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Dynamic compression experiments (shock wave and shockless compression) subject materials to unique conditions (very large compressions, high temperatures, and large deformations) on very short time scales (picosecond to microsecond), resulting in a rich array of physical and chemical changes. Research activities related to the dynamic compression of materials are extremely diverse and challenging. As such
Pulsed-Power Science and Technology – Sandia National Laboratories
Shock Compression of Condensed Matter: 1426 (AIP Conference Proceedings / Materials Physics and Applications): : Elert, Mark L., Butler, William T., Borg, John P., Jordan, Jennifer L., Vogler, Tracy J.: 9780735410060: Books
Investigation on Oblique Shock Wave Control by Surface Arc Discharge in a Mach 2.2 Supersonic Wind Tunnel
Undergraduate Research, Shock Physics
Home Shock Waves
Basics of Dynamic Compression (Chapter 2) - Ultracondensed Matter by Dynamic Compression
Normal Shock Wave Equations
Molecular Spectroscopy of Dynamically Compressed Materials: Moore, David S.: 9789811924194: Books
Dynamic compression of a polymer stamper using high-impulse underwater shock waves to imprint a sub-micrometer structure on a metal plate surface - ScienceDirect
PDF) Dissipative Processes under the Shock Compression of Glass
Andrew Krygier - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Frontiers Ultra-High Pressure Dynamic Compression of Geological Materials