On the use of ultrasonic and shock-wave data to estimate compressions at extremely high pressures

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It is proposed that both the shock-wave data and the acoustically determined parameters for equations of state be used together to construct an equation of state valid beyond the range of shock-wave measurements. In the past few years, these two techniques have been used to cross-check each other in the establishment of two-parameter equations of state. A three-parameter equation of state, such as proposed by Keane, is recommended. Two of these parameters are given by acoustic measurements at zero pressure, and the third is found by curve fitting the resulting Keane equation to shock-wave data at high pressures.

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