CHAPTER XII MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CERAMICS, GLASSES,
IONIC SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS
The Hugoniot Elastic Limit of Soda-Lime Glass .............. 733
C.S. Alexander, L.C. Chhabildas and
D.W. Templeton
Failure above and below the Elastic Limit in
AD995 ...................................................... 739
N.K. Bourne, J.C.F. Millett, M.W. Chen,
D.P. Dandekar and J.W. McCauley
Experimental Study on Shear Response of
92.93 Wt% Alumina under Combined Pressure-Shear
Loading .................................................... 743
G.W. Yao and Z.F. Liu
Dynamic Mechanical Behavior of Boron Carbide
Based Composites ........................................... 747
S. Hayun, N. Frage, M.P. Dariel and E. Zaretsky
Phenomenological Description of the Failure
Waves in Glasses ........................................... 751
G.I. Kanel, A.S. Savinykh, G.V. Garkushin,
S.V. Razorenov and A. Rajendran
Damage-Failure Transition: Dynamic Crack Branching,
Fragmentation, Failure Wave ................................ 755
O. Naimark, O. Plekhov, W. Proud and S. Uvarov
Failure Kinetics in Borosilicate Glass during Rod
Impact ..................................................... 759
D.L. Orphal, C.E. Anderson, Jr., T. Behner,
V. Hohler, M. Wickert and D.W. Templeton
On the Shock Response of Soda Lime Glass: The
Failure of Embedded Stress Gauges .......................... 763
Z. Rosenberg, Y. Ashuach, N.K. Bourne,
and E. Dekel
A Study of Pre-Stress Effect on the Failure
Waves in Glasses ........................................... 767
A.S. Savinykh, G.I. Kanel, S.V. Razorenov,
and A. Rajendran
CHAPTER XIII MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF REACTIVE MATERIALS
High Strain and Strain-Rate Behaviour of
PTFE/Aluminuim/Tungsten Mixtures ........................... 773
J. Addiss, J. Cai, S. Walley, W. Proud,
and V. Nesterenko
Comparison of Porter-Gould Constitutive Model
with Compression Test Data for HTPB/Sugar .................. 777
R. Cornish, D. Porter, P. Church, P. Gould,
T. Andrews, B. Proud, D. Drodge and
C. Siviour
Reaction of Titanium and Zirconium Particles
in Cylindrical Explosive Charges ........................... 781
D.L. Frost, M. Cairns, S. Goroshin and
F. Zhang
Simulation of Particle Size Effect on Dynamic
Properties and Fracture of PTFE-W-Al Composites ............ 785
E.B. Flerbold, J. Cai, D.J. Benson,
and V.F. Nesterenko
The Effect of Cracks and Voids on the Dynamic
Yield of RDX Single Crystals ............................... 789
D.E. Hooks, K.J. Ramos and D.F. Bahr
Effect of Aluminum Particle Size on the High
Strain Rate Properties of Pressed Aluminized
Explosives ................................................. 795
C.G. Rumchik and J.L. Jordan
Damage Formation during High Strain Rate
Deformation of PBS9501 ..................................... 799
C.R. Siviour and W.G. Proud
Brazilian Disc Testing of a UK PBX above
and below the Glass Transition
Temperature ................................................ 803
D.M. Williamson, S.J. R Palmer, W.G. Proud,
and R. Govier
CHAPTER XIV DETONATION AND BURN PHENOMENA
Application of Detonation Shock Dynamics
(DSD) to Youngs-Type Discontinuous
Interface Geometry ......................................... 809
T. Aida, J.W. Walter and J.B. Bdzil
Detonation Shock Dynamics Calibration of PBX 9501 .......... 813
T.D. Aslam
Interaction between a Steady Detonation Wave
in Nitromethane and Geometrical Complex
Confinement Defects ........................................ 817
B. Crouzet, L. Soulard, N. Carion and
P. Manczur
Effect of Phase Transitions of Inert Additives
on Detonation Properties of Porous Explosives .............. 821
R. Guirguis and G. Pangilinan
Burn Propagation in a PBX 9501 Thermal Explosion ........... 825
B.F. Henson, L. Smilowitz, J.J. Romero,
M.M. Sandstrom, B.W. Asay, C. Schwartz,
A. Saunders, F. Merrill, С. Morris,
M.M. Murray, W.V. McNeil, M. Marr-Lyon,
P.M. Rightley and the pRad Collaboration
