1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf00749084
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Continuous radiographic recording for explosion products behind a detonation front

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“…The methods to determine detonation pressure can be clas sified into a direct methods group and an indirect methods group. The former, determining the pressure by measuring some parameters of the detonation products directly, includes the piezoresistive method [16][17][18], electromagnetic method [19,20] and flash xray technique [21]. The other group of methods includes those that are based on the registration of the state originated after shock wave reflection from a bar rier, for instance the freesurface velocity method [22,23], laser/photonic Doppler velocimetry [24][25][26] and aquarium test [27,28] (including Plexiglas [29]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods to determine detonation pressure can be clas sified into a direct methods group and an indirect methods group. The former, determining the pressure by measuring some parameters of the detonation products directly, includes the piezoresistive method [16][17][18], electromagnetic method [19,20] and flash xray technique [21]. The other group of methods includes those that are based on the registration of the state originated after shock wave reflection from a bar rier, for instance the freesurface velocity method [22,23], laser/photonic Doppler velocimetry [24][25][26] and aquarium test [27,28] (including Plexiglas [29]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%