Bulletin of the American Physical Society
17th Biennial International Conference of the APS Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter
Volume 56, Number 6
Sunday–Friday, June 26–July 1 2011; Chicago, Illinois
Invited Speakers
Arsenlis, Athanasios Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Session S3.00001 The development and application of multi-scale materials modeling methods for the prediction of dynamic strength Room: Renaissance Ballroom AB |
Aslam, Tariq |
Session Y2.00003 Multi-Shock Experiments and Modeling of PBX 9502 Reactants Room: Grand Ballroom IV-VI |
Benuzzi Mounaix, Alessandra LULI (CNRS/Ecole Polytechnique) |
Session Q5.00005 Probing Warm Dense Matter electronic structure using X-ray absorption Near Edge Spectroscopy (XANES) Room: Renaissance Ballroom D |
Brannon, Rebecca M. University of Utah |
Session L6.00001 Verification and Validation of computational models for shaped charge jet completion of well bores in fluid saturated sandstone Room: Grand Ballroom VI |
Carpenter, John H. Sandia National Laboratories* |
Session V6.00001 A New Wide-Range Equation of State for Xenon Room: Grand Ballroom VI |
Chhabildas, Lalit Air Force Research Laboratory, Eglin Air Force Base, Eglin, Florida |
Session P3.00001 Dynamic Strength of Materials Room: Renaissance Ballroom AB |
Clayton, John US Army Research Laboratory |
Session P1.00005 Mesoscale modeling of dynamic compressibility, shear strength, and fracture of ceramic polycrystals Room: Grand Ballroom II-III |
Dattelbaum, Dana Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Session T1.00005 Shock-induced chemistry in simple organic molecules Room: Grand Ballroom II-III |
Dennis-Koller, Darcie Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Session S5.00005 Controlled Shock Loading Conditions for Microstructural Correlation of Dynamic Damage Behavior Room: Renaissance Ballroom D |
Evans, William Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Session Q4.00003 Static High Pressure Studies Under Non-Hydrostatic/Non-Equilibrium Conditions Room: Renaissance Ballroom C |
Fajardo, Mario US Air Force Research Lab |
Session C2.00001 Benchtop Energetics Progress Room: Grand Ballroom IV-VI |
Forbes, Jerry Energetics Technology Center |
Session R1.00001 Introduction Room: Grand Ballroom |
Fortov, Vladimir JIHT RAS |
Session P5.00003 Hydrogen Strongly Coupled Plasma at Megabar Pressures Room: Renaissance Ballroom D |
Furlanetto, Michael LANL |
Session U4.00003 The ORTEGA experiment: A study of damage with radiography and velocimetry Room: Renaissance Ballroom C |
Gray, George Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Session A1.00001 Material Response to Shock / Dynamic Loading: Windows into Shock-Induced Processes in Materials Room: Grand Ballroom |
Graziani, Frank Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Session M5.00001 Molecular Dynamics of Hot Dense Plasmas: New Horizons Room: Renaissance Ballroom D |
Grivickas, Paulius Washington State University |
Session S4.00003 Dynamic compression of semiconductors: deformation potentials to new phenomena Room: Renaissance Ballroom C |
Handley, Caroline AWE |
Session D2.00003 Implications of the Crest Reactive-Burn Model Room: Grand Ballroom IV-VI |
Hooper, Joe Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head |
Session U2.00001 Early-time thermal events behind a shock front and their relation to explosive initiation Room: Grand Ballroom IV-V |
Johnson, James N. Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Session R1.00002 George E. Duvall Shock Compression Science Award Talk: The Role of the Gibbs Function in Solid-Solid Phase Transformations Under Nonhydrostatic Stress Conditions Room: Grand Ballroom |
Kanel, Gennady I. Joint Institute for High Temperatures of Russian Academy of Sciences |
Session B1.00005 Rate and temperature effects on the flow stress and tensile strength of metals Room: Grand Ballroom I-III |
Knudson, Marcus Sandia National Labs |
