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UFN, 1996 Volume 166, Number 5, Pages 575–581 (Mi ufn1187)

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FROM THE HISTORY OF PHYSICS

Explosive laboratory devices for shock wave compression studies

L. V. Al'tshulera, K. K. Krupnikovb, N. V. Panovc, R. F. Truninc

a High Energy Density Research Center of RAS
b All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Technical Physics
c Federal State Unitary Enterprise 'Russian Federal Nuclear Center — All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics'

Abstract: History of creation and schemes of Arzamas-16 explosive laboratory devices for dynamical compressibility measurements at pressures up to 2–2.5 TPa are described, in which a thin, metallic impactor of spherical geometry is accelerated by the explosion products in converging detonation waves. The iron shock adiabat obtained with these devices over the period from 1948 to the early 60s and used as a dynamical standard in megabar and terapascal compressibility studies of other substances, is presented. In deriving its parameters for up to 10 TPa, iron compressibility data from underground nuclear explosions of the 70s, and calculated results from the modified quantum-statistical model have been employed.

PACS: 28.70.+y, 47.40.-x, 62.20.Fe

Received: February 1, 1996

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0166.199605f.0575


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1996, 39:5, 539–544

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