Abstract

Double-pulse holographic interferometry has been used to determine the rear-surface displacement of a target exposed to a pulsed electron beam. The technique has been applied to the study of shock-wave propagation in a complex heterogeneous material—three-dimensional quartz phenolic. The results suggest a multiple-wave character for shock propagation in this material.

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