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Abstract: In this paper, some problems of fracture waves in glasses and rocks under shock loading are discussed, such as whether its formation mechanism is crack growth or phase transformation, why it begins from the surface of glasses, and what is its propagation velocity.
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Key words:
- fracture wave /
- shock wave /
- crack
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