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Anomalous compressibility of quartz glass within the tensile stress domain and at elevated temperatures

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To provide shock-wave experiments with the metrological characteristics of fused quartz applied as a window material, we measure the free surface velocity history and the particle velocity history under dynamic compression in different experimental arrangements. From these measurements, we obtain data on the material compressibility within the tensile stress domain and at elevated temperatures. We show that the anomalous compressibility of the fused quartz takes place not only under compression but also under tension. We measure the elastic compression adiabats within the temperature range from 20 to 340°C.

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Original Russian Text © G.I. Kanel, A.S. Savinykh, S.V. Razorenov, 2016, published in Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, 2016, Vol. 54, No. 5, pp. 701–706.

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Kanel, G.I., Savinykh, A.S. & Razorenov, S.V. Anomalous compressibility of quartz glass within the tensile stress domain and at elevated temperatures. High Temp 54, 662–666 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0018151X16050126

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