Program overview

FRIDAY MORNING, 29 JUNE 2001

Session R1. DM: Dymanic Properties of Ceramics and Glasses.

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

10:30 R1.001 EXPERIMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE DYNAMIC FAILURE RESISTANCE OF TIB2/AL2O3 COMPOSITES
Andrew Keller, Min Zhou (School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0405)
10:45 R1.002 Expanding Ring Fragmentation and the Statistical Theory of N. F. Mott
Dennis Grady (Applied Research Associates)
11:00 R1.003 The Study of Internal Deformation Fields in Borosilicate Glass Using X--Ray Flash Photography
Stephen Grantham, William Proud, John Field (University of Cambridge, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK)
11:15 R1.004 A Comparative Study of the Behaviour of Five Dense Glass Materials Under Shock Loading Conditions
Darren D. Radford, William G. Proud, John E. Field (Shock Physics Group, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge UK, CB3-0HE)
11:30 R1.005 Time-dependent longitudinal response of soda-lime glass under shock compression
H.D. Hegewald, Y.M. Gupta (Inst. Shock Phys., Wash. State Univ.)
11:45 R1.006 Impact Induced Failure Phenomenology of Glass Bars
Rod Russell, Stephan Bless, James Cazamias (Institute For Advanced Technology)

Session R2. DE: Explosive and Performance Characterization.

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

10:30 R2.001 The Effect of Variation of Aluminized Particle Size and Binder on the Sensitivity of Aluminzed Explosives
Diana Woody, Jeffery Davis (Naval Air Warfare Center China Lake California)
10:45 R2.002 Near-Field Impulse Effects from Detonation of Heterogeneous Explosives
D. L. Frost (McGill Univ., Canada), F. Zhang (Defence Research Establishment Suffield, Canada), S. McCahan (Univ. Toronto, Canada), S. Murray (DRES), A. Higgins, M. Slanik, M. Casas-Cordero, C. Orthanalai (McGill)
11:00 R2.003 The effect of metal particle size on blast performance of RDX and TATB based explosives
Jeffery Davis, Phillip Miller (Naval Air Warfare Center China Lake California)
11:15 R2.004 Effect of an Inert Material's Thickness and Properties on the Ratio of Energies Imparted by the 1st and 2nd Propulsion Stages
Joseph Backofen (BRIGS Co., 2668 Petersborough Street, Herndon, VA 20171), Chris Weickert (Defence Research Establishment Suffield, Box 4000, Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 8K6, Canada)
11:30 R2.005 Obtaining the Gurney Energy Constant for the Two-Step Propulsion Model From Cylinder Tests
Joseph Backofen (BRIGS Co., 2668 Petersborough Street, Herndon, VA 20171), Chris Weickert (Defence Research Establishment Suffield, Box 4000, Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 8K6, Canada)
11:45 R2.006 Aluminised Explosive Compositions Based on NQ and BTNEN
Michael Gogulya, Michael Makhov, Alexander Dolgoborodov, Michael Brazhnikov, Vitalii Arkhipov, Viktor Shchetinin (ICP RAS, Moscow), Explosion Physics of Condensed System Team

Session R3. ED: Technique Development.

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

10:30 R3.001 Experiment to Capture Gaseous Products from Shock-Decomposed Materials
William Holt, Willis Mock Jr. (Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division)
10:45 R3.002 Investigating Effects of Edge Release in Single-Crystal Sapphire
W.D. Reinhart, L.C. Chhabildas, W.M. Trott (Sandia National Laboratory), D. P. Dandekar (Army Research Laboratory)
11:00 R3.003 SOUND VELOCITY DOPPLER LASER INTERFEROMETRY MEASUREMENTS ON TIN.
Eugène MARTINEZ, Jean-Marie SERVAS (CEA/DIF 91680 BRUYERES-LE-CHATEL, FRANCE)
11:15 R3.004 Projectile acceleration aiming at velocities above 9 km/s by a compact gas gun
Tatsumi Moritoh, Nobuaki Kawai, Kazutaka Nakamura, Ken-ichi Kondo (Materials and Structures Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
11:30 R3.005 Single-stage Gas Gun Ejecta Experiments on Tin
Mark D. Wilke, Frank H. Cverna, William W. Anderson, Robert S. Hixson (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:45 R3.006 Real-Time Detection and Explicit Finite Element Simulation of Delamination in Composite Laminates under Low Velocity Impact Loading
Karel Minnaar, Min Zhou (George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0405)

Session R4. ES: EOS of Energetic Materials.

