Shock Compression of Condensed Matter–1991 1992
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-89732-9.50206-5
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DYNAMIC BEHAVIOUR OF PVF2 GAUGES IN THE 0-600 kbar RANGE

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“…It is shown that R g 50 Ω at p = 40 GPa and R g ≈ 130 Ω at p = 60 GPa. The data of [14] agree with the measurements performed in the present work, according to which, R g 300 at p = 14.5 GPa. In the present work and in [14], a polarized material was studied.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…It is shown that R g 50 Ω at p = 40 GPa and R g ≈ 130 Ω at p = 60 GPa. The data of [14] agree with the measurements performed in the present work, according to which, R g 300 at p = 14.5 GPa. In the present work and in [14], a polarized material was studied.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…For this value σ v , the resistance of the sensitive element of the gauge, which is a plate capacitor with typical plate sizes of 2 × 2 mm and 30 μm thick is R g ≈ 3 Ω. This result contradicts the results of measurements [14] of the resistance of PVDF gauges with sensitive elements of the sizes specified above. For this, the dependence of the charge passed through the gauge load resistance on the load size was determined experimentally.…”
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confidence: 69%