Program overview
TUESDAY MORNING, 26 JUNE 2001
Session F1. DM: Spall I: Microstructural Effects on Spall.
Tuesday morning, 10:30, Ballroom 3, Renaissance Waverly
- 10:30 F1.001
The Effect of Material Cleanliness on Dynamic Damage Evolution in 10100 Cu
- W. Richards Thissell, Anna K. Zurek, Duncan A. S. Macdouglall, David Miller (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Richard K. Everett, Andrew B. Geltmacher, Kirth E. Simmonds (Naval Research Laboratory), Robert Brooks (National Physics Laboratory, Middlesex U.K.), Davis Tonks (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Dynamic Materials Properties Collaboration, Micro-Computed Tomography Collaboration, Alloy Cleanliness Assessment Collaboration
- 10:45 F1.002
Influence of Microstructural Anisotropy on the Spallation of 1080 Eutectoid Steel
- George T. Gray III, Mike F. Lopez (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545), Neil K. Bourne, Jeremy C.F. Millett (RMCS, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, Swindon, SN6 8LA, UK), Kenneth S. Vecchio (University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0411), Los Alamos National Laboratory Collaboration, RMCS Collaboration, University of California-San Diego Collaboration
- 11:00 F1.003
Incipient Spall Studies in Tantalum - Microstructural Effects *
- Lalit Chhabildas, Wayne Trott, William Reinhart (Sandia National Laboratories)
- 11:15 F1.004
Grain Orientation Effects on Spall in \alpha-Iron
- William Anderson, Lynn Veeser, Robert Hixson, John Vorthman, Joseph Fritz, Paulo Rigg (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 11:30 F1.005
The Spall Strength Measurement and Modelling applied to AQ80 Steel and Copper Systems
- Philip Church (DERA, Fort Halstead, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN14 7BP, United Kingdom), William Proud (University of Cambridge, Cavendish Laboratory), Tony Andrews, Barry Goldthorpe (DERA, Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 0LX, United Kingdom)
- 11:45 F1.006
Grain size and pressure effects on spall strength in copper
- Adam Schwartz, Peter Fiske, Roger Minich (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Session F2. DE: Mechanical Response.
Tuesday morning, 10:30, Ballroom 4, Renaissance Waverly
- 10:30 F2.001
Elastic-plastic response of cyclotetramethylene tetranitramine single crystals of several orientations
- Jerry J. Dick, A. Richard Martinez (DX-1, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos NM 87545)
- 10:45 F2.002
Influence of Polymer Molecular Weight, Temperature, and Strain Rate on the Mechanical Properties of PBX 9501
- D.J. Idar, D.G. Thompson, G.T. Gray III, W.R. Blumenthal, C.D. Cady, P.D. Peterson, B.J. Jacquez, E.L. Roemer, W.J. Wright (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 11:00 F2.003
Modeling High Explosives with the Method of Cells and Mori-Tanaka Effective Medium Theories.
- B. E. Clements, E. M. Mas (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 11:15 F2.004
Moiré interferometry studies of PBX9501
- Philip Rae, H. Timothy Goldrein, Stewart Palmer, William Proud (University of Cambridge, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK)
- 11:30 F2.005
Experimental Simulations of Dynamic Stress Bridging in Plastic Bonded Explosives
- Keith M. Roessig, Joseph C. Foster (Munitions Directorate/Air Force Research Lab)
- 11:45 F2.006
An Optical Microscopy and Small-Angle Scattering Study of Porosity in Thermally Treated PBX 9501
- J.T. Mang, C.B. Skidmore, R.P. Hjelm (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545), T.P. Rieker (Center for Microengineered Materials, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131)
Session F3. MI: Computational Mechanics.
Tuesday morning, 10:30, Ballroom 1, Renaissance Waverly
- 10:30 F3.001
Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian simulations of detonation induced shock response in Tantalum
- Daniel Meiron (Applied and Computational Mathematics and Computer Science, Caltech, Pasadena CA 91125)
- 11:00 F3.002
Superseismic Loading and Shock Polars: an Example of Fluid Solid Coupling
- Marco Arienti, Patrick Hung, Joseph Shepherd (California Institute of Technology), Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories Team
- 11:15 F3.003
Comparing Lagrangian Godunov and Pseudo-viscosity schemes for multi-dimensional impact simulations
- Gabi Luttwak (Rafael,Box 2250, Haifa,Israel)
- 11:30 F3.004
AN SPLINE APPROXIMATING ALGORITHM FOR THE REZONING (REMAPPING)OF ARBITRARY MESHES
- Ruili Wang (Laboratory of Computational Physics, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics)
- 11:45 F3.005
DEM Modelling of Gas
- Wenqiang Wang, Zhiping Tang (University of Science and Technology of China), Yasuyuki Horie (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Session F4. ED: Laser Techniques.
Tuesday morning, 10:30, Ballroom 2, Renaissance Waverly
- 10:30 F4.001
Time-resolved measurement of the launch of laser-driven foil plate
- Hongliang He, Takamichi Kobayashi, Toshimori Sekine (National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials (NIRIM), 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0044, Japan)
- 10:45 F4.002
Laser-launched flyer plates and direct laser shocks for dynamic material property measurements
- Dennis Paisley, Damian Swift, Randall Johnson, Roger Kopp, George Kyrala (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 11:00 F4.003
Sub-picosecond laser-driven shocks in metals and energetic materials
- D.S. Moore, D.J. Funk, K.T. Gahagan, J.H. Reho, G.L. Fisher, S.J. Buelow, R.L. Rabie (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 11:30 F4.004
Development of Laser-Driven Flyer Techniques for Equation-of-State Studies of Microscale Materials
- W.M. Trott, R.E. Setchell, Jr. Farnsworth (Sandia National Laboratories)
- 11:45 F4.005
Ultrafast time-resolved 2D spatial interferometry for shock wave characterization in metal films
- K.T. Gahagan, J.H. Reho, D.S. Moore, D.J. Funk, R.L. Rabie (Los Alamos National Laboratory)