Critical Temperature Correlation for a Near-Unity
Aspect Ratio Charge of Arbitrary Size and Shape ............ 829
L.G. Hill
Detonation Failure Thickness Measurement in an
Annular Geometry ........................................... 833
D.B. Mack, O.E. Petel and A.J. Higgins
Numerical Modeling of Munroe Jets .......................... 837
С.L. Mader and M. Gittings
Shock Reactivity Study on Standard and Reduced
Sensitivity RDX of Different Particle Size
Distributions .............................................. 841
N.M. McGregor and A.J. Lindfors
Ignition of TNT Using a C02 Laser .......................... 845
J.E. Monat, E.G. Tersine, B.A. Morgan
and P. Ostrowski
Thermal Properties of a UK PBX and
Binder System .............................................. 849
S.J.P. Palmer, D.M. Williamson, W.G. Proud
and С. Bauer
Jon-Random Crack Opening in Partially Confined,
Thermally Damaged PBX 9501 md Observations on
Its Effects on Combusiton .................................. 853
G.R. Parker, B.W. Asay, P.M. Dickson,
P. Rae and A. Ionija
ligh-Speed Photography of Detonation Propagation
in Dynamically Precompressed liquid Explosives ............. 857
O.E. Petel, A.J. Higgins, A.C. Yoshinaka
and F. Zhang
Modeling the Asymmetric Burning of Agglomerate
Particles .................................................. 861
С.Т. Richmond
The Incidental Effects of Gaps in Detonating
PBX 9501 ................................................... 865
T.R. Salver and L.G. Hill
An Experimental Study of Corner Turning in a
Granular Ammonium Nitrate Based Explosive .................. 869
S. Sorber, P. Taylor and M. Bums
Analysis of Wave Curvature Experiments for
Monomodal Explosives with Different Crystal
Quality and Particle Size Characteristics .................. 873
G.T. Sutherland, E.R. Lemar and M.H. Marcus
The Energy Diameter Effect ................................. 877
P. Vitello, R. Garza. A. Hernandez,
and P.C. Souers
Application of the Crest Reactive Burn Model
to Two-Dimensional PBX 9502 Explosive
Experiments ................................................ 881
N.J. Whitworth
Post-Detonation Energy Release from TNT-Aluminum
Explosives ................................................. 885
F. Zhang, J. Anderson and A. Yoshinaka
CHAPTER XV EXPLOSIVE AND INITIATION STUDIES
FOX-7 Specific Heat Prediction from a Proposed
Nominal / Generic Specific Heat for CHNO
Energetic Compounds ........................................ 891
J.P. Billingsley
PBX-9502 Shock Sensitivity Correlation with
Specific Heat and Reactive Temperature Magnitudes .......... 895
J.P. Billingsley
A Study of SDT in an Ammonium Nitrate (NH4 N03)
Based Granular Explosive ................................... 899
M.J. Burns and P. Taylor
Shock Initiation Experiments on PBX 9501
Explosive at Pressures below 3 GPa with
Associated Ignition and Growth Modeling .................... 903
S.K. Chidester, D.G. Thompson, K.S. Vandersall,
D.J. Idar, С.М. Tarver, F. Garcia and
P.A. Urtiew
Shock Initiation Experiments on the LLM-105
Explosive RX-55-AA at 25°C and 150°C with
Ignition and Growth Modeling ............................... 907
F. Garcia, K.S. Vandersall, С.М. Tarver,
and P.A. Urtiew
Factors Affecting Internal Blast ........................... 911
R.H. Granholm, H.W. Sandusky and J.E. Felts
Extended Run Distance Measurements of Shock
Initiation in PBX 9502 ..................................... 915
R.L. Gustavsen, S.A. Sheffield and R.R. Alcon
Low Velocity Detonation of Nitromethane Affected
by Precursor Shock Waves Propagating in Various
Container Materials ........................................ 919
H. Hamashima, A. Osada, S. Itoh and Y. Kato
A Computational Study of Microstructure Effects
on Shock Ignition Sensitivity of Pressed RDX ............... 923
Y. Hamate
Predicting Runaway Reaction in a Solid Explosive
Containing a Single Crack .................................. 927
S.I. Jackson and L.G. Hill
The Puzzle of Explosive Response to Shock:
