Program overview
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 22 JULY 2003
Session K1. Energetic Materials and Detonation VII.
Tuesday afternoon, 15:30, Multnomah, Doubletree Lloyd Center
- 15:30 K1.001
ALE3D Statistical Hot Spot Model Results for LX-17*
- Albert Nichols, Craig Tarver, Estella McGuire (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 15:45 K1.002
Numerical Simulations of Void Collapse Using a Lagrangian Meshfree Particle Method
- L.D. Libersky (LosAlamos National Laboratory), P.W. Randles (Defense Threat Reduction Agency), R. Vignjevic (Cranfield University, UK), N.K. Bourne (Royal Military College of Science, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, UK), Los Alamos - Cranfield Collaboration
- 16:00 K1.003
Pore Collapse and Hot Spots in HMX
- Ralph Menikoff (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 16:15 K1.004
Investigating shock-driven void collapse in HMX
- Shirish Chitanvis (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 16:30 K1.005
MD simulations of Hotspots
- Jean-Bernard Maillet (CEA-DAM)
- 17:00 K1.006
Coarse Explosive Particles of PBX as a Dominant Factor of Detonation Instability
- I. Plaksin, J. Campos (LEDAP, University of Coimbra. Mech.), P. Simões, A. Portugal (Chem.Eng.Dept., PORTUGAL), J. Ribeiro, R. Mendes, J. Góis, J. Direito, D. Braga (LEDAP, University of Coimbra. Mech.)
- 17:15 K1.007
Shock Wave Diffraction over an Inclusion in Condensed Matter and Hot Spot Generation at a Particle Surface in HE
- Alexander Gonor (Applied Science & Engineering Consulting), Irene Hooton (Defence R&D Canada-Suffield)
- 17:30 K1.008
The nature, number and evolution of hot-spots in ammonium nitrate
- William Proud (Physics and Chemistry of Solids Group, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK), Ian Kirby (91 Monument Road, Ayr, KA7 2UF, UK), John Field (Physics and Chemistry of Solids Group, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK)
- 17:45 K1.009
Investigation of collapse and jet formation of hollow glass micro shperes in inert and energetic materials
- Jose Ribeiro, Jose Gois, Jose Campos, Igor Plaksin, Ricardo Mendes (Mechanical Eng. Department - University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Session K2. Inelastic Deformation of Fracture VI.
Tuesday afternoon, 15:30, Holladay, Doubletree Lloyd Center
- 15:30 K2.001
Dynamic Damage Investigations Using Triangular Waves
- R.S. Hixson (Los Alamos National Laboratory), G.T. Gray III, P.A. Rigg (LANL)
- 15:45 K2.002
Dynamic Failure Resistance of Two Tantalum Materials with Different Melt Practice Sequences
- Dan Schwartz (NMT-16: Plutonium Metallurgy, Los Alamos National Laboratory), W. Richards Thissell (MST-8: Structure Property Relationships), Davis L. Tonks (X-7: Materials Modeling), Joel House (AFRL/MNMW, United States Air Force)
- 16:00 K2.003
Sub-microsecond yield and tensile strengths of metals and alloys at elevated temperatures
- Sergey V. Razorenov, Gennady I. Kanel, Andrey S. Savinykh, Sergey N. Skakun (Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Chernogolovka, 142432 Russia)
- 16:15 K2.004
THE EFFECT OF PROCESSING INDUCED MICROSTRUCTURAL-BIAS OF PHASE DISTRIBUTION ON THE SPALL STRENGTH OF TWO-PHASE TiB_2-Al_2O_3 CERAMIC
- Greg Kennedy, Louis Ferranti, N.N. Thadhani (Georgia Institute of Technology)
- 16:30 K2.005
The Generalized Taylor Test
- Martin R Gilmore (Dstl - Defence Science and Technical Lab UK), Jr Foster (Air Force Research Lab, Munitions Directorate), Leo L Wilson (SAIC), Stanley E Jones (University of Alabama)
- 16:45 K2.006
Comparative analysis of uniaxial strain shock tests and Taylor tests for maraging steels
- N.I. Zhigacheva, Yu. I. Mescheryakov, Yu. A. Petrov, A.K. Divakov (Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering RAS)
- 17:00 K2.007
Dynamic Strength of AD995 Alumina at Mbar Stress Levels
- W.D. Reinhart (Sandia Nat'l Labs)
- 17:30 K2.008
DUCTILE DAMAGE PREDICTION IN TAYLOR IMPACT CYLINDER TEST USING CDM APPROACH
- Nicola Bonora, Andrew Ruggiero (DiMSAT - University of Cassino, via G. Di Biasio, 43 - I 03043, Cassino - Italy)
Session K3. Nonlinear Wave Propagation II.
