Quantifying 3D time-resolved kinematics and kinetics during rapid granular compaction, Part I: Quasistatic and dynamic deformation regimes

S Ghosh, MM Thakur, RC Hurley - Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Impacts in granular materials occur over a velocity range of a few hundred m/s in
manufacturing processes to several km/s during asteroid impacts. Different energy …

Effect of porosity on rapid dynamic compaction of nickel nanopowder

T Rostilov, V Ziborov, A Dolgoborodov… - Physical Chemistry …, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
The shock-loading behavior of nanomaterials requires careful investigation because these
complex systems are widely used in environments subjected to impulsive loads. Planar …

Impact response of physical analog of Martian regolith

V Ziborov, T Rostilov, E Kronrod, I Kuznetsov… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
A careful examination of collisional processes occurring on surfaces of Solar System objects
requires data on the dynamic properties of porous geological materials. Shock waves …

Adaptive moving window technique for SPH simulation of stationary shock waves

SA Murzov, SA Dyachkov, VV Zhakhovsky - Computer Physics …, 2024 - Elsevier
A novel adaptive moving window (AMW) technique is developed for simulating stationary
shock waves in a moving coordinate system associated with a simulation box. The velocity …

Modeling of shock wave passage through porous copper using moving window technique and kernel gradient correction in smoothed particle hydrodynamics method

GD Rublev, SA Murzov - arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.14646, 2024 - arxiv.org
This paper introduces a novel methodology for modeling stationary shock waves in porous
materials, which employs the recently developed moving window technique. The core of this …