Asay, 1997 - Google Patents
The use of shock-structure methods for evaluating high-pressure material propertiesAsay, 1997
- Document ID
- 330263768786808323
- Author
- Asay J
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- Publication venue
- International Journal of Impact Engineering
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On the occasion of the Distinguished Scientist Award presentation made at the 1994 Hypervelocity Impact Symposium, the capabilities for using time-resolved wave structure measurements to explore a wide range of dynamic material response were discussed. The …
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