Program overview

WEDNESDAY MORNING, 30 JUNE 1999

Session K1. Analysis of Experiments.

Wednesday morning, 10:30, Ballroom I, Cliff Lodge Convention Center

10:30 K1.01 Analysis of Radiation-Driven Explosive Flyers
R. J. Lawrence, J. R. Asay, C. A. Hall, T. G. Trucano (Sandia National Laboratories)
10:45 K1.02 Consideration of Strain Gauges in the Modelling of Plate Impacts
P Church, R Townsley (Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA), Fort Halstead, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN14 7BW, UK), J Millet (Shock Physics, PCS, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK)
11:00 K1.03 A New Browser for the Visualization of Equation of State Data
Gregory J. Streletz, Lynn H. MacFarland (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
11:15 K1.04 Analysis of Z Pinch Shock Wave Experiments
Timothy Trucano, Jeffrey Lawrence (Sandia National Laboratories)
11:30 K1.05 Current waves generated by shock compression of conducting materials. Their properties and propagation.
Evgenii I. Bichenkov (Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Siberian Division of RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)
11:45 K1.06 Structural Transition in Solids under Shock-Wave Loading
V.N. German, A.L. Mikhailov , R.S. Osipov (RFNC-VNIIEF), V.A. Tsyganov

Session K2. Alumina and Diamond.

Wednesday morning, 10:30, Ballroom II, Cliff Lodge Convention Center

10:30 K2.01 Diamond Shocked toward a Metallic State
G.W. Collins, P. Celliers, L.B. Da Silva, D.M. Gold, D.K. Bradley, R.J. Wallace, R. Cauble (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
10:45 K2.02 Response of Diamond Shocked Along <110>
Y.M. Gupta, C.S. Kwiatkowski (Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University)
11:00 K2.03 Hugoniot measurement of alumina (Al2O3) single crystal in the pressure range up to over 100 GPa
Tsutomu Mashimo, Kazuyuki Tsumoto (High Energy Rate Laboratory, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto 860-8555, Japan), Yuichi Noguchi, Kiyoto Fukuoka, Yasuhiko Syono (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan)
11:15 K2.04 Electrical Conductivity of Single Crystal Al_2O_3 at 150-250 GPa
R. Chau, A. C. Mitchell, W. J. Nellis, R. Minich (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
11:30 K2.05 Imaging shocked sapphire in the 20--40 GPa range: The effect of crystal orientation on optical emission
David E. Hare, N. C. Holmes (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94551)
11:45 K2.06 Optical Measurements to Probe Inelastic Deformation in Shocked Brittle Materials
C.S. Kwiatkowski, Y.M. Gupta (Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University)

Session K3. Friction and Boundary Effects.

Wednesday morning, 10:30, Ballroom III, Cliff Lodge Convention Center

10:30 K3.01 Dry Sliding of Metal on Metal
N.S. Liou, V. Prakash (Case Western Reserve University)
10:45 K3.02 A Pegasus Dynamic Liner Friction Experiment
J.E. Hammerberg, G.A. Kyrala, D.M. Oro, R.D. Fulton, W.E. Anderson, A.W. Obst, H. Oona, J. Stokes, M.D. Wilke (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:00 K3.03 Friction in high-speed impact experiments.
Paul Rightley, Robert A. Pelak, James E. Hammerberg (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:15 K3.04 Dynamic Friction of Nano-Materials
H. Zhang, A. Patanella, Horacio Espinosa (School of Aeronautics and Atronautics, Purdue University)
11:30 K3.05 Explosive Bonding of Plates with Diffusion Barrier Interfaces
Vasant Joshi, Marvin Banks (New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM 87801), John Krebsbach (Adaptive Coating Technologies, LLC, Waunakee, WI 53597)
11:45 K3.06 Effects of Different Nose-Shaped Projectiles on the High Speed Perforation of Concrete
S.U. Kumaran (), C.T. Lim (Department of Mechanical amp; Production Engineering National University of Singapore), K.C.G. Ong (Department of Civil Engineering National University of Singapore), G.E.B. Tan (DSO National Laboratories Ministry of Defence, Singapore)

Session K4. Atomistic Modeling of Energetic Materials.

Wednesday morning, 10:30, Superior Room, Cliff Lodge Convention Center

10:30 K4.01 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Condensed Phase Shock Waves and Detonations: Past, Present, and Future
C. T. White (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375.)
11:00 K4.02 Tight-Binding Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Shock-Compressed Hydrocarbons
J. D. Kress, S. R. Bickham, B. L. Holian, L. A. Collins (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:15 K4.03 Monte Carlo Calculations of the Elastic Constants and Derived Engineering Parameters for RDX and \beta-HMX
Thomas D. Sewell (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory), Carl M. Bennett (Department of Chemistry, Oklahoma State University)
11:30 K4.04 Hugoniots from Equation of State and Piston-Driven Simulations
D. R. Swanson (NRL), Mark Elert (U.S. Naval Academy), C. T. White (NRL)
11:45 K4.05 Molecular dynamic simulation of reactions in energetic materials under shock loading using quantum mechanical potential
Vladimir Dremov, Marina Vorob'eva (Russian Rederation Nuclear Centre - Institute of Technical Physics, P.O.Box 245, 456770 Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk reg., Russia)