Multi-scale shock-wave processes in solid bodies
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The monograph reflects the results of the experimental and theoretical study of the mechanical behavior of solid -state materials in conditions of shock loading. The criterion for the transition of a dynamically deformed material to a structural and resistant state was obtained as the result of a change in a large-scale level of deformation. The kinetic theory of dislocations has been developed within the framework of which the process of forming a mesouver is simulated. The results of theoretical modeling are compared with impact loading and microstructural studies by optical, raster and translucent electron microscopy