Abstract

The computed and experimental material on EP equations of state examined above and the interaction with experimental data on the detonation paramet ers encompass a sufficiently long time period. During this time a sufficiently clear separation in the approaches to the EP equations of state was outlined, and which the authors tried to emphasize by separating these approaches into two sections: 1) The compilation of the EP equations of state for the solution of diverse practical problems. In conformity with this aim, they are based on experimental detonation data. 2) The derivation of the EP equations of state in order to predict the detonation parameters for cases when there are no direct experimental data on detonations.

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