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Journal of Materials Processing Technology Volumes 85, Numbers 1—3, 1 January 1999 Contents Preface Explosion and Shock-Wave Phenomena Application of shock wave research to geophysics K. Takayama, O. Onodera, T. Saito NIRIM two-stage light—gas gun and equation of state of carbides T. Sekine, T. Kobayashi Hysteresis phenomena in shock wave reflections in steady flows G. Ben-Dor Shock compression experiments on several polymers in the 1 GPa stress region K. Nagayama, Y. Mori, K. Hidaka Experimental study on the channel effect in emulsion explosives F. Sumiya, K. Tokita, M. Nakano, Y. Ogata, Y. Wada, M. Seto, K. Katsuyama, S. Itoh Water shock wave emanated from the roughened end surface of an optical fiber by pulse laser input M. Nakahara, K. Nagayama Rippled shock propagation and hydrodynamic perturbation growth in laser implosion R. Ishizaki, K. Nishihara, J.G. Wouchuk, K. Shigemori, M. Nakai, N. Miyanaga, H. Azechi, K. Mima Precise measurements of underwater explosion phenomena by pressure sensor using fluoropolymer K. Murata, K. Takahashi, Y. Kato Application of the unsteady wave sensing system to the plate impact experiment Y. Sato, M. Komori, W. Kikuchi Von Neumann reflection of underwater shock wave Y. Nadamitsu, Z.Y. Liu, M. Fujita, S. Itoh Non-ideal detonation of emulsion explosives K. Takahashi, K. Murata, Y. Kato, M. Fujita, S. Itoh Dynamic behavior of materials induced by explosive loadings initiated using wire explosion techniques T. Hiroe, H. Matsuo, K. Fujiwara, T. Abe, K. Kusumegi, T. Katoh The converging gas flow driven by metal jets H. Fukuoka, K. Fujiwara, H. Matsuo, T. Hiroe Underwater explosion of spherical explosives A. Kira, M. Fujita, S. Itoh The Use of Shock Waves for Materials Processing Synthesis Creation of superhard B—C-—N heterodiamond using an advanced shock wave compression technology T. Komatsu, M. Samedima, T. Awano, Y. Kakadate, S. Fujiwara Shock-assisted synthesis of Ti;Si, intermetallic compound N.N. Thadhani, S. Namjoshi, P.J. Counihan, A. Crawford Defect-enhanced solid-state reaction behavior of shock-modified Ti+ C powder mixture compacts J.-H. Lee, N.N. Thadhani X-ray diffraction and mechanical property studies of TiC, synthesized by shock-assisted reaction sintering J. Lee, N.N. Thadhani Shock-induced reaction of molybdenum silicide from pretreated powders by mechanical alloying T. Aizawa Elsevier Science S.A. Vlil Contents Laser shock loading device for real time evaluation of shock induced reaction. .....................0.0. 91 K. Ito, T. Aizawa dk sae Wk aA ik Ne 8 oO ee 8 cee 97 Y. Kuroyama, K. Itoh, Z.Y. Liu, M. Fujita, S. Itoh High-temperature-shock compaction of ceramics/silicide composites produced by combustion synthesis .......... 100 R. Tomoshige, T. Goto, T. Matsushita, K. Imamura, A. Chiba, M. Fujita Effect on addition of titanium diboride to titanium carbide produced by the SHS/shock consolidation method. ..... 105 R. Tomoshige, Y. Kakoki, K. Imamura, A. Chiba Powder Compaction Discrete element modeling of shock compression of hexagonal boron nitride powder with and without copper addition. 109 Y. Horie, K. Yano The double explosive layer cylindrical compaction method ......0..0.00..020. 0.0 .ee e.ee .ee eee 115 M. Stuivinga, H.J. Verbeek, E.P. Carton Explosive consolidation of amorphous cobalt-based alloys... ......0.0.000.0. ..0.0.0000...0..0.00 00, bel B. Shao, Z. Liu, X. Zhang ee ewe ee eee ee ee es ee oe re 125 K.S. Kumar, T.B. Bhat, P. Ramakrishnan Microstructures of shock-consolidated diamond/silicon composites... ........0.000.0 .0c .eee2 ee.e e ee M. Ohkoshi, T. Akashi, K. Yamada, A.B. Sawaoka Preparation of Fe—W system metastable alloy bulk body by mechanical alloying and shock compression. ........ 