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Dynamic compression experiments (shock wave and shockless compression) subject materials to unique conditions (very large compressions, high temperatures, and large deformations) on very short time scales (picosecond to microsecond), resulting in a rich array of physical and chemical changes. Research activities related to the dynamic compression of materials are extremely diverse and challenging. As such
Frontiers Ultra-High Pressure Dynamic Compression of Geological Materials
A review of three-dimensional shock wave–boundary-layer
Dynamic behaviour of YAG transparent ceramic under ramp wave
Shock compression of Cu x Zr100−x metallic glasses from molecular dynamics simulations
Researchers resolve decades-long debate about shock-compressed silicon with unprecedented detail
APS Physics, GSCCM
Basics of Dynamic Compression (Chapter 2) - Ultracondensed Matter by Dynamic Compression
X-ray free electron laser observation of ultrafast lattice behaviour under femtosecond laser-driven shock compression in iron
Dynamic compression of water to conditions in ice giant interiors
PDF) Dissipative Processes under the Shock Compression of Glass