Complexity to Simplicity by Changing
the Observational Scale .................................... 931
H.R. James
Shock Initiation Thresholds for Insensitive
High Explosives ............................................ 937
H.R. James
Initiation of Polymer Bonded Explosive
(PBXN-110) by Combined Shock and Shear
Loading .................................................... 941
J.L. Jordan, R.J. Dorgan, M.E. Nixon,
and R.D. Dick
Recent Developments in Shear Ignition
of Explosives Using Hybrid Drop Weight-
Hopkinson Bar Apparatus .................................... 945
V.S. Joshi
A Comparison of the Blast and Fragment
Mitigation Performance of Several
Structurally Weak Materials ................................ 951
D. Kirkpatrick, A. Argyle, K. Harrison,
and J. Leggett
Observations of Shock-Induced Partial
Reactions in High Explosive ................................ 955
S. Kubota, Y. Ogata, Y. Wada, T. Saburi,
and K. Nagayama
Non-Shock Initiation of the Plastic Bonded
Explosive PBXN—5: Experimental Results ..................... 959
K.N. Lappo, S.N. Todd, M.U. Anderson,
and T.J. Vogler
Effect of Electric Fields on Sensitivity of
an HMX Based Explosive ..................................... 963
R.J. Lee, J.W. Forbes, E. Palermo,
and W.H. Wilson
Micro-Gap Experiments and Insensitive Explosives ........... 967
R. Menikoff
Effect of Aluminum Particle Size on the Impact
Initiation of Pressed PTFE/Al Composite Rods ............... 971
W. Mock, Jr. and J.T. Drotar
Pressing Induced Polymorphic Phase Transition
in Submicron-Sized Gamma-HMX ............................... 975
K.-Y Lee and D.S. Moore
Characterization and Modification of Thermally
Stable High Explosives for Laser Flyer Applications ........ 979
A. Parker, R.P. Claridge, W.G. Proud,
and N.A. Johnson
Individual Contributions of Friction and Impact
on Non-Shock Initiation of High Explosives ................. 983
P.D. Peterson, G.R. Avilucea, R.L. Bishop,
and J.A. Sanchez
The Evolution of Sensitivity in HMX-Based Explosives
during the Reversion from Delta to Beta Phase .............. 987
P.D. Peterson, K.-Y. Lee, D.S. Moore,
R.J. Scharff and G.R. Avilucea
Violent Reactions from Non-Shock Stimuli ................... 991
H.W. Sandusky and R.H. Granholm
Microenergetics: Combustion and Detonation at
Sub-Millimeter Scales ...................................... 997
A.S. Tappan
A Study of the Shock Sensitivity of PBX 9501
Damaged by Compressive Loading ............................ 1003
D.G. Thompson, R.L. Gustavsen, D.E. Hooks,
P.D. Peterson, R. DeLuca, D.B. Stahl,
S.I. Hagelberg and R.R. Alcon
Non-Shock Initiation Model for Plastic Bonded
Explosive PBXN—5: Theoretical Results ..................... 1006
S.N. Todd, T.J. Vogler, T.L. Caipen,
and D.E. Grady
Shock Initiation Experiments on the HMX Based
Explosive LX-10 with Associated Ignition and
Growth Modeling ........................................... 1010
K.S. Vandersall, С.M. Tarver, F. Garcia,
P.A. Urtiew and S.K. Chidester
Large Area and Short-Pulse Shock Initiation of
a TATB/HMX Mixed Explosive ................................ 1014
G. Wang, С. Sun, J. Chen, С. Liu, J. Zhao,
F. Tan and N. Zhang
Investigation of Formulations Containing
Perfluoro-Coated Oxide-Free
Nano-Aluminum ............................................. 1018
A.D. Warren, G.W. Lawrence and R.J. Jouet
CHAPTER XVI SHOCK-INDUCED MODIFICATIONS AND MATERIALS SYNTHESIS
Mechanistic Aspects of Shock-Induced Reactions
in Ni+Al Powder Mixtures .................................. 1025
D.E. Eakins and N.N. Thadhani Shock
Consolidation of Nanocrystalline Aluminum for
Bulk Component Formation .................................. 1029
D.A. Fredenburg, T.J. Vogler, С.J. Saldana,
and N.N. Thadhani
Shock Reactivity of Non-Porous Mixtures of
Manganese and Sulfur ...................................... 1033
F.X. Jette, S. Goroshin and A.J. Higgins
Time-Resolved Temperature Measurements of
Shock Initiation in a Manganese-Sulfur
Mixture ................................................... 1037
F.X. Jette, S. Goroshin and A.J. Higgins
Multi-Megabar Pressure and Super-Dense Materials
