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Vol 125
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Acoustic theory of spalling

Authors:
V. M. Gogolev
Date submitted:
1990-08-19
Date accepted:
1990-10-27
Date published:
1991-11-28

Abstract

When compression waves propagating in solid media interact with the day surface, splintering phenomena may occur due to the interference of the incident compression wave and reflected stretching and shear waves.

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