Method for Hugoniot Equation-of-State Measurements at Extreme Pressures

Abstract
A brief study is described of a simple method for producing plane shock waves in solids at pressures higher than those attainable by conventional explosive methods. Mach reflection of a conically convergent shock in the specimen yields a disk‐shaped front at a pressure of several megabars, depending on the type of explosive employed and the specimen material; this front is accessible to Hugoniot equation‐of‐state measurements. Results for copper at a pressure of 1.9 Mbar are in good agreement with published values.

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