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Classic Papers in Shock Compression Science

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The field of shock compression science has a long and rich history involving contributions of mathematicians, physicists and engineers over approximately two hundred years. The middle of the nineteenth century was an especially ac tive period with the contributions of Riemann, Rankine and Hugoniot, among others. The middle of the twentieth century saw another increase in activity re lated to shock compression of condensed matter as a result of military applica tions. It was also recognized that shock compression provided a means of sub jecting solids and liquids to extreme states of temperature and pressure difficult to achieve by static means. It has thus become an academic study in its own right. The principal modem contributions to this science were summarized in the landmark paper by Rice, McQueen and Walsh [Solid State Physics, Vol. 6, pp. 1-63, 1958]. As this field has continued to mature, interest has increased in tracing the early papers that have served as the foundations of the field. Cheret [Shock Compression of Condensed Matter - 1989, Elsevier Sci. Pub. B. V. , pp 11-19, 1990) has contributed to this literature with his review of the life of Hugoniot on the one-hundredth anniversary of the publication of Hugoniot's classic paper on the propagation of discontinuous waves in gases. This contribution prompted additional historical investigation involving the precursors to Hugoniot.

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1. A Paper On the Theory of Sound (S.-D. Poisson); 2. On a Difficulty in the Theory of Sound (G.G. Stokes); 3. On the Mathematical Theory of Sound (S. Earnshaw); 4. The Propagation of Planar Air Waves of Finite Amplitude (B. Riemann); 5. On the Thermodynamic Theory of Waves of Finite Longitudinal Disturbance (W.J.M. Rankine); 6. The Life and Work of Pierre Henri Hugoniot (R. Cheret); 7, 8. On the Propagation of Motion in Bodies and in Perfect Gases in Particular - I & II (H. Hugoniot) 9. Aerial Plane Waves of Finite Amplitude (Lord Rayleigh); 10. The Conditions Necessary for Discontinuous Motion in Gases (G.I. Taylor); 11. On the Theory of Shock Waves for An Arbitrary Equation of State (H.A. Bethe); 12. Shock Waves in Arbitrary Fluids (H. Weyl).

Summary

The field of shock compression science has a long and rich history involving contributions of mathematicians, physicists and engineers over approximately two hundred years.

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Authors Roger Cheret, James N. Johnson
Assisted by Roger Cheret (Editor), J. N. Johnson (Editor), James N Johnson (Editor), James N. Johnson (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.05.2011
 
EAN 9780387984100
ISBN 978-0-387-98410-0
No. of pages 524
Weight 920 g
Illustrations XII, 524 p.
Series Shock Wave and High Pressure Phenomena
High Pressure Shock Compressio
Shock Wave and High Pressure Phenomena
High-Pressure Shock Compressio
Shock Wave and High Pressure P
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Mechanics, acoustics

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