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Dynamic Strength of Materials

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Part of the book series: Shock Wave and High Pressure Phenomena ((SHOCKWAVE))

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The methods used in practice for the acquisition and interpretation of experimental data pertaining to the resistance of materials to plastic-strain (shearstrength) are based on the concepts of the nature of motion of a material possessing strength and the features of high-rate deformation discussed in Chap. 1. These methods are briefly described below. Additional information on this topic is available to the reader in monographs [1–3], review [4], and the original papers cited in [1–4].

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