Created by Laser-Induced Micro-Explosion inside
of Transparent Solid ...................................... 1041
S. Juodkazis, H. Misawa, E.G. Gamaly,
B. Luther-Davies, A.V. Rode, L. Hallo,
P. Nicolai and V.T.
Tikhonchuk Shock-Induced Reactions in Cylindrical
Charges of Titanium-Silicon Powder Mixtures ............... 1045
J.J. Lee and F. Zhang
Impact Pressures Generated by Spherical
Particle Hypervelocity Impact on Yorkshire
Sandstone ................................................. 1049
K. Miljkovic, E.A. Taylor, K. Tsembelis,
W.G. Proud, С.S. Cockell and J.С. Zarnecki
Analysis of Particle Penetration into Aluminum
Plate Using Underwater Shock Wave ......................... 1053
S. Tanaka, K. Hokamoto and S. Itoh
Effect of Shock Compression on Aluminum
Particles in Condensed Media .............................. 1057
A. Yoshinaka, F. Zhang and W.T. Wilson
CHAPTER XVII INSTRU MENTATION
Measuring Densities of High-Velocity Metallic
Sprays Using Piezoelectric Sensors ........................ 1063
С.E. Lloyd and W.G. Proud
Experimental and Theoretical Assessment of
a Device Used For Evaluation of Blast
and Fragmentation Effects ................................. 1067
A.D. Resnyansky and S.A. Weckert
New Optical Diagnostics for Equation of
State Experiments on the Janus Laser ...................... 1071
D.K. Spaulding, D.G. Hicks. R.F. Smith.
J.H. Eggert, R.S. McWilliams, G.W. Collins,
and R. Jeanloz
CHAPTER XVIII EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENTS (INCLUDING
NOVEL VELOCIMETRY TECHNIQUES)
Measurement of Shock Propagation and Metal
Plasma Expansion in Underwater Wire
Explosion by Utilizing CW Laser ........................... 1077
S.-H. Baek, E.S. Lee and I. Kim
New High Pressure Encapsulation Material for
Manganin Gauges 1081
I. Be'ery and Z. Rosenberg
Improved Temperature Control System for Gas
Gun Targets ............................................... 1085
S.M. Bucholtz, R.J. Gehr, R.R. Alcon. and
R.L. Gustavsen
Using Schlieren Visualization to Track Detonator
Performance ............................................... 1089
S.A. Clarke, С.A. Bolme, M.J. Murphy, С.D. Landon,
T.A. Mason, R.J. Adrian, A.A. Akinci, M.E. Martinez,
and K.A. Thomas
Transient Imaging Displacement Interferometry Applied
to Shock Loading .......................................... 1093
S.R. Greenfield, S.N. Luo, D.L. Paisley, E.N. Loomis,
D.С. Swift and A.C. Koskelo
Development of Third Harmonic Generation as a Short
Pulse Probe of Shock Heated Material ...................... 1097
W. Grigsby, B.I. Cho, A.C. Bernstein, H.J. Quevedo,
J. Colvin, M.С Downer and T. Ditmire
Study of Underwater Shock Compaction Device for
Compaction of Titanium Diboride ........................... 1101
G.B. Kennedy, Y.K. Kim, K. Hokamoto and S. Itoh
Shock Compaction of MnAs1-xSbx Powder Using Underwater
Shock Wave ................................................ 1105
Y.K. Kim, H. Wada and S. Itoh
Confocal Microscopy of Water under Static Pressure ........ 1109
M.D. McCluskey, B.D. Riley, A.M. Perenchio and
M. Knoblauch
The Dynamic Response of Piezoelectric Probes to Low
Density Foam Impact ....................................... 1113
A. Mears, F. Baily and R. Strohmer
Anisotropic Decomposition of Energetic Materials .......... 1117
M. Pravica, Z. Quine, E. Romano, S. Bajar,
B. Yulga, W. Yang and D. Hooks
Coherent THz Frequency Radiation from Shock Waves:
A New Ultrafast Strain Wave Detection Mechanism ........... 1121
E.J. Reed, M.R. Armstrong, K.-Y Kim and
J.H. Glownia
Direct Shock-Density Measurements Using Plate
Impact and Proton Radiography ............................. 1125
P.A. Rigg, С.L. Schwartz, R.S. Hixson,
A. Saunders, F.E. Merrill and C.L. Morris
An Investigation of Surface Velocimetry of Shocked
Polyethylene Using HetV ................................... 1131
N.R. Routley, E. Price, P.T. Keightley,
J.C.F. Millett, N.K. Bourne, E.N. Brown,
and G.T. Gray III
New Capabilities of 800 MeV Proton Radiography at
Los Alamos ................................................ 1135
С.L. Schwartz, G.E. Hogan, K. Kwiatkowski,
P.A. Rigg, P.M. Rightley, F.G. Mariam.
