Synopses & Reviews
Research in the field of shock physics and ballistic impact has always been intimately tied to progress in development of facilities for accelerating projectiles to high velocity and instrumentation for recording impact phenomena. The chapters of this book, written by leading US and European experts, cover a broad range of topics and address researchers concerned with questions of material behaviour under impulsive loading and the equations of state of matter, as well as the design of suitable instrumentation such as gas guns and high-speed diagnostics. Applications include high-speed impact dynamics, the inner composition of planets, syntheses of new materials and materials processing. Among the more technologically-oriented applications treated is the testing of the flight characteristics of aeroballistic models and the assessment of impacts in the aerospace industry.
Table of Contents
Light-Gas Gun Technology: An Historical Perspective.- Scaling and Designing Large Bore Two-Stage Guns for Use at High Velocities.- Electrically Powered Accelerators.- Techniques to Launch Projectiles and Plates to Very High Velocities.- Sabot Designs for Aeroballistics Research.- Time-Resolved Gauges for Measurements of Shock Waves in Solids.- History of High Speed Photography and Photonics as Applied to Ballistics.- High Speed Diagnostics for Ballistics and Explosive Studies.- Recent Developments in Shock Wave Research.