Abnormally Fast Migration of Substance at Shock Loadings

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This research work is investigates the processes of structure formation in the samples were 110Г13Л subjected to shock loads. The processes of structure formation, initiated by shock waves are explained from the terms of new theoretical developments. Analysis of the results can be extended to a wide range of materials.

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