Abstract

High-speed forming technologies include explosive forming, electromagnetic forming, and electrohydraulic forming. Explosive forming was most developed in the 50s of the 20th century for the needs of the development of the aviation industry and the space industry. Since that these technologies are still relatively unexplored, it is interesting to analyze certain parameters, and in this paper the emphasis is on the techniques of measuring detonation speed, deformations and pressure during explosive forming.

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