M. Marr-Lyon, F.E. Merrill, С.L. Morris,
A. Saunders and D. Tupa
Proton Radiography of a Thermal Explosion in
PBX9501 ................................................... 1139
L. Smilowitz, B.F. Henson, J.J. Romero,
M.M. Sandstrom, B.W. Asay, C. Schwartz,
A. Saunders, F. Merrill, С. Morris,
M.M. Murray, W.V. McNeil, M. MarrLyon,
P.M. Rightley and the pRad Collaboration
Using the Heterodyne Method to Measure Velocities
on Shock Physics Experiments .............................. 1143
O.T. Strand and T.L. Whitworth
Development of a Single-Stage Implosion-Driven
Hypervelocity Launcher .................................... 1147
D. Szirti, J. Loiseau, R Batchelor, A.J. Higgins,
V. Tanguay and F. Zhang
Study of Small Dimension Specimens on SHPB Test ........... 1151
D. Xiao, Y. Li and S. Hu
CHAPTER XIX ISENTROPIC AND OFF-HUGONIOT EXPERIMENTS
High-Pressure Quasi-Isentropic Loading
and Unloading of Interferometer Windows on
the Veloce Pulsed Power Generator ......................... 1157
T. Ao, J.R. Asay, J.-R Davis, M.D. Knudson,
and С.A. Hall
Veloce: A Compact Pulser for Dynamic Material
Characterization and Hypervelocity Impact of
Flyer Plates .............................................. 1161
G. Avrillaud, J.R. Asay, M. Bavay, M. Delchambre,
J. Guerre, F. Bayol, F. Cubaynes, B. M. Kovalchuk.
J.A. Mervini, R.B. Spielman, С.A. Hall,
R.J. Hickman, R. Ao, M.D. Willis, Y.M. Gupta,
and C.J. Bakeman
Isentropic Compression Studies of Energetic
Composite Constituents .................................... 1165
M.R. Baer, M.L. Hobbs, C.A. Hall, D.E. Hooks,
R.L. Gustavsen, D. Dattelbaum and S.A. Sheffield
Ramp Compression Experiments-A Sensitivity Study .......... 1169
M. Bastea and D.B. Reisman
Two-Step Loading in a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar ........ 1173
R.E. Briggs, D.R. Drodge, D.M. Williamson and
W.G. Proud
Ramp Wave Stress-Density Measurements of Та and W ......... 1177
J. Eggert, M. Bastea, D.B. Reisman, S. Rothman,
J.-P. Davis, M.D. Knudson, D.B. Hayes,
G.T. Gray III, D. Erskine and G.W. Collins
Analyzing Ramp Compression Wave Experiments ............... 1181
D.B. Hayes
New Experimental Capabilities and Theoretical
Insights of High Pressure Compression Waves ............... 1186
D. Orlikowski, J.H. Nguyen, J.R. Patterson,
R. Minich, L.P. Martin and N.С Holmes
A New Experimental Design for Laser-Driven
Shocks on Precompressed and Preheated Water
Samples ................................................... 1192
A. Sollier, E. Auroux, J.-S. Vauthier,
M. Boustie, H. He, T. de Resseguier,
P. Berterretche, N. Desbiens, E. Bourasseau
and J.-B. Maillet
Magnetically Driven Isentropic Compression and
Flyer Plate Experiments Using a Capacitor Bank ............ 1196
С. Sun, G. Wang, С. Liu, J. Zhao, F. Tan, G. Wang,
J. Mo, N. Zhang, J. Jiang and J. Chen
Isentropic Compression Studies with High Explosive
Pulsed Power .............................................. 1200
D.G. Tasker, J.H. Goforth and H. Oona
Dynamic Response of Kovar to Shock and Ramp-Wave
