Program overview

WEDNESDAY MORNING, 23 JULY 2003

Session Q1. Energetic Materials and Detonation IX.

Wednesday morning, 11:00, Multnomah

11:00 Q1.001 Shock-Wave and Material Properties Experiments of the Los Alamos Atlas System
Wallace Anderson, Walter Atchison, Rickey Faehl, Rhonald Keinigs, Irvin Lindemuth, Robert Reinovsky, George Rodriguez, Clark Thompson, Toni Taylor (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:15 Q1.002 Development of an Explosively Driven Sustained Shock Generator for Shock Wave Studies
Peter Taylor (AWE Aldermaston, Reading Berkshire, RG7 4PR), Darren Salisbury, Ian Cook (AWE)
11:30 Q1.003 Electrical Conductivity as a Real-Time Probe of Secondary Combustion of Solid-Fuel Additives in Detonating Explosives
Richard Lee, Paul Gustavson (Naval Surface Wrafare Center, Indian Head Division)
11:45 Q1.004 Instrumented Floret Tests of Detonation Spreading
James Kennedy, Keith Thomas, Eric Martin, Kien-Yin Lee, Blaine Asay (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA), Igor Plaksin, David Braga (LEDAP, U. Coimbra, Portugal)
12:00 Q1.005 The Poly-rho Test as a Tool for Screening Explosive Performance
Herbert Harry (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Session Q2. Nonlinear Wave Propagation III.

Wednesday morning, 11:00, Holladay, Doubletree Lloyd Center

11:00 Q2.001 Analytic Solutions and Constitutive Relations for Shock Propagation in Porous Media
Dennis Grady (Applied Research Associates)
11:15 Q2.002 Void Collapse simulation of porous brittle materials subjected to shock compression
Song-lin Xu, Jianlong Xu, Zhi-ping Tang (Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior and Design of Materials (LMBD) of CAS, Department of Modern Mechanics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui, 230026, P.R. China)
11:30 Q2.003 Universal Relations for Acceleration Wave Speeds in Nonlinear Viscoelastic Solids
Mike Scheidler (US Army Research Laboratory)
11:45 Q2.004 On the Structure of Shocks in Elastic-Viscoplastic Solids
Alain Molinari (Université de Metz), Guruswami Ravichandran (California Institute of Technology)
12:00 Q2.005 3D computer modeling of high-velocity impact phenomena
Vadim V. Kim, Parvaz K. Berzigiyarov, Igor V. Lomonosov, Afanasiy V. Ostrik, Valeriy G. Sultanov (Inst. Probl. Chem. Phys. RAS, 142432, Chernogolovka, Russia)
12:15 Q2.006 A Partially Split,Volume Integration Scheme for the Advection Phase of Eulerian and MMALE Calculations
Gabi Luttwak (Rafael,Box 2250, Haifa,Israel)

Session Q3. Inelastic Deformation and Fracture VII.

Wednesday morning, 11:00, Oregon, Doubletree Lloyd Center

11:00 Q3.001 Discrete Layer Verification of the LiF Window Spall Diagnostic
Craig W. McCluskey, Mark D. Wilke, William W. Anderson, Mark E. Byers (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Michael D. Furnish (Sandia National Laboratory), Vincent T. Romero (Bechtel Nevada)
11:15 Q3.002 Measurements of Dynamic Structural Changes in Laser-Shocked Materials by Positron Annihilation
F.A. Selim, D.P. Wells, J.F. Harmon, J. Kwofie (Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID83209), G. Lancaster, S. Watson, J.L. Jones (Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415)
11:30 Q3.003 Benefits of the mismatch impedance technique for LAser Shock Adhesion Test (LASAT)
Michel ARRIGONI, Michel BOUSTIE, Hong-Liang HE (CNRS/LCD, 1 Av. Clément Ader, 86961 Futuroscope FRANCE), Laurent BERTHE, Cyril BOLIS (CLFA, 16 bis Av. Prieur de la Côte d Or, 94114 Arcueil FRANCE), Michel JEANDIN, Sophie BARRADAS (Ecole des Mines de Paris, BP 87, 91003 Evry FRANCE), Laboratoire de Combustion et de Detonique Team, Laboratoire d'Application des Lasers de Puissance Team, Centre de Projection Plasma Team
11:45 Q3.004 VISAR pull-back signals as a diagnostic for the LASer Adherence Test applied to copper coating on aluminum substrate
Cyril BOLIS, Laurent BERTHE (CLFA, 16 bis Av. Prieur de la Côte d Or, 94114 Arcueil FRANCE), Michel BOUSTIE, Michel ARRIGONI, Hong-Liang HE (CNRS/LCD, 1 Av. Clément Ader, 86961 Futuroscope FRANCE), Michel JEANDIN, Sophie BARRADAS (C2P, Ecole des Mines de Paris, BP 87, 91003 Evry FRANCE), Laboratoire d'Application des Lasers de Puissance Team, Laboratoire de Combustion et de Detonique Team, Centre de Projection Plasma Team
12:00 Q3.005 Three-Dimensional Impact Simulations by Conversion of Finite Elements to Meshfree Particles
S. R. Beissel, G. R. Johnson (NetworkCS, Inc.)
12:15 Q3.006 MORE ON THE TRANSITION FROM RIGID TO ERODING-ROD PENETRATION
Albert Ginsberg, Zvi Rosenberg, Erez Dekel (RAFAEL, P.O. Box 2250, Haifa, Israel)

Session Q4. Experimental Developments III: Ramp Wave Loading.

Wednesday morning, 11:00, Idaho/Washington, Doubletree Lloyd Center

11:00 Q4.001 Self-consistent, 2D, magneto-hydrodynamic simulation of magnetically driven flyer plate experiments on the Z-machine
Raymond W. Lemke (Sandia National Laboratories)
11:30 Q4.002 GEPI: AN ICE GENERATOR FOR DYNAMIC MATERIAL CHARACTERISATION AND HYPERVELOCITY IMPACT
Pierre-Louis HEREIL, Francis LASSALLE (Centre d'Etudes de Gramat 46500 GRAMAT France), Gilles AVRILLAUD (ITHPP 46500 THEGRA France), Centre d'Etudes de Gramat Collaboration, ITHPP Collaboration
11:45 Q4.003 Advances in Isentropic Compression Experiments (ICE) Using High Explosive Pulsed Power
Douglas G. Tasker, James H. Goforth, Henn Oona, C. Max Fowler (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 87545, USA)
12:00 Q4.004 Thermal and Mechanical Analysis of Material Response Under Ramp and Shock Loading
J.L. Ding, J.R. Asay (Inst. Shock Physics, Wash. State Univ.), M.D. Knudson (Sandia Nat. Lab.)