Chapter 1 Signal Features of Detonation Wave and Shock Wave
1.1 Signal Features of Steady Detonation
1.2 Signal Feaures of Unsteady Detonation
1.3 Attenuation Rate of the Peak Signal
1.4 Pseudolinear Attenuation Region of Taylor Peak
1.5 The Arrival Time of Taylor Peak
1.6 Signal Features of Schock Wave
1.7 Signal Features of Overpressure in Water
Chapter 2 Explosion and Impact Measuring Systems
2.1 The Configurations of Typical EIMS
2.2 Transducer and Gauge
2.3 Amplifier and Recorder
2.4 Distortionless transmission
2.5 Evaluation and Selection of EIMS
Chapter 3 Electric Probe Measurement Technique
3.1 Summarization
3.2 The Electric Probes in Common Use
3.3 Pulse-generating Circuit
3.4 Detonation Velocity Measurement
3.5 Some Applications of Probe Techinque
Chapter 4 Electromagnetic Measurement Techinque
4.1 Introduction
4.2 EMVT
4.3 EMIT
4.4 EMMT Measuerement System
4.5 Measuring Detonation Parameters with EMVT
4.6 Measuring the Shock Adiabatic Parameter
4.7 Lagangian Analysis
Chapter 5 Piezor esistive Measurement Technique
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Configuration of PRT
5.3 Operating Principle of PRT
5.4 Stressometer
5.5 Constant Current Pulse-source
5.6 Dynamic Calibration of PRT
5.7 Application of PRT
Chapter 6 Piezoelectric Measurement Technique
6.1 QuartZ PEPT
6.2 Polar Solid Transducer
6.3 Bar-type PEPT
6.4 Freefield PEPT
6.5 Precision Analysis of PEPT
6.6 Measuring System with PEPT
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