Compression ............................................... 1204
J.L. Wise, S.С. Jones, С.A. Hall, J.R. Asay
and D.M. Sanchez
CHAPTER XX SPECTROSCOPY; OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL
MEASUREMENTS; AND SHOCK CHEMISTRY
Single Shot Dynamic Ellipsometry Measurements
of Laser-Driven Shock Waves ............................... 1211
С.A. Bolme
Study of the Laser-Induced Decomposition of
HNO3/2-Nitropropane Mixture at Static
High Pressure ............................................. 1217
V. Bouyer, P. Hebert and M. Doucet
Ultrafast Shock Wave Coherent Dissociation and
Spectroscopy of Materials ................................. 1221
J.A. Carter, Z. Wang, A. Lagutchev, Y. Fang,
N.-H. Seong, D.G. Cahill and D.D. Dlott
Time-Resolved Optical Measurements of Detonation
and Combustion Products ................................... 1225
J.R. Carney, J. Wilkinson and J.M. Lightstone
Analysis of Temperature Measurement at Lead
/ LiF Interface under Shock Wave Compression .............. 1229
C. Chauvin, P.L. Hereil and F. Sinatti
Optical Response of Molecular Crystals to
Non-Hydrostatic Compression in a Diamond Anvil
Cell Experiments .......................................... 1233
Z.A. Dreger
Raman Spectroscopy of RDX Single Crystals under
Static Compression ........................................ 1239
Z.A. Dreger and Y.M. Gupta
Simulating EXAFS Patterns of Shocked Crystals ............. 1243
A. Higginbotham, R.C. Albers, Т.С Germann,
B.L. Holian, K. Kadau, P.S. Lomdahl,
W.J. Murphy, B. Nagler and J.S. Wark
Laser Ablation Analysis of Novel Perfluoroalkyl-
Coated Aluminum Nanocomposites ............................ 1247
R.J. Jouet, J.R. Carney, J.M. Lightstone,
and A.D. Warren
Simulating Picosecond X-Ray Diffraction from
Crystals Using FFT Methods on MD Output ................... 1251
G. Kimminau, B. Nagler, A. Higginbotham,
W. Murphy, J. Wark, N. Park, J. Hawreliak,
D. Kalantar, H. Lorenzana and B. Remington
Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Measurements of
Aluminum Oxidation in a Laser Ablation Event .............. 1255
J.M. Lightstone, J.R. Carney, C.J. Boswell,
and J. Wilkinson
Raman Spectroscopy of RDX Crystals Shocked along
Different Orientations .................................... 1259
J.E. Patterson, Z.A. Dreger and Y.M. Gupta
T-Jump/FTIR Studies of Poly-Glycidyi Nitrate
(PGN) Pyrolysis ........................................... 1263
С.A. Stoltz and S.M. Peiris
Temporal Change of Raman Spectra of Carbon
Tetrachloride under Laser-Driven Shock
Compression ............................................... 1267
K. Wakabayashi, T. Matsumura, Y. Nakayama,
E. Yamada and M. Koshi
Emission Spectroscopy of Aluminum in Post-
Detonation Combustion ..................................... 1271
J. Wilkinson, J.M. Lightstone, C.J. Boswell,
and J.R. Carney
CHAPTER XXI IMPACT PHENOMENA, BALLISTICS, HYPERVELOCITY
STUDIES, STRUCTURES and EXOTIC SHOCK CONFIGURATIONS
Failure and Penetration Response of
Borosilicate Glass during Short-Rod Impact ................ 1277
C.E. Anderson, Jr., D.L. Orphal, Th. Behner,
