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Highpressure Shock Compression Of Solids 6 Old Paradigms New Challenges 1st Edition Yasuyuki Horie

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Highpressure Shock Compression Of Solids 6 Old Paradigms New Challenges 1st Edition Yasuyuki Horie
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 6.59 MB
Pages: 361
Author: Yasuyuki Horie, Lee Davison, Naresh Thadani
ISBN: 9780387955322, 0387955321
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Highpressure Shock Compression Of Solids 6 Old Paradigms New Challenges 1st Edition Yasuyuki Horie by Yasuyuki Horie, Lee Davison, Naresh Thadani 9780387955322, 0387955321 instant download after payment.

Both experimental and theoretical investigations make it clear that mesoscale materials, that is, materials at scales intermediate between atomic and bulk matter, do not always behave in ways predicted by conventional theories of shock compression. At these scales, shock waves interact with local material properties and microstructure to produce a hierarchy of dissipative structures, such as inelastic deformation fields, randomly distributed lattice defects, and residual stresses. A macroscopically steady planar shock wave is neither plane nor steady at the mesoscale.

The chapters in this book examine the assumptions underlying our understanding of shock phenomena and present new measurements, calculations, and theories that challenge these assumptions. They address such questions as: - What are the experimental data on mesoscale effects of shocks, and what are the implications? - Can one formulate new mesoscale theories of shock dynamics? - How would new mesoscale theories affect our understanding of shock-induced phase transitions or fracture? - What new computational models will be needed for investigating mesoscale shocks?

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