作者: Lynn Seaman , Donald R. Curran , Tarabay H. Antoun
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关键词: Spall 、 Soviet union 、 Field (computer science) 、 Forensic engineering 、 Work (electrical) 、 Cold war 、 Data science 、 Process (engineering) 、 Volume (computing) 、 Failure mechanics
摘要: Abstract : Over the past three decades, scientist in Former Soviet Union (FSU) and West have developed innovative experimental techniques, measurement diagnostics, constitutive models of Spall Process. Extensive literature has been built up over years Western publications. However, much FSU work was not available English largely inaccessible to readers. Improved communication between scientists since end Cold War now allows parallel be collected, compared, cross-correlated, examined for new insights ideas future directions. The goal this project make formerly results readers create a handy reference source fracture kinetics data, interpretation methods, modeling approaches, numerical computation approaches results. We hope will useful investigators engineers dealing with fast load as well working field physics strength.