V. Hohler, M. Wickert and D.W. Templeton
Modeling of Non-Eroding Penetration Using ALE3D
and Zapotec ............................................... 1281
J.U. Cazamias and S.J. Schraml
Numerical Simulation of Impact Effects on
Multilayer Fabrics ........................................ 1285
E. Fahrenthold, R. Rabb and A. Bohannan
Reduction of Explosion Damage Using Sand
or Water Layer ............................................ 1289
T. Homae, K. Wakabayashi, T. Matsumura,
and Y. Nakayama
Determination of Simple Constitutive Models for
Borosilicate Glass Using
Penetration-Velocity Data from Ballistic
Experiments ............................................... 1293
G.R. Johnson and T.J. Holmquist
Phase Velocity Generator for a Two-Stage
Implosion Driven Hypervelocity Launcher ................... 1297
J. Loiseau, D. Szirti, R Batchelor, A.J. Higgins,
V. Tanguay, A. Yoshinaka and R. Zhang
Numerical Studies on the Explosive Welding by
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) ..................... 1301
K. Tanaka
Detailed Comparison of Blast Effects in Air
and Vacuum ................................................ 1305
J.W. Tringe, J.D. Molitoris, R.G. Garza,
H.G. Andreski, J.D. Batteux, L.M. Lauderbach,
E.R. Vincent and В.М. Wong
Numerical Simulation of High Velocity Impact
Phenomenon by the Distinct Element
Method (DEM) .............................................. 1309
Y. Tsukahara, A. Matsuo and K. Tanaka
Microstructures Produced by Dynamic Friction .............. 1313
R.E. Winter, R.T. Keightley, H.J. Kim,
D.A. Rigney and A. Emge
Numerical Simulations of Fragmentation Onset
Velocity of Projectile Impact on Thin Bumper .............. 1317
W. Zhang, C. Jiang, W. Ma and B. Pang
CHAPTER XXII LASER-DRIVEN SHOCKS AND INTERACTIONS OF LIGHT
WITH MATERIALS
Damaging of Materials by Bi-Dimensional
Dynamic Effects ........................................... 1323
M. Boustie, J.-R Cuq-Lelandais, L. Berthe,
C. Bolis, S. Barradas, M. Arrigoni,
T. de Resseguier and M. Jeandin
In-Situ Probing of Lattice Response in Shock
Compressed Materials Using X-Ray Diffraction .............. 1327
J. Hawreliak, M. Butterfield, H. Davies,
B. El-Dasher, A. Higginbotham, D. Kalantar,
G. Kimminau, J. McNaney, D. Milathianaki,
W. Murphy, B. Nagler, N. Park, B. Remington,
L. Thornton, T. Whitcher, J. Wark and H. Lorenzana
Prospects for Using X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers to
Investigate Shock-Compressed Matter ....................... 1333
B. Nagler, A. Higginbotham, G. Kimminau,
W. Murphy, T. Whitcher, J. Wark, J. Hawreliak,
D. Kalantar, R. Lee, H. Lorenzana, B. Remington,
J. Larsson, N. Park and K. Sokolowski-Tinten
Experimental Method for Laser-Driven Flyer
Plates for 1-D Shocks ..................................... 1337
D.L. Paisley, S.N. Luo, D.С. Swift,
S. Greenfield, E. Loomis, R. Johnson,
P. Peralta, A. Koskelo and D. Tonks
Phase Transitions and Metastable States in
Ultrashort Laser-Metal Interaction ........................ 1341
M.E. Povarnitsyn, T.E. Itina.
