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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1999, Volume 11, Number 1, Pages 45–60 (Mi mm1052)  

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Mathematical models and computer experiment

Shock-wave standards

N. N. Kalitkin, L. V. Kuzmina

Institute for Mathematical Modelling, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract: Wide-range Hugoniots of two metals – Cu and Fe – were constructed with the help of simple approximation of high precision. At small pressures $P\leq 5$ Mbars they describe numerous experimental points in the form $D(u)$ with accuracy $0.1\div 0.3\%$. At ultrahigh pressures $P=0.1\div 30$ Gbars they coincide with reliable theoretical data with accuracy better than 0.1%. At intermediate pressures $P=5\div 100$ Mbars they are prooved by rare experiments in underground nuclear explosions. So these curves (especially for Cu) are recommended as standards to treat experiments on another substances shock compression.
Received: 02.09.1998
Language: Russian
Citation: N. N. Kalitkin, L. V. Kuzmina, “Shock-wave standards”, Matem. Mod., 11:1 (1999), 45–60
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\by N.~N.~Kalitkin, L.~V.~Kuzmina
\paper Shock-wave standards
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1999
\vol 11
\issue 1
\pages 45--60
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mm1052}
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