Program overview

MONDAY MORNING, 21 JULY 2003

Session B1. Energetic Materials and Detonation I: Liquid HE's.

Monday morning, 09:00, Multnomah, Doubletree Lloyd Center

09:00 B1.001 Shock Initiation and Detonability of Liquid Nitroethane
Akio Yoshinaka, Fan Zhang (Defence Ramp;D Canada - Suffield)
09:15 B1.002 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE DETONATION INITIATION IN PURE NITROMETHANE BY REFLECTED SHOCK
Stephanie SZARZYNSKI, Olivier HEUZE, Eugene MARTINEZ (CEA-DIF ,B.P.12 ,91680 BRUYERES-LE-CHATEL CEDEX,FRANCE)
09:30 B1.003 EQUATION OF STATE FOR LIQUID NITROMETHANE AT HIGH PRESSURES
Hermenzo Jones (Research amp; Technology Department; Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division; Indian Head, MD 20640-5035)
09:45 B1.004 Constant Volume Specific Heat Capacity of the CJ State of Nitromethane
Julius Roth (Retired)
10:00 B1.005 Reactive flow in nitromethane using a quasiharmonic unreacted equation of state
Roberta Mulford, Damian Swift (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Session B2. Equation of State I: Deuterium.

Monday morning, 09:00, Holladay, Doubletree Lloyd Center

09:00 B2.001 Equation of State Measurements in Liquid Deuterium to 100 GPa
Marcus Knudson (Sandia National Laboratories)
09:30 B2.002 New Deuterium Re-Shock Equation of State Experiments up to 9 Mbar
Damien Hicks (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
10:00 B2.003 Shock compression of deuterium at Mbar pressures and the interior of Jupiter
Didier Saumon (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Tristan Guillot (Obs. de la Cote d'Azur)
10:15 B2.004 Quasi-isentropic compressibility of gaseous deuterium
Mochalov Mikhail A., Il’kaev Radii I., Fortov V.E., Bulannikov A.S., Burtsev V.V., Golubev V.A., Golubkov A.N. (experimental research), Davydov Nicolai B. (calculation), Zhernokletov Mikhail V. (experimental research), Manachkin Sergey F. (calculation), Mikhaylov Anatoly L., Orlov V.D., Khrustalev V.V., Yaroshenko V.V. (experimental research)

Session B3. Inelastic Deformation and Fracture I.

Monday morning, 09:00, Oregon, Doubletree Lloyd Center

09:00 B3.001 Study of A36 steel in a two-phase \gamma/\alpha region under the spall condition
ANNA K. Zurek, JANUSZ MAJTA, CARL P. TRUJILLO (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:15 B3.002 Modeling Anisotropic Failure in HY-100 Tensile Tests Using a Simple Decohesion Model
Eric Harstad, Paul Maudlin (Los Alamos National Laboratory), John McKirgan (Naval Surface Warfare Center - Carderock)
09:30 B3.003 Evolution of Crystallographic Texture and Strength in Beryllium
W.R. Blumenthal, D.W. Brown, C.N. Tome (Material Science and Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, 87545)
09:45 B3.004 Laser Shock Compression of Copper and Copper Aluminum Alloys: Orientation and Compositional (SFE) Effects
Matthew Schneider, Marc Meyers, Bimal Kad (University of California, San Diego), Fabienne Gregori (University of Paris 13), Bruce Remington, Dan Kalantar (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), UCSD Collaboration, University of Paris Collaboration, LLNL Collaboration
10:00 B3.005 Shock waves propagation in scope of the nonlocal theory of dynamical plasticity.
Tatyana Khantuleva (St.-Petersburg State University. RUSSIA)
10:15 B3.006 MESODEFECTS COLLECTIVE PROPERTIES AND SELF-SIMILAR REGULARITY OF SHOCKED CONDENSED MATTER BEHAVIOR
OLEG NAIMARK (Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences)

Session B4. Phase Transistions I.

Monday morning, 09:00, Idaho/Washington, Doubletree Lloyd Center

09:00 B4.001 Static X-Ray Diffraction Study of Cerium Metal
Gary Chesnut, William Anderson, Dennis Hayes (Los Alamos National Lab)
09:15 B4.002 Phase Transformations and Dynamic Compression of Cerium
William Anderson, Dennis Hayes, Robert Hixson, Gary Chesnut (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:30 B4.003 Time-resolved optical measurements to examine the phase transformation in shocked <100> KCl
O. V. Fat'yanov, Y. M. Gupta (Inst. Shock Physics, Wash. State Univ.)
09:45 B4.004 Equations of State and Phase Transformations of Shock-Compressed Alkali Halides
K.V. Khishchenko, V.E. Fortov (IHED RAS)
10:00 B4.005 Atomistic Simulations of Shock-Induced Phase Transitions
Kai Kadau (Theoretical Division,Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, U.S.A.)