February 2010, Royal Society, London
The following is a complete list of talks and poster presentations given at the meeting, with links to presentations provided, where available:
Talk title | Speaker | Representing |
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The strain rate response of sands | Bill Proud | Imperial College London |
Shock waves in the physics of condensed matter | Gennady Kanel | Russian Academy of Sciences |
A comparison of two and three dimensional multi-scale simulations as applied to porous heterogenous materials View document (A Comparison of two and three...) | John Borg | Marquette University |
From static to dynamic (and in-between): the response of polymer bonded explosives View document (From Static to Dynamic...) | David Williamson | Cambridge University |
Dynamic compression experiments using pulsed magnetic compression | Marcus Knudson | Sandia National Laboratory |
Pulsed power driven shock physics experiments in the ISP | Simon Bland | Imperial College London |
Exotic behaviour of matter at extreme densities | Gilbert Collins | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
What can two diamonds do? | Eugene Gregoryanz | Edinburgh University |
Intense shock waves and extreme states of matter | Vladimir Fortov | Russian Academy of Sciences |
Predicting time-dependent properties of polymers | Peter Gould | QinetiQ |
Lateral gauge response in polymers | Gareth Appleby-Thomas | Cranfield University |
Impact cratering: shock physics on a planetary scale | Gareth Collins | Imperial College London |
Quasi-static and dynamic compaction of porous materials | Yehuda Partom | RAFAEL |
Static vs dynamic high pressure-high temperature experiments: tin as an example | Paul McMillan | University College London |
Proton radiography: studying dynamic properties of shock-loaded materials | Cynthia Schwartz | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
An AWE perspective | Ron Winter | AWE |
Poster title | Submitted by | Representing |
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Energetic and materials research at the Cavendish Laboratory | David Williamson | Cambridge University |
Numerical simulations of detonations in heterogeneous explosives & Multi-phase flows in inhomogeneous liquid explosives |
Nikos Nikiforakis | Cambridge University |
The behaviour of RTM-6 under shock loading | David Wood | Cranfield Universi ty |
The dynamic response of porcine fat | James Wilgeroth | Cranfield Un iversity |
Imperial Blast - biomechanics and biophysics reseach group | Kate Brown | Imperial College London |
Using micron-scale hypervelocity impact crater morphologies to validate the ultra-high strain rate strength of Tantalum View (Using micron-scale hypervelocity...) | Mark Burchell | Kent University |
Department of extreme states of matter of IPCP RAS | Sergey Razorenov | Russian Academy of Sciences |
1. Shock-wave behaviour of metals in and out of structure-unstable states 2. Nonlocal model for shock-induced structure unstable state |
Yury Meshcheryakov | Russian Academy of Sciences |
Dynamic material studies on pulsed power generators at Sandia | Tommy Ao | Sandia National Laboratory |
Static high pressure investigation of the melting line of Sn | Dominik Daisenberger | University College London |
Rapid granular free-surface flow past a cylindrical obstacle | Xinjun Cui | University of Wales |