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Waves in solids

B.A. Auld, Acoustic Fields and Waves in Solids 2nd edition, Vol 11, (Robert Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar, Florida, 1990). [Pg.720]

M.H. Rice, R.G. McQueen, and J.M. Walsh, Compression of Solids by Strong Shock Waves, in Solid State Physics, Vol. VI (edited by F. Seitz and D. Turnbull), Academic Press, New York, 1958, pp. 1-63. [Pg.5]

For shock waves in solids, the shock pressure P is typically much greater than the initial pressure Pq, which is normally ambient atmospheric conditions, so that Pq is usually neglected. Eq can also be taken to be zero, sinee internal energy is a thermodynamie state funetion and ean be refereneed to any initial state. Removing Eq and Pq from the jump conditions results in their eommon form... [Pg.11]

I. C. Skidmore, An Introduction to Shock Waves in Solids, Appl. Mater. Res. 4, 131... [Pg.42]

Thuston, R.N., Waves in Solids, in Handbuch der Physik, Band VIa/4 (edited by Flugge, S.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1974, pp. 109-308. [Pg.367]

Duvall, G.E., Shock-Induced Phase Transitions in Solids, in Propagation of Shock Waves in Solids (edited by Varley, E.), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1976, pp. 97-114. [Pg.368]

Griiner G (1994) Density waves in solids, frontiers in physics. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, USA... [Pg.94]

Kolsky, H., Stress Waves in Solids, Dover Publications, Inc., New York, NY, 1963. [Pg.56]

Erkman describes in Ref 8a, experiments conducted at Poulter Labs, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, Calif, in which A1 plates were caused to spall by explosively induced oblique shock waves. The work was principally directed toward developing techniques for performing reproducible experiments with A1 and for testing the scaling laws for spalling. During these experiments was also studied decay of explosively-induced shock waves in solids... [Pg.225]

W.L. Murray J. Plant, "A Method for the Study of Solid Explosives and Other Solid (Including Porous) Materials When Subjected to Shock Waves , 4tbONRSympDeton (1965), 355-65. Description is given of a method for determining simultaneously the pressure, density and velocity in shock waves in solid (including porous) materials. The shock was poduced in a cylinder of material using the solid "barrier technique which is usually... [Pg.336]

Motion of the Detonation Products Behind Plane and Spherical Detonation Waves in Solid Explosives , Penn State Uiiv, Dept of Engrg Mechanics Tech Rept 3 (30 Nov 1964) (Dept of Army Contract DA-36-034-ORD-3576RD) 9) M. Lutzky, "The Flow... [Pg.351]

Feoktistova, "Experimental Observation of Mach Reflection of Detonation Waves in Solid Explosives , Sov Physics - Doklady 6(2), 162-63(1961) (Translated from Russian)... [Pg.435]

Ibid, 28, 1437-41(1957) (Plane shock waves) and Ibid 29, 167-70(1958) (Oblique shock waves) 52) Dunkle s Syllabus (1957-1958). Properties of Shock Waves, which include Supported Shock Waves (pp 50-1) General Properties of Shock Waves (51-2) Detachment of Shock Waves (52-3) Conditions Behind Shock Front (53-6) Variability of Specific Heats (56-7) Relaxation Processes, Ionization, and Chemical Reaction (57-60) and Shock Waves in Solids (60). [Pg.539]

Cook (1958), Ionization in Shock Waves (pp 153-58) Thermal Effects of Shock Waves in Solids (213-16) Stability of a Shock Wave in an Inert Solid (216) Chapter 13. Shock Waves in Gaseous and Condensed Media, which includes Mechanism of Formation and Propagation of Shock Waves in Air and Water (322-24) Formation of Pressure Wave (324-26) Propagation of Pressure Wave in... [Pg.539]

Spherical Shock Waves in Solids , Penn-StateUnivTechRept 2 (July 1963) (Contract DA-36-034-ORD-35761RD) 69) Sh. Fuji-... [Pg.540]

Explosively-Induced Shock Waves in Solids and Spalling of Aluminum , 3rdONRSymp-Deton (I960), pp 253-66 7) M.L. Wilkins,... [Pg.548]

The book includes among other topics Definition of expln and classification of expln processes, pp 9-l6 Theory of shock waves, which includes "shock adiabat on p 190 (pp 182-224) Theory of deton waves (pp 225-27) Hugoniot curve for detonation waves (p 228) Hydrodynamic Theory of deton (p 226) Explosion in air. (pp 555-663) Theory of point initiation of deton, called in Rus "Teoriya tochechnago vzryva (pp 598-624) Theory of spherical expln (pp 624-40) Explosion in condensed medium (pp 664-81) Propagation of shock waves in water (pp 681-90) Some problems of theory of deton in liquids (pp 690-98) Propagation of waves in solids (pp 708-18) and Theory of deton in earth. (pp 718-44)... [Pg.617]

Confinement Effect on the Detonation Waves in Solid Explosives. See Ref 47, listed on p D726... [Pg.682]

The propagation of linear acoustic waves in solids depends on two laws discovered by two of the most illustrious physicists of the seventeenth century, one from Cambridge and the other from Oxford. Consider a volume element of an isotropic solid subjected to shear, as shown in Fig. 6.1. If the displacement in the transverse direction is , and the component of shear stress in that direction is os, then Newton s second law may be written... [Pg.74]

Confinement, effect on the detonation waves in solid expls 3 C498... [Pg.526]

Rose, J.L. Ultrasonic Waves in Solid Media, Cambridge University Press. New York, NY. 1999. [Pg.1639]

Confinement, Effect on the Detonation Waves in Solid Explosives. [Pg.281]

Ref L. Deffet J. Boucart, "The Effect of Slight Confinement on the Detonation Waves in Solid Explosives , a paper reported in the 6th Symposium on Combustion, Rein hold, NY (1957) pp 642-48 (10 Refs)... [Pg.281]

Stegeman, G.I. In Proceedings of Erice Summer School on Nonlinear Waves in Solid State Physics Boardman, A,D. Twardowski, T., Eds. in press... [Pg.133]

George Griiner. Density Waves in Solids, volume 89 of Frontiers in Physics. Addison-Wesley, 1994. [Pg.117]

D. Jerome and L. G. Caron (Eds.), Low Dimensional Conductors and Superconductors, NATO Advanced Study Institute, Series B, Vol. 155, (Plenum, New York 1987) J.T. Devreese (Ed.), Highly Conducting One-Dimensional Solids, (Plenum, New York/London 1979) G. Griiner, Density Waves in Solids (Addison-Wesley, London, 1994)... [Pg.694]

Kolski H, "Stress Waves in Solids", Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1953. [Pg.500]

In solids the situation is more complicated than in liquids. Here we have two types of waves, viz. the longitudinal and the shear waves. In contrast with liquids the longitudinal wave in solids is not only determined by the bulk or compression modulus but also by the shear modulus, or alternatively by the Poisson ratio. [Pg.513]


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