Program overview
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 31 JULY 1997
Session R1. Mechanical Properties V: (Spall & Failure).
Thursday afternoon, 15:30, 174-6
- 15:30 R1.01
Use of the Steinberg and Carroll-Holt Concepts in Ductile Fracture
- Lynn Seaman (SRI International), Michel Boustie, Thibaut de Resseguier (ENSMA)
- 15:45 R1.02
Microstructure of Two Grades of Depleted Uranium under Uniaxial= Strain Conditions
- A.K. Zurek, W. R. Thissell, R. L. Gustavsen, J. E. Vorthman, A. Kelly, R.S. Hixson (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 16:00 R1.03
Spall Wave-Profile and Shock-Recovery Experiments on Depleted Uranium
- R. S. Hixson, J. E. Vorthman, R. L. Gustavsen, A. K. Zurek, W. R. Thissell, D. L. Tonks (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 16:15 R1.04
Elastic Shock Response and Spall Strength of Concrete
- Marlin E. Kipp, Lalit C. Chhabildas (Sandia National Laboratories)
- 16:30 R1.05
Shock, Release, and Tensile Response of Soda Lime Glass
- Dattatraya P. Dandekar (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)
- 16:45 R1.06
Taylor impact of glass bars
- Natalie Murray, Neil Bourne, John Field (Shock Physics, PCS, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK.)
- 17:00 R1.07
Effects of PMMA Hugoniot on Calculated Spall Strength of AD995 Alumina
- Peter T. Bartkowski, D. P. Dandekar (U.S. Army Research Laboratory, APG, MD)
Session R2. Modeling: Molecular and Mesoscale.
Thursday afternoon, 15:30, 163C
- 15:30 R2.01
Shockwave-Induced Plasticity Via Large-Scale Nonequilibrium Molecular Dynamics
- Brad Lee Holian (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545 (USA))
- 16:00 R2.02
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of High Strain-Rate Void Nucleation and Growth in Copper
- J. Belak, D.B. Boercker, G.S. Bales, J. Glosli (University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94551)
- 16:15 R2.03
Numerical Study of Shock Propagation in Inhomogeneous Materials.
- A.D. Kotelnikov, D.C. Montgomery (Dartmouth College)
- 16:30 R2.04
Numerical Computation of Non-equilibrium Particle Velocities within Shock Structure in Condensed Mixtures
- K. Yano, Y. Horie (North Carolina State University)
Session R3. New Techniques - Experimental Developments.
Thursday afternoon, 15:30, 101
- 15:30 R3.01
Differential Hugoniot and Experimental Estimate of the Gr=FCneisen=20 Parameter for SiO2
- Dennis Grady (Applied Research Associates, 4300 San Mateo Blvd., NE, A-220,= =20 Albuquerque, NM, 87110)
- 15:45 R3.02
Optical techniques for the studies on shock propagation in solids
- Manjit Singh, M.P. Singh, V.S. Sethi, M.S. Bola (Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory, Sector 30, Chandigarh-160020 (India))
- 16:00 R3.03
Sensitive detection of shock front and free surface velocity history for polymeric materials by new inclined-prism method in 1 GPa pressure region
- Yasuhito Mori, Kunihito Nagayama (Dept. Appl. Phys., Fac. Eng., Kyushu University, Hakozaki, higashiku, Fukuoka 812-81 Japan)
- 16:15 R3.04
Shear Wave Generation from Confined Explosions
- C. Liu (California Institute of Technology)
- 16:30 R3.05
Pressure Measurements on a Deforming Structure in Response to an Underwater Explosion
- G. Chambers, H. Sandusky, F. Zerilli (NSWC/IHD), R. Tussing (NSWC/CD)
- 16:45 R3.06
on von Neumann Reflection of Shock Wave in Condensed matters
- Shigeru Itoh (Department of Mechanical Engineering Kumamoto University), Yoh Nadamitsu (Department of Mechanical Engineering of Dai-ichi industrial College), Zhiyue Liu, Masahiro Fujita (Department of Mechanical Engineering Kumamoto University)