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Milyavskii Vladimir Vladimirovich

Publications in Math-Net.Ru

  1. Phase transitions of partially stabilized zirconia under stepwise shock-wave loading

    TVT, 51:5 (2013),  711–716
  2. A Ceramic Based on Partially Stabilized Zirconia: Synthesis, Structure, and Properties under Dynamic Load

    TVT, 49:5 (2011),  707–712
  3. Submicrosecond polymorphic transformations accompanying shock compression of graphite

    TVT, 48:6 (2010),  845–853
  4. On the mechanism of pressure increase with increasing porosity of the media compressed in conical and cylindrical targets

    Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 50:12 (2010),  2195–2207
  5. The use of models of mixture for analysis of shock-wave experiments with incomplete phase transformation

    TVT, 47:2 (2009),  254–261
  6. Orientation effect on the parameters of the polymorphic transformation of graphite under shock compression

    Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 88:3 (2008),  254–257
  7. Calculation of shock compression of porous media in conical solid-state targets with an outlet hole

    Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 46:5 (2006),  913–931
  8. Technology for the preparation of fully compressed specimens of $\mathrm{C}_{60}$ polycrystalline fullerene up to $80$ mm in diameter

    TVT, 39:5 (2001),  843–845
  9. Shock-wave loading of amorphous carbon nitride in recovery ampoules

    TVT, 39:1 (2001),  154–160
  10. Empirical estimates of shock compression parameters for porous materials

    TVT, 38:2 (2000),  232–241
  11. The dynamics of interaction between beams of negative ions and dielectric targets

    TVT, 37:4 (1999),  681–683
  12. Dynamic synthesis of crystalline carbyne from graphite and amorphous carbon

    TVT, 37:4 (1999),  573–581
  13. Dynamics of interaction of beams of accelerated atoms with high-molecular dielectrics

    TVT, 36:3 (1998),  513–515
  14. The calculation of the dynamics of interaction between intense electron beams and dielectrics

    TVT, 33:5 (1995),  795–801


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