

In the first part of present work specific conductivity of fullerene C60 crystals has been measured under smooth quasi-isentropic loading conditions up to 15 GPa at initial temperatures T=293 K and 77 K. We have registered the sharp increase of conductivity more than 6 orders of magnitude in a range of pressure from 0 to 15 GPa, Fig. 1. Value of conductivity regains initial properties after dynamic load is removed. The results received testified about sharply decreasing of band-gap of C6o under compression. However the experimental temperature dependence of... [Pg.39]


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