2019
DOI: 10.1134/s0010508219040129
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Deformation Phenomena in the Collapse of Metallic Cylindrical Shells. Buckling

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“…The loading was carried out by a sliding detonation wave, which generated a shock wave in the sample. This scheme is widely used to study strain localization [15] during the collapse of cylindrical shells [16]. The approach of the shock wave to the axis of at the unloading stage and spreads in the form of a spall crack transforming into the LSBs in the already "milled" material.…”
Section: A) Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The loading was carried out by a sliding detonation wave, which generated a shock wave in the sample. This scheme is widely used to study strain localization [15] during the collapse of cylindrical shells [16]. The approach of the shock wave to the axis of at the unloading stage and spreads in the form of a spall crack transforming into the LSBs in the already "milled" material.…”
Section: A) Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%