Session X1.00001 Megaamps, Megagauss, and Megabars: Using the Sandia Z Machine to perform extreme material dynamics experiments Room: Grand Ballroom |
Kumar, Mukul Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Session J1.00003 Post-mortem Microstructural Observations of Spall Processes Room: Grand Ballroom II-III |
Lew, Adrian Stanford University |
Session J5.00005 Toward Long-Time Simulation of Ballistic Gel Penetration Room: Renaissance Ballroom D |
Luo, S.N. Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Session B3.00003 Spallation in metallic systems: Effects of microstructure, and loading pulse shape, rate and orientation Room: Renaissance Ballroom AB |
McBride, Ryan Sandia National Laboratories |
Session B4.00001 Radiography of magnetically-driven implosions of initially solid beryllium cylindrical shells for equation-of-state studies at the Z pulsed-power facility Room: Renaissance Ballroom C |
McGrane, Shawn Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Session T2.00003 Shocked reactions: the first half nanosecond Room: Grand Ballroom IV-V |
McNaney, James M. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Session H6.00001 Time resolved small angle x-ray scattering measurements in foams and metals loaded in high rate compression Room: Grand Ballroom VI |
Merkel, Sebastien CNRS - Universite Lille 1 |
Session Q3.00001 Plasticity under pressure: static experiments and models Room: Renaissance Ballroom AB |
Nesterenko, Vitali University of California, San Diego |
Session E2.00001 Dynamic behavior of particulate/porous energetic materials Room: Grand Ballroom IV-VI |
Reed, Evan Stanford University |
Session M2.00005 Picosecond timescale detonation of hydrogen azide (HN3) Room: Grand Ballroom IV-V |
Reinhart, William Sandia National Laboratories |
Session T3.00001 Flow Strength of Shocked Aluminum in the Solid-Liquid Mixed Phase Region Room: Renaissance Ballroom AB |
Rice, Betsy US Army Research Laboratory |
Session L3.00003 Multiscale Modeling of Energetic Materials: Easy to Say, Harder to Do Room: Renaissance Ballroom AB |
Roy, Gilles CEA Valduc, France |
Session D5.00001 Phase transition effects on dynamic behavior of metals: recent experimental developments and constitutive modeling efforts Room: Renaissance Ballroom D |
Skripnyak, Vladimir Tomsk State University |
Session H1.00005 Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured and Ultrafine Grained Materials under Shock Wave Loadings. Experimental Data and Results of Computer Simulation. Room: Grand Ballroom II-III |
Spaulding, Dylan Commissariat a l'energie atomique |
Session E4.00003 Exploring Extra-Solar Planetary Interiors: New Chemistry at Extreme Conditions Room: Renaissance Ballroom C |
Stewart, Sarah T. Harvard University |
Session G1.00001 New Frontiers at the Intersection of Shock Physics and Planetary Sciences Room: Grand Ballroom |
Swift, Damian Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Session C5.00003 Neutron resonance spectrometry for temperature measurement during dynamic loading Room: Renaissance Ballroom D |
Wittenberg, Joshua Stanford University |
Session E5.00005 Colloidal Nanocrystals: A Model System for the Study of Phase Transformations Since 1950 Room: Renaissance Ballroom D |
Zaretsky, Eugene Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
Session H5.00003 High-temperature phase transformations. The properties of the phases and their equilibrium under shock loading. Room: Renaissance Ballroom D |
Zhakhovsky, Vasily University of South Florida |
Session J3.00001 Steady two-zone elastic-plastic shock waves in solids Room: Renaissance Ballroom AB |
Zhang, Fan DRDC Suffield, Canada |
Session K1.00001 Metalized Heterogeneous Detonation and Dense Reactive Particle Flow Room: Grand Ballroom |
Zhou, Min Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session M4.00003 A Lagrangian Framework for Analyzing the Fracture and Heating of PBXs under Impact Loading Room: Renaissance Ballroom C |
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