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

10:30 R4.001 A new temperature dependent Equation of State for inert, reactive and composite materials
Olivier HEUZÉ (CEA/DIF 91680 BRUYERES LE CHATEL, FRANCE), Jean-Claude GOUTELLE (DGA/DCE/Centre d'Etudes de Gramat, 46500 GRAMAT, FRANCE)
10:45 R4.002 Shock polar calculation of inert nitromethane by molecular dynamics simulation
Laurent Soulard (CEA-DAM - Ile de France, BP12, 91680 Bruyeres-le-Chatel, France)
11:00 R4.003 Equation of State (EOS)for Liquid Carbons(LC) and its Affection on the Calculation of Detonation Parameters
Gang Zhou, Chao Wen, Xiaoxin Liu, Yan Li (Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology,Box69,Xi'an 710024,Shaanxi,China), Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology Collaboration
11:15 R4.004 Detonation product EOS studies: Using ISLS to refine CHEETAH
Joseph Zaug, Larry Fried, Donald Hansen (LLNL)
11:30 R4.005 Structural Studies and EOS of Diamino-dinitro-ethylene (DADNE, Fox-7) under Static Compression
Chak Wong, Suhithi M. Peiris, G. I. Pangalinan, T. P. Russell (Energetic Materials Research Department, NAVSEA - Indian Head)
11:45 R4.006 Thermodynamic Representations for Solid/Melt Systems at High Pressure and Temperature
Chris Sims, Neil Allan (School of Chemistry, Bristol University, UK), Martin Braiithwaite (RMCS, Cranfield University UK)

Session R5. PT: Structural Transition.

Friday morning, 10:30, Wilton, Renaissance Waverly

10:30 R5.001 Optical properties and insulator-to-metal transitions of shock compressed dielectrics
G. W. Collins, P. M. Celliers, D. Hicks, L.B. DaSilva, A. Mackinnon, S.J. Moon, R. Cauble, R. Wallace, B. Hammel, W. Hsing (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA USA), M Koenig, A. Benuzzi, G. Huser (L.U.L.I., C.N.R.S. Ecole Polytechnique, France), E. Henry, D. Batani (University Milan-Bicocca and I.N.F.M., Italy), O. Willi, J. Pasley, H. Geflner (Imperial Collage, London, UK), P. Loubeyre, F. Occelli, Agnes Dewaele (C.E.A. Bruyeres, France), R. Jeanloz, K.M. Lee, L. R. Benedetti (University of California, Berkeley), D. Neely, M. Notley, C. Danson (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK)
10:45 R5.002 Electrical conductivity measurement of graphite-diamond transition
V. postnov, V. Fortov (Affiliation), V. Yakusheva, T. LasYakusheva (Institute of problems of chemical physics of RAS)
11:00 R5.003 Abnormal Electric Conductivity of Lithium at High Dynamic Pressure
V.E. Fortov, V.V. Yakushev, K.L. Kagan, I.V. Lomonosov, V.I. Postnov, T.I. Yakusheva, A.N. Kuryanchik (Inst.Probl.Chem.Phys. RAS)
11:15 R5.004 Thermophysical Properties of Helium under Multiple Shock Compression
Vladimir Ternovoi, Alexander Filimonov, Alexei Pyalling, Victor Mintsev, Vladimir Fortov (Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow region, Russia, 142432)
11:30 R5.005 Kinetic model of multiple phase transitions in ice
Vladimir Tchijov, Gloria Cruz León, Suemi Rodríguez Romo (UNAM, Mexico)
11:45 R5.006 Time dependent freezing of water under shock wave compression
D.H. Dolan, Y.M. Gupta (Institute for Shock Physics and Department of Physics, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-2816)