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Vol 51 Iss. 3
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65-68
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Article

Ways to improve the electronic system for measuring shock wave parameters

Authors:
A. N. Hanukayev
V. P. Belyatsky
G. M. Westermann
E. V. Zhilkina
A. A. Ionin
Date submitted:
1970-03-27
Date accepted:
1970-05-25
Date published:
1970-11-17

Abstract

The problem of studying physical phenomena during an explosion is currently very relevant. Some explosion processes have such short durations that only electronic equipment can detect them. The presence of a pronounced piezoelectric effect in some crystals, as well as in all ferroelectrics, makes it possible to develop low-inertia methods for measuring pressures, including shock wave pressure. Piezoelectric sensors have been used to study shock waves both here and abroad...

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None

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References

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