Program overview

THURSDAY MORNING, 28 JUNE 2001

Session M1. DM: Impact Characterization of Materials.

Thursday morning, 10:30, Ballroom 3, Renaissance Waverly

10:30 M1.001 The Use of the Taylor Test in Exploring and Validating the Large-strain, High-strain-rate Constitutive Response of Materials
Joseph C. Foster Jr. (Air Force research Laboratory/ Munitions Directorate)
11:00 M1.002 Dynamic Characterization of Compliant and Brittle Materials using Split Hopkinson Bar
N. S. Brar (University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH 45469), Vasant S. Joshi (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head, MD, 20640)
11:15 M1.003 Real-Time X-ray Diffraction Measurements on Mg-doped LiF Shocked along [100]
B. J. Jensen, Y. M. Gupta (Inst. Shock Phys., Wash. State Univ.)
11:30 M1.004 Characteristics of shock propagation in high-strength cement mortar
Zhanjiang Wang, Xiaolan Li (Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology,Box69,Xi'an 710024,Shaanxi,China), Ruoqi Zhang (Department of Applied Physics,Science College,National University of Defense Technology,Changsha 410073,Hunan,China), Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology Collaboration, National University of Defense Technology Collaboration
11:45 M1.005 Yield and strength properties of the Ti-6-22-22S alloy over a wide strain rate and temperature range.
Lutz Krüger (Nordmetall, Research and Consulting, 09235 Burkhardtsdorf, Germany), Gennady Kanel, S. V. Razorenov (Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics, Chernogolovka, 142432 Russia), Lothar Meyer (TU Chemnitz, Materials and Impact Engineering, 09107 Chemnitz, Germany), Nordmetall Collaboration

Session M2. DE: Detonation Propagation.

Thursday morning, 10:30, Ballroom 4, Renaissance Waverly

10:30 M2.001 The Effect of Additives on the Detonation Characteristics of a Liquid Explosive
Peter J Haskins, Malcolm D Cook, Alexandra J Pilgrim (DERA), Richard I Briggs (Defence Evaluation amp; Research Agency, Fort Halstead, Sevenoaks, Kent TN147BP, England)
10:45 M2.002 Electromagnetic Properties of Detonating Explosives
Paul G. Chambers, Richard J. Lee (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head, MD 20640), Troy Oxby, Warren Perger, Barry Kunz (Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI), ONR-NSWC Collaboration
11:00 M2.003 Effect of GMB on failure and reaction regime of NM/PMMA-GMB mixtures
Jose Gois, Jose Campos, Igor Plaksin (Laboratory of Energetics and Detonics, Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Sciences and Technology of University of Coimbra, Pinhal de Marrocos, 3030 Coimbra, PORTUGAL)
11:15 M2.004 Pressure wave measurements in cylinders of detonating LX-17
J. W. Forbes (LLNL), P. C. Souers (LLNl), P. A. Urtiew, K. S. Vandersall, F. Garcia, D. W. Greenwood (LLNL)
11:30 M2.005 Diameter Effect Curve and Detonation Front Curvature Measurements for ANFO
R.A. Catanach, L.G. Hill (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:45 M2.006 Experimental researches of mechanism of decomposition of heterogeneous HE in detonation wave front
Alexey Fedorov (RFNC-VNIIEF, 607190 Sarov, Russia)

Session M3. ME: Numerical Simulations with High Explosives.

Thursday morning, 10:30, Ballroom 1, Renaissance Waverly

10:30 M3.001 Numerical modeling anti-personnel blast mines coupled to a deformable leg structure
Duane Cronin, Mike Worswick (University of Waterloo), Kevin Williams, Daniel Bourget, Gilles Pageau (Defence Research Establishment Valcartier)
10:45 M3.002 NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF DETONATION OF BURIED AND FLUSHED ANTI-TANK MINES
Leo Laine*, Øyvind Ranestad**, Andreas Sandvik*, Asbjørn Snekkevik** (*ANKER - ZEMER Engineering AS, NORWAY)
11:00 M3.003 Development of the Moving Least Squares Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics Approach For Inert/Energetic Material Interaction
Jin Yao (none), Michael Gunger (aps-SCCM)
11:15 M3.004 Numerical Simulation of non-ideal Detonation and High-speed Impact
Hong Yu, Jianshi Zhu (Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics)
11:30 M3.005 Analysis Dynamic Fracture of Condensed Mediumn
Ming Yu (Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics)

Session M4. ED: Sensors Diagnostics.

Thursday morning, 10:30, Ballroom 2, Renaissance Waverly

10:30 M4.001 Pressure measurements of shocks crossing an air-solid interface
T.P. Russell, R.J. Lee, G.I. Pangilinan (Code 920 NAVSEA Indian Head, 101 Strauss Ave., Indian Head MD 20640)
10:45 M4.002 ULTRAFAST MEASUREMENT OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF GOLD AND NICKEL DURING SHOCK WAVE BREAKOUT
David Funk, David Moore, Kevin Gahagan, Steve Buelow, Greg Fisher, James Reho, Ron Rabie (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:00 M4.003 Single Fiber Coupling to VISAR Targets
K. A. Zimmerman, S. C. Jones, Y. M. Gupta (Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University)
11:15 M4.004 PVDF Gauge Piezoelectric Response Under Two-Stage Light Gas Gun Impact Loading
Francois Bauer (ISL)
11:30 M4.005 Outputs of Shock-loaded Small Piezoceramic Disks
Jacques A. Charest (Dynasen, Inc.), Jonathan Lee Mace (DX-2, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:45 M4.006 Improvements in the Signal Fidelity of the Manganin Stress Guage
Jerry Forbes, Dan Greenwood, Frank Garcia, Kevin Vandersall, Paul Urtiew, Leroy Green (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

Session M5. PT: Structural Transitions.

Thursday morning, 10:30, Wilton, Renaissance Waverly

10:30 M5.001 Hugoniot and Pressure Induced Phase Changes in ZnS: A Theoretical Study.
G. Jyoti, K.D. Joshi, Satish C. Gupta (BARC, India)
10:45 M5.002 The Optical Properties of Potassium Chloride Shocked to 70 Kbar.
A. C. Gaeris, S.C. Jones, Y. M. Gupta (Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University)
11:00 M5.003 Experimental and theoretical investigations on shock wave induced phase transitions
Satish C. Gupta, S.K. Sikka (BARC, Mumbai, INDIA)
11:30 M5.004 THE SHEAR STRENGTH OF POTASSIUM CHLORIDE ABOVE THE B1-B2 PHASE TRANSITION DURING SHOCK LOADING
J.C.F. Millett, N.K. Bourne (Royal Military College of Science, Cranfield University, UK)
11:45 M5.005 Spatial Evolution of three-Wave Structure in Shocked Potasium Chloride
E. Zretsky