SOLIDIFICATION OF WATER UNDER DYNAMIC COMPRESSION AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE EVOLUTIONS OF SHOCK WAVES
https://doi.org/10.22405/2226-8383-2017-18-3-461-468
Abstract
The transition of water into the ice VII phase was observed in experiments with its step-like shock compression. The transition occurs from a state “overcooled” by approximately 40 K. In the experiments, we observed relaxation of pressure as a result of the transition on a surface of LiF window as well as dispersion of the compression wave which propagates through the water with the state parameters needed for beginning of the transformation.
About the Authors
A. S. SavinykhRussian Federation
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, senior research
G. V. Garkushin
Russian Federation
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, senior researcher
G. I. Kanel’
Russian Federation
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, professor, corresponding member of Russian Academy of Sciences, Deputy Director
S. V. Razorenov
Russian Federation
doctor of physics and mathematics, professor, head of laboratory
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For citations:
Savinykh A.S., Garkushin G.V., Kanel’ G.I., Razorenov S.V. SOLIDIFICATION OF WATER UNDER DYNAMIC COMPRESSION AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE EVOLUTIONS OF SHOCK WAVES. Chebyshevskii Sbornik. 2017;18(3):461-468. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22405/2226-8383-2017-18-3-461-468