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  1. Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves
  2. Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves : Volume 45
  3. Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves : Volume 45, Issue 6, November 2009
  4. Shock-induced melting of diamond powders
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Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves : Volume 46
Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves : Volume 45
Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves : Volume 45, Issue 6, November 2009
Comparative study of the influence of CO2 and H2O on the chemical structure of lean and rich methane-air flames at atmospheric pressure
Scale of vortex zones of the hydrogen flame in a supersonic air flow
Modeling of combustion of a magnesium particle (Stefan Problem)
Solid flame combustion of cylindrical samples with stepwise varying diameter
Production of Ni x Al y /Al2O3 composites using a combination of mechanical activation and self-propagating high-temperature synthesis
Aluminized nitramine-based nanocomposites: Manufacturing technique and structure study
Effect of tension of a composite propellant on its burning rate
Experimental investigation into the process of fixed-bed coal gasification with reversed air blowing
Theoretical description of shock-wave formation in a spatially inhomogeneous combustible medium for chain-branching combustion kinetics
Numerical simulation of detonation initiation in a contoured tube
Detonation properties of saturated hydrocarbons
Realization and modeling of continuous spin detonation of a hydrogen-oxygen mixture in flow-type combustors. 2. Combustors with expansion of the annular channel
Explosive decomposition of silver azide single crystals for various diameters of the irradiated area
Critical detonation diameter of highly desensitized low-sensitivity explosive formulations
Detonation characteristics of powerful insensitive explosives
Shock-induced melting of diamond powders
Laser initiation of crystallized mixtures of furazanotetrazine dioxide and dinitrodiazapentane
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Shock-induced melting of diamond powders

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Danilenko, V. V.
Copyright Year 2009
Abstract Conditions of shock-induced melting of diamond powders are considered. For powders of various porosities, shock Hugoniots in the coordinates (p, u) and (p, T) and the pressures at the beginning and end of equilibrium melting are calculated. Thermal nonequilibrium of the shock compression of the powders is analyzed. Pressures at the onset of melting near pores are calculated. Shock-induced melting of detonation nanodiamond powders is considered. Calculation results show that explosion-induced melting of diamond powders is possible only under energy cumulation conditions.
Starting Page 744
Ending Page 751
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 00105082
Journal Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves
Volume Number 45
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 15738345
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2009-12-15
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword diamond powder shock wave melting energy cumulation Engineering Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control Physical Chemistry Classical Continuum Physics Mechanics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Chemistry Physics and Astronomy Fuel Technology Chemical Engineering Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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