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1996
DOI: 10.1063/1.50700
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Shock compression of low initial density quartz at pressures up to 100 GPa

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“…Expansion velocity of solid aluminum in air versus particle velocity on the shock adiabat: curve 1 refers to calculation using the EOS of the present work and points 2 refer to experimental data of [12]; points a and b denote the states on the shock adiabat which unloads in air at the melting point and boiling point of aluminum, respectively. perimental data from [12,[29][30][31] for aerogels with an initial density of 0.008-0.36 g/cm 3 . Experimental data for this adiabat are given in Table 2.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expansion velocity of solid aluminum in air versus particle velocity on the shock adiabat: curve 1 refers to calculation using the EOS of the present work and points 2 refer to experimental data of [12]; points a and b denote the states on the shock adiabat which unloads in air at the melting point and boiling point of aluminum, respectively. perimental data from [12,[29][30][31] for aerogels with an initial density of 0.008-0.36 g/cm 3 . Experimental data for this adiabat are given in Table 2.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%