Abstract

usually generated in solids by such loading methods as the impact of a plate or the contact explosion of a block of explosive. As a rule, when explosives are employed, the detonation wave is "normal" to the explosive-solid contact face. However, it is also possible to explode sheet explosive in contact with the test mater ia l [1] when a load of a certain shape runs at the detonation velocity (D) along the loaded surface (Fig. 1). Thecontact boundary is rotated through a certain angle % and the shock wave entering the test mater ia l is rotated through an angle G. Assuming that the shock wave is weak (Dsw ~ co), the value of a can be estimated as follows: C0 sin ~ = ~ , (1)

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