Revisiting shock waves in metals (Q1353384)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1005377
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1005377 |
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Revisiting shock waves in metals (English)
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15 January 1998
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A conservative form of Wallace's theory of thermoplastic flow is presented which takes into account that the system is in contact with an external energy reservoir. The experiments on 6062-T6 Al are interpreted as a weak (e.g. dispersed) shock wave. It is shown that overdriven shock waves in metals can split.
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shock splitting
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Wallace's theory of thermoplastic flow
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strong shocks
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external energy reservoir
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experiments on 6062-T6 Al
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weak shock wave
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overdriven shock waves
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