Molecular dynamics simulations of anomalous elastic response of covalent crystals to shock compression

ORAL

Abstract

We have performed large-scale molecular-dynamics simulations of shock-wave propagation in single-crystal covalent solids such as diamond and silicon. An anomalous elastic response of these materials has been observed in the intermediate range of shock-wave intensities between the elastic-plastic split shock-wave regime and the shock-induced chemistry regime. The anomalous elastic response is characterized by the absence of plastic deformations in highly uniaxially compressed material. The unusual materials response in shock-compressed diamond is attributed to unique and complex constitutive relationships: both shear and longitudinal stresses are non-monotonic functions of compression. This example clearly demonstrates the necessity of generalization of the notion of the Hugoniot elastic limit (HEL) to include critical shear stresses in a criterion of materials yielding upon shock compression.

Authors

  • Mark Elert

    • U.S. Naval Academy
  • Keith McLaughlin

    • University of South Florida
  • Ivan Oleynik

    • University of South Florida
  • Sergey Zybin

    • California Institute of Technology
  • Carter White

    • Naval Research Laboratory