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The Use of One- and Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Machine Calculations in High Explosive Research

Hydrodynamic calculations in conjunction with experiments provide an effective method for obtaining otherwise inaccessible information on high explosives. The credibility of the calculational program (code) is established by comparison with the steady state solutions for certain detonation problems...

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EXPLOSION EFFECTS
Explosions
FINITE DIFFERENCE THEORY
HIGH EXPLOSIVES
HYDRODYNAMIC CODES
METHOD OF CHARACTERISTICS
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