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    Development and validation of dissipative particle dynamics with energy conservation particle method to simulate shock response of high energetic materials at micrometer length scales

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    2014-10-22
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    Sood, Parveen
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    Abstract
    There is a need for a unified simulation framework to simulate meso-scale response of HE materials. DPDE, a relatively recently introduced particle method holds great promise due to built in conservation of mass, momentum and energy. This work explores and successfully extends DPDE to simulate meso-scale response of HE materials at micron and sub-micron length scales.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1853/56515
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