Program overview
FRIDAY MORNING, 1 AUGUST 1997
Session T1. Reaction Zone/HE Chemistry.
Friday morning, 10:15, CCA
- 10:15 T1.01
Chemical Reaction and Equilibration Mechanisms in Detonation Waves
- C. M. Tarver (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 10:30 T1.02
Detonation Wave Profiles in HMX Based Explosives and TNAZ
- R. L. Gustavsen, S. A. Sheffield, R. R. Alcon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 10:45 T1.03
Shock-Initiation Chemistry of Nitroarenes
- Lloyd L. Davis (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Kay R. Brower (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology)
- 11:00 T1.04
On detonation wave front structure of condensed high explosive
- A.V. Fedorov, A.V. Menshikh, N.B. Yagodin (RFNC--VNIIEF)
- 11:15 T1.05
Density Effect on Detonation Reaction Zone Length in Solid Explosives
- S.N. Lubyatinsky, B.G. Loboiko (RFNC-VNIITF)
Session T2. Mechanical Properties VII: (Strain Rate Effects).
Friday morning, 10:15, 163C
- 10:15 T2.01
Shock Compression of Ammonium Perchlorate Single Crystals
- Y.M. Gupta, Gang Yuan, Ruqiang Feng (Washington State University)
- 10:30 T2.02
Mechanical Properties of Explosives Under High Deformation Loading Conditions
- Douglas G. Tasker (NSWC), Richard D. Dick (Shocks Unlimited), William H. Wilson (NSWC)
- 10:45 T2.03
Influence of Interstitial Content and Texture on the High-Rate= Structure/Property Response of Zirconium
- G.C. Kaschner, G.T. Gray III, S.R. Chen (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 11:00 T2.04
Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar Tests on Pure Tantalum
- Richard D. Dick (Shocks Unlimited), Ronald W. Armstrong (Univ. MD)
- 11:15 T2.05
Influence of Strain Rate and Temperature on the=20 Mechanical Behavior of Beryllium
- W.R. Blumenthal, R.W. Carpenter, C.P. Trujillo, S.P. Abeln, G.T. Gray III (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 11:30 T2.06
Shock Hugoniot and Release States of Two-Different Concrete with Varying Aggregate Size
- C. A. Hall, W. D. Reinhart, L. C. Chhabildas (Sandia National Laboratories)
Session T3. Equation of State V.
Friday morning, 10:15, 101
- 10:15 T3.01
Sound Speed and Thermal Property Measurements of Inert Materials: Laser Spectroscopy and the Diamond-Anvil Cell
- J.M. Zaug (L-282, Chemistry and Materials Science Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore, CA 94550)
- 10:45 T3.02
Shock Compression and the Equation of State of Fully Dense and Porous Polyurethane
- John Maw, Nicholas Whitworth (AWE, Aldermaston, Reading, UK)
- 11:00 T3.03
Anomaly in the temperature calculation of shocked polymers
- Kunihito Nagayama, Yasuhito Mori (Dept. Appl. Phys., Fac. Eng., Kyushu University, Hakozaki, Higashiku, Fukuoka 812-81 Japan)
- 11:15 T3.04
Sound Velocities and Temperatures of Shock Compressed Deuterium
- N. C. Holmes, W. J. Nellis (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 11:30 T3.05
The Opportunity of Use of Sapphire at Multiple Shock-Wave Compression of Hydrogen.
- V.I. Postnov, D.N. Nikolaev, V.Ya. Ternovoi, A.S. Filimonov, V.E. Fortov, V.V. Yakushev (Institute of Chemical Physics in Chernogolovka, Moscow region, 142432 Russia)
- 11:45 T3.06
High-Temperature, High-Pressure Equation of State for Polymer Materials
- K.V. Khishchenko, V.E. Fortov (HEDRC RAS), I.V. Lomonosov (ICPh RAS)