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A. N. Shuikin
Researcher at Unitary enterprise
Publications - 8
Citations - 161
A. N. Shuikin is an academic researcher from Unitary enterprise. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shock (mechanics) & Shock wave. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 144 citations.
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Shock compression of solid deuterium
S. I. Belov,G.V. Boriskov,A. I. Bykov,R. I. Il’kaev,N. B. Luk’yanov,A. Ya. Matveev,O. L. Mikhailova,Victor D. Selemir,G. V. Simakov,Ryurik F. Trunin,I. P. Trusov,V. D. Urlin,V. E. Fortov,A. N. Shuikin +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, experimental data on the compression of solid deuterium at a pressure of ∼60 GPa were presented and compared with the data of shock experiments obtained on a Nova laser facility and an electrodynamic EPBF-Z plant.
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Experimental measurements of the compressibility, temperature, and light absorption in dense shock-compressed gaseous deuterium
S. K. Grishechkin,S. K. Gruzdev,V. K. Gryaznov,Mikhail Zhernokletov,R. I. Il’kaev,I. L. Iosilevskii,G. N. Kashintseva,S. I. Kirshanov,S. F. Manachkin,V. B. Mintsev,A. L. Mikhailov,A. B. Mezhevov,M. A. Mochalov,Vladimir E. Fortov,V. V. Khrustalev,A. N. Shuikin,A. A. Yukhimchuk +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, experimental data on the shock compression, temperature, and absorptivity of gaseous deuterium with an initial density close to its value in the liquid state were obtained on a spherical explosion shock-wave generator in a pressure range of 80-90 GPa.
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Measurement of density, temperature, and electrical conductivity of a shock-compressed nonideal nitrogen plasma in the megabar pressure range
M. A. Mochalov,Mikhail Zhernokletov,R. I. Il’kaev,A. L. Mikhailov,Vladimir E. Fortov,V. K. Gryaznov,I. L. Iosilevskiy,I. L. Iosilevskiy,A. B. Mezhevov,A. E. Kovalev,S. I. Kirshanov,Yu. A. Grigor’eva,M. G. Novikov,A. N. Shuikin +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high values of compression parameters (shock-compressed hydrogen density? ≈ 3.25 g/cm3 and temperature T≈ 56000 K at a pressure of P ≈ 265 GPa) are attained.
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Shock compression of liquid nitrogen at a pressure of 320 GPa
TL;DR: In this article, the experimental data on the shock compression of liquid nitrogen in the megabar pressure range were reported with a spherical measuring setup in which pressure is created by the impact of a steel shell accelerated to a velocity of 23 km/s on the samples.
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Properties of Shock‐Compressed Carbogal. Equations of State for Carbogal and Plexiglas
L. F. Gudarenko,Mikhail Zhernokletov,S. I. Kirshanov,A. E. Kovalev,V. G. Kudel’kin,T. S. Lebedeva,A. I. Lomaikin,M. A. Mochalov,G. V. Simakov,A. N. Shuikin,I. M. Voskoboinikov +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results from experimental studies of the properties of Carbogal (C8F16 or perfluoro-1,3dimethylcyclohexane), at high pressures and temperatures, in particular, data on single compression and recompression, temperatures, and velocity of sound.