Tuesday afternoon, 15:30, Oregon, Doubletree Lloyd Center
- 15:30 K3.001
The color of shock waves in photonic crystals
- Evan Reed (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- 16:00 K3.002
Strongly nonlinear waves in 3-D phononic crystal
- Chiara Daraio (Materials Science amp; Engineering Program), Vitali Nesterenko, Sungho Jin (Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Materials Science amp; Engineering Program, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093)
- 16:15 K3.003
Generalized nonlinear equation and exact solutions for contour/surface waves
- Andrei Ludu (Northwestern State University)
- 16:30 K3.004
Hugoniot-measurement of GGG (Gd3Ga5O12) in the pressure range up to over 100 GPa
- Zhang Yuyang, Mashimo Tsutomu (Shock Wave and Condensed Matter Research Center, Kumamoto University), Fukuoka Kiyoto, Kikuchi Masae (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University), Sekine Toshimori, Kobayashi Norimichi (National Institute for Materials Science), Chau Ricky, Nellis William J. (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Shock Wave and Condensed Matter Research Center Collaboration, Institute for Materials Research Collaboration, National Institute for Materials Science Collaboration, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Collaboration
- 16:45 K3.005
About generation of nonlinear waves by pulse high energy loading
- Konstantin Zolnikov, Sergey Psakhie, Sergey Korostelev (Institute of strength physics and material science, SB RAS, Tomsk, 634021 Russia)
- 17:00 K3.006
Measurements and Simulations of Wave Propagation in Agitated Granular Beds
- Stephen Hostler, Christopher Brennen (California Institute of Technology)
- 17:15 K3.007
PROPAGATION OF SHOCK WAVES THROUGH A FLOAT GLASS LAMINATE
- Y. Meziere (Cranfield University), Zvi Rosenberg (RAFAEL, Israel.), Neil Bourne (Defence Academy, Cranfield University)
- 17:30 K3.008
Shocks and distribution functions in oscillated granular layers
- J. Bougie, Sung Joon Moon, J.B. Swift, Harry L. Swinney (Center for Nonlinear Dynamics, University of Texas at Austin)
Session K4. Geophysics and Planetary Science.
Tuesday afternoon, 15:30, Idaho/Washington, Doubletree Lloyd Center
- 15:30 K4.001
Giant-Impact-Induced Planetary Surface Wave Producing Atmospheric Blow-off
- Thomas J. Ahrens, Sidao Ni, Andy H. Shen (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA 91125)
- 15:45 K4.002
Meteorite Studies Illuminate Phase Transition Behavior of Minerals under Shock Compression
- Paul S De Carli (SRI International, Menlo Park, CA94025), Carolyn Aramovich, Zhidong Xie, Thomas Sharp (Arizona State University)
- 16:00 K4.003
A New Water Ice Hugoniot: Implications for Planetary Impact Events
- Sarah T. Stewart (Carnegie Institution of Washington)
- 16:30 K4.004
Equation of State, Phase Stability of enstatite-pv.and its Geophysucal Implications
- Zizheng Gong, Fu Dai, Li Zhang (Laboratory of High Pressure Physics, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, China), Fuqianme Jing ((Laboratory for Shock Wave and Detonation Physics Research, Institute of Fluid Physics, China Academy of Engineering Physics, P.O.Box 919, Mianyang, Sichuan 621900), Laboratory of High Pressure Physics Collaboration, Laboratory for Shock Wave and Detonation Physics Research Collaboration
- 16:45 K4.005
Three Dimensional Simulation of the Baneberry Nuclear Event
- Ilya Lomov, Tarabay Antoun, Jeff Wagoner, John Rambo (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 17:00 K4.006
Simulation of a Spherical Wave Experiment in Marble Using a Multidirectional Damage Model
- Tarabay Antoun, Ilya Lomov (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 17:15 K4.007
Shock induced Au redistribution in porous Q-Py mixture
- S. Zhmodik, N. Verkhovtseva, B. Chikov, E. Airijant, N. Nemirovskaya (Institute of Geology, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia), V. Nesterenko (Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093)
- 17:30 K4.008
Shock recovery of a new ultra-dense phase of silica
- Oliver Tschauner (University of Nevada - Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89154), Sheng-Nian Luo, Jed L. Mosenfelder (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125), Paul D. Asimow, Thomas J. Ahrens (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA 91125), Dept. of Physics Team Team