PACS numbers

47.40.Nm Shock wave interactions and shock effects 47.55.dp Cavitation and boiling 47.55.dr Interactions with surfaces 66.20.+d Viscosity of liquids; diffusive momentum transport
  1. R.I. Nigmatulin, R.T. Lahey (Jr.) et alOn thermonuclear processes in cavitation bubbles57 877–890 (2014)
    28.52.−s, 47.40.Nm, 52.50.Lp (all)
  2. O.V. Rudenko, O.A. Sapozhnikov “Self-action effects for wave beams containing shock fronts47 907–922 (2004)
    43.25.+y, 47.40.Nm, 87.54.Hk (all)
  3. V.N. Mineev, A.I. Funtikov “Viscosity measurements on metal melts at high pressure and viscosity calculations for the earth’s core47 671–686 (2004)
    62.50.+p, 66.20.+d, 81.30.Bx, 91.35.−x (all)
  4. V.V. Brazhkin, A.G. Lyapin “Universal viscosity growth in metallic melts at megabar pressures: the vitreous state of the Earth’s inner core43 493–508 (2000)
    61.25.Mv, 61.43.−j, 62.50.+p, 66.20.+d, 91.35.Ed (all)
  5. I.L. Fabelinskii “Macroscopic and molecular shear viscosity40 689–700 (1997)
    61.20.Gy, 61.25.Em, 66.20.+d (all)
  6. R.F. Trunin “Shock compressibility of condensed materials in strong shock waves generated by underground nuclear explosions37 1123–1145 (1994)
    62.20.Fe, 62.10.+s, 47.40.Nm, 28.70.+y (all)
  7. G.M. Arutyunyan, V.I. Gol’danskii et alSergei Petrovich D’yakov and his contributions to science36 (9) 858–864 (1993)
    01.60.+q, 62.50.+p, 01.10.Cr, 66.20.+d (all)
  8. N.M. Kuznetsov “Stability of shock waves32 993–1012 (1989)
    47.40.Nm, 47.20.−k (all)
  9. I.L. Fabelinskii, S.V. Krivokhizha, L.L. Chaikov “Experimental studies of solutions with a ’double’ critical point29 572–573 (1986)
    66.20.+d, 64.60.Fr (all)
  10. S.N. Gurbatov, A.I. Saichev, I.G. Yakushkin “Nonlinear waves and one-dimensional turbulence in nondispersive media26 857–876 (1983)
    03.40.Gc, 47.35.+i, 47.25.-c, 47.40.Nm (all)
  11. V.N. Pokrovskii “Stresses, viscosity, and optical anisotropy of a Moving suspension of rigid ellipsoids14 737–746 (1972)
    82.70.Kj, 66.20.+d, 47.10.ad, 78.20.Ci (all)
  12. V.B. Deryagin “New Data on Superdense Water13 305–306 (1970)
    66.20.+d, 68.03.Cd, 65.20.+w (all)
  13. I.L. Fabelinskii “Study of the fine structure of the lines of scattered light and the propagation of hypersound8 637–641 (1966)
    78.35.+c, 62.60.+v, 62.65.+k, 66.20.+d (all)
  14. R.V. Polovin, K.P. Cherkasova “MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC WAVES9 278–293 (1966)
    47.65.−d, 47.40.Hg, 47.40.Nm (all)
  15. E.I. Zababakhin “Cumulation of energy and its limits8 295–298 (1965)
    47.55.dp, 47.55.dr, 47.40.Nm, 66.20.+d (all)
  16. R.I. Soloukhin “Detonation waves in gases6 523–541 (1964)
    47.40.Rs, 47.40.Nm, 82.33.Vx, 47.70.Fw, 47.70.Pq (all)
  17. I.L. Fabelinskii “Some results of the experimental study of the fine structure of Rayleigh scattering lines in liquids of various viscosities5 667–674 (1963)
    78.35.+c, 61.20.−p, 66.20.+d (all)
  18. I.Z. Fisher “Present state of the theory of liquids5 239–250 (1962)
    61.20.Ne, 66.20.+d (all)
  19. V.P. Peshkov, K.N. Zinov’eva “Experimental research with He32 82–118 (1959)
    67.57.−z, 07.20.Mc, 67.80.Gb, 67.80.Jd, 66.20.+d (all)
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