Shock-Induced Electrical Signals with Positive and Negative Components

Abstract

Shock-induced electrical signals from polyethylene were examined within the framework of the Allison polarization theory, and have been found to consist of both positive and negative components. The similarity to certain shock-induced electrical signals from alkali halide crystals is noted, and hypothetical signals were calculated to display the basic features of a few alkali halide signals selected from the literature. The calculations suggest that signal profiles may not provide a clear indication of shock-wave transit time when both positive and negative components are present.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1970
Accession Number
AD0716329

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  • G. E. Hauver

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  • Ballistic Research Laboratory

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