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On evaporation of iron after impact compression
A. B. Medvedev All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics (VNIIEF), Russian Federal Nuclear Center, 607188, Sarov, Russia
Abstract:
The previously developed wide-range multiphase equation of state of Fe was used to calculate the shock pressure causing its evaporation during isentropic unloading up to 10$^{-4}$ GPa (1 atm). Calculations were made for three initial states of matter: pressure 1 atm and temperature 298 K (“cold” initial state), 1 GPa and 1500K (“warm” state), and 40 GPa and 4000 K (“hot” state). The shock pressure is 359, 261, and 132 GPa, respectively. These values are generally lower than the estimates of other authors. Arguments are given in their justification.
Keywords:
iron, equation of state, pressure, temperature, density, entropy, shock compression, isentropic unloading, evaporation, speed, impact, Earth.
Received: 21.09.2021 Revised: 23.12.2021 Accepted: 12.01.2022
Citation:
A. B. Medvedev, “On evaporation of iron after impact compression”, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 58:6 (2022), 100–109; Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 58:6 (2022), 719–727
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