1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00743812
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Study of the stressed state of shock-compressed solids by the method of principal stresses

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“…Thus, strain rates can be obtained from 2U fs /P. Several investigators have studied the dynamic properties of vanadium under explosive loading [56], gas gun loading [57] and the split Hopkinson pressure bar technique [58]. The dynamic yield stress was established to be $480 MPa by Chabildas et al [57], in very good agreement with work by Bat'kov et al [56].…”
Section: Fragment Size Modelingmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Thus, strain rates can be obtained from 2U fs /P. Several investigators have studied the dynamic properties of vanadium under explosive loading [56], gas gun loading [57] and the split Hopkinson pressure bar technique [58]. The dynamic yield stress was established to be $480 MPa by Chabildas et al [57], in very good agreement with work by Bat'kov et al [56].…”
Section: Fragment Size Modelingmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Results of the measurements using the principal stress method for armco iron and steel St.3 in the stress range 1.3 GPa ≤ σ 1 ≤ 25 GPa [11,13,14] may be described by the analytic functions:…”
Section: Iron and Steel St3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For paraffin, measurements using the principal stress method show that at σ 1 ≈ 2.3 GPa, a hydrostatic state occurs behind the shock front [14].…”
Section: Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%