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Liquid Fracture at Explosive Loading

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Paper presents a short review of some results on the cavitation liquid fracture at explosive loading. The problems of the real liquid state (from the viewpoint of its inhomogeneity) and limit tensile stress, as well as the mechanics of the cavitation development excited by intense rarefaction waves and the dynamic feature of breaking of a spherical liquid drop layer under the action of detonation products are considered.

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Kedrinskii, V. (1995). Liquid Fracture at Explosive Loading. In: Brun, R., Dumitrescu, L.Z. (eds) Shock Waves @ Marseille III. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78835-2_39

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