Structure of Shock Wave in Nanoscale Porous Nickel at Pressures up to 7 GPa

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The structure of shock waves in pressed porous samples of nickel nanoparticles was investigated in a series of uniaxial planar plate impact experiments in the pressure range of 1.6–7.1 GPa. The initial porosity of the samples was about 50%. Wave profiles were obtained using laser velocimetry techniques. The nanomaterial demonstrated a complex response to shock loading including the development of a two-wave structure associated with precursor and compaction waves. The effect on profiles and measurements of the observed precursor reverberations propagating between the front of a compaction wave and a monitored sample surface was described. The obtained wave profiles were used to estimate the thicknesses of precursor and compaction wave fronts.

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Dolgoborodov, A., Rostilov, T., Ananev, S., Ziborov, V., Grishin, L., Kuskov, M., & Zhigach, A. (2022). Structure of Shock Wave in Nanoscale Porous Nickel at Pressures up to 7 GPa. Materials, 15(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15238501

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