135 X.S. Huang, T. Mashimo Effects of decomposition on the magnetic property of shock-consolidated Sm,Fe,,;N, bulk magnets ............ 138 T. Mashimo, X. Huang, S. Hirosawa, K. Makita, S. Mitsudo, M. Motokawa ene Cre er i ee eg i aw ew ER ee eae ds 142 S. Ando, Y. Mine, K. Takashima, S. Itoh, H. Tonda Shock compaction of Al-based nanocrystal materials using an ion-beam device ....................00.. 148 M. Tsuchida, T. Aizawa, K. Horioka An improved high-temperature shock compression and recovery system using underwater shock wave for dynamic I a rg dN gaa gh ARO gea akB p ig ERR ge Nd Tw eC ie wees AE NO Cn ee 6 153 K. Hokamoto, S. Tanaka, M. Fujita, R. Zhang, T. Kodama, T. Awano, Y. Ujimoto Welding Measurement of free surface velocities of copper plates by interferometer.......................00.004. 158 Y. Sano, A. Abe, H. Itoh Numerical simulation of the plastic flow field near the bonding surface of explosive welding Rie SO ee oe” See eS Ge oe oe A. Abe Microstructure and bonding strength of impact-welded aluminium -stainless steel joints i tee, eee te Ae Gite” ee a aT a ge ie ay Cae ae kee ele oes H. Date, S. Kobayakawa, M. Naka (On the eapionive welding Of @ ring t the axisymmetric Gody. . ee ee et eee 171 J. Buchar, S. Rolc, V. Hruby ~ A new method for explosive welding of Al/ZrO, joint using regulated underwater shock wave ae i sy ee are 175 K. Hokamoto, M. Fujita, H. Shimokawa, H. Okugawa Others The effect of shock pressure on the mechanical properties of some b.c.c. metals... ..................00.4. 180 I. Fukuda, M. Ohmori, M. Fujita Impact compression behavior of FCC metals with pre-torsion strains..............00.0.0.00.0. .ba 184 T. Hasebe, S. Kumai, Y. Imaida Impact metamorphosed compositions of the Fe—-Si-Ni-S system .................00.00.0.0004. .ba Y. Miura, S. Fukuyama, A. Gucsik Contents Compositional changes by multiple impacts Y. Miura, S. Fukuyama, A. Gucsik High-strain-rate Forming High strain rate forming using an underwater shock wave focusing technique T. Hasebe, Y. Takenaga, H. Kakimoto, Y. Imaida Sheet metal forming by using gas imploding detonation A. Honda, M. Suzuki Dynamic punching of holes in an aluminium pipe using impulsive hydraulic pressure Y. Nakiyama, M. Mochihara, M. Fujita Local deformation and buckling of a cylindrical Al tube under magnetic impulsive pressure Y. Hashimoto, H. Hata, M. Sakai, H. Negishi Dynamic axial plastic buckling of square tube M. Miyazaki, H. Endo, H. Negishi Optimum structure design method for non-die explosive forming of spherical vessel technology R. Zhang, H. Iyama, M. Fujita, T.-S. Zhang High Pressure Phenomena of Materials High pressure studies of the concentrated Kondo compounds Ce(In, _ .Sn,.); G. Oomi, T. Kagayama, J. Sakurai Application of the strain gauge method to thermal expansion measurement under high pressure and high magnetic field T. Sakai, T. Kagayama, G. Oomi Lattice instability of high-7. superconductor T. Kagayama, G. Oomi Author Index of Volume 85 Subject Index of Volume 65 The publisher encourages the submission of articles in electronic form thus saving time and avoiding rekeying errors. A leaflet describing our requirements is available from the publisher upon request. This journal is part of ContentsDirect, the free alerting service which sends tables of contents by | e-mail for Elsevier Science books and journals. The quickest way to register for ContentsDirect is via the World Wide Web at: www.elsevier.nl/locate/ContentsDirect If you don’t have access to the WWW you can register for this service by sending and e-mail message to [email protected] specifying the title of the publication you wish to register for. The tables of contents are also available on the Elsevier Science website at: www.elsevier.nl or www.elsevier.com or www.elsevier.co.jp

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