K.V. Khishchenko and P.R. Levashov
A Geometry for Sub-Nanosecond X-Ray Diffraction
from Laser-Shocked Polycrystalline Foils .................. 1345
J. Wark, A. Higginbotham, G. Kimminau,
W. Murphy, B. Nagler, T. Whitcher,
J. Hawreliak, D. Kalantar, M. Bufterfield,
B. El-Dasher, J. McNaney, D. Milathianaki,
H. Lorenzana, B. Remington, H. Davies,
L. Thornton, N. Park and S. Lukezic
A Study of Phase Explosion of Metal Using High
Power Nd:YAG Laser Ablation ............................... 1349
J.J. Yoh, H.H. Lee, J.H. Choi, К.С. Lee,
and К.Н. Kim
CHAPTER XXIII GEOPHYSICS AND PLANETARY PHYSICS
Numerical Study of Underwater Explosions and
Following Bubble Pulses ................................... 1355
A. Abe, M. Katayama, K. Murata, Y. Kato,
and K. Tanaka
Shock Metamorphism of Hornblende and Plagioclase
in Conditions of Step-Like Compression of
Polymineral Rocks ......................................... 1359
I.V. Beljatinskaja, V.V. Milyavskiy,
L.V. Sazonova, T.I. Borodina, D.M. Zhernokletov,
and A.Z. Zhuk
Dynamic Compaction of Sand ................................ 1363
J.L. Brown, T.J. Vogler, D.E. Grady,
W.D. Reinhart, L.С. Chhabildas and
T.F. Thomhill
Shock-Loading of Statically Compacted Soil ................ 1367
D.J. Chapman, C.H. Braithwaite and W.G. Proud
Ejection Mechanisms for Martian Meteorites ................ 1371
P.S. DeCarli, A.El. Goresy, Z. Xie and
T.G. Sharp
Investigations into the Spall Strengths of Geological
Materials ................................................. 1375
J.E. Field, С.H. Braithwaite, A.R. Guest and
W.G. Proud
The Shock Hugoniot Properties of Geological
Materials and Relationship to Static Properties ........... 1379
A.R. Guest, С.H. Braithwaite, W.G. Proud,
and J.E. Field
Dynamic Response of Submerged Solids to Extreme
Fluid Loading ............................................. 1383
S.W. Gong, M. Cheng, Z.J. Liu and С Lu
The Response of Dry Limestone to Shock-Loading ............ 1387
D. Johnson, D.J. Chapman, K. Tsembelis and
W.G. Proud
Simulation of Comet Impact and Survivability of
Organic Compounds ......................................... 1391
B.T. Liu, I.N. Lomov, J.G. Blank and Т.Н. Antoun
Implications of Shock Wave Experiments with
Precompressed Materials for Giant Planet Interiors ........ 1395
B. Militzer and W.B. Flubbard
Verification Test Problems ................................ 1399
B. Moran
The Dynamic Compaction of Sand and Related
Porous Systems ............................................ 1403
W.G. Proud, D.J. Chapman, D.M. Williamson,
K. Tsembelis, J. Addiss, A. Bragov,
A. Lomunov, I.G. Cullis, P.D. Church, P. Gould,
D. Porter, J.R. Cogar and J. Borg
Strength Measurements on Dry Indiana Limestone
Using Ramp Loading Techniques ............................. 1409
W.D. Reinhart, T.J. Vogler and L.С Chhabildas
Numerical Modelling of Deep Impact Experiment ............. 1413
V.G. Sultanov, V.V. Kim, I.V. Lomonosov,
A.V. Shutov and V.E. Fortov
CHAPTER XXIV SHOCK COMPRESSION STUDIES
Propagation of Highly Nonlinear Signals in
a Two Dimensional Network of Granular Chains .............. 1419
C. Daraio and V.F. Nesterenko
Self-Similar Compression Flows in Spherical Geometry ...... 1423
J. Gerin-Roze
Shear Induced Reaction Localization and Mechanisms
of Energy Dissipation in PBXs Subjected to Strong
Shock ..................................................... 1427
I. Plaskin, C.S. Coffey, J. Campos, R. Mendes,
J. Ribeiro and J. Gois
Participant List ............................................. 1433
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