Inelastic Response of Diamond to Shock Compression
ORAL
Abstract
Recent shock experiments aimed at exploring diamonds response in the sub-melting pressure region have demonstrated significant orientational dependence of the diamond strength. However, the nature and atomic scale mechanisms of inelastic deformations is currently unknown. Extreme-scale molecular dynamics simulations using machine-learning Spectral Neighbor Analysis Potential (SNAP) have been performed to uncover the nature and atomic scale mechanisms of inelastic deformations of shock-compressed diamond. The systematic exploration of intelastic response included several crystallographic directions and a wide range of shock intensities.
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Presenters
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Jonathan T Willman
Univ of South Florida, University of South Florida
Authors
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Jonathan T Willman
Univ of South Florida, University of South Florida
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Kien Nguyen-Cong
University of South Florida
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Stan Moore
Sandia National Laboratories
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Mitchell A Wood
Sandia National Laboratories
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Aidan P Thompson
Sandia National Laboratories
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Ivan Oleynik
University of South Florida