Abstract

Specific features of pulsed loading of objects during intense expansion of explosion products of solid explosives are considered. Parameters of the semi-empirical equation of state of explosion products in the density range that has not been adequately considered are given. Results of experimental investigations of reflection of unsteady shock waves from a rigid wall and their effect on thin targets are summarized. Processes that occur under moderate-intensity dynamic impacts on solid and porous media are described: multiple collisions of solids with rigid targets, shock-induced coalescence of nanodiamonds, and emission effects due to expansion of explosion products into an evacuated volume, air, and inert gas.

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