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0.5 0.2 0.1 0.01

Fig. 5. the shape of the half-plane’s surface for different values of loading magnitude

3. Summary The process of generating a waveform according to the parameters

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/ 0.01  it is specified correctly. For a complete modeling and analysis of the missing included in the calculation of the transition layer which through mergers explosive is compressed and considerably cure and heating. It absorbs in this way a considerable amount of energy which results in a flat border of joining titanium alloy. The weakened in this way wave is not able to induce a similar effect with a much harder material. These comments will be subject to further consideration and will be another topic to take write an article. Acknowledgements p 

The project is carried out under Project PBS2/A5/35/2013 funded by the National Research and Development Centre.

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