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7–9 April 2014Grand Connaught Rooms, London, UK

http://peter14.iopconfs.org

Organised by the IOP Shock Wave and Extreme Conditions Group

Pressure, Energy, Temperature and Extreme Rates (PETER)

Conference 2014

Handbook

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Contents

Enquiries 2

Sponsors 4

Exhibition & exhibitors 5

Location 6

Venue 6

Travel 6

Visas 8

Registration 8

Messages 8

Catering 8

Dietary information 9

Accommodation 9

Conference information 10

Presenter’s information 11

Poster information 11

Health & Safety 11

General Information 12

Complaints 12

Tourist information 12

IOP Membership 13

Oral programme 14

Poster programme 18

Appendices 19-21

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Enquiries General organisation Amy Fitzgerald Institute of Physics 76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4984 E-mail: [email protected] Registration enquiries Conferences (Institute of Physics) Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800 E-mail: [email protected] Scientific Organiser: Dr William Proud - Institute of Shock Physics, Imperial College London, UK Local organising committee: Dr Katherine Brown - Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK Nadia Karim-Abdul - University College London, UK Dr Will Neal - Earth Sciences and Engineering, Imperial College London, UK Mr Glenn Whiteman - AWE, Aldermaston, UK Scientific committee: Academician Yilong Bai, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Professor Mark Burchell - University of Kent, UK Dr Rip Collins - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Dr Ian Cullis - QinetiQ, UK Professor John Dear - Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK Professor Bradley Dodd, Institute of Shock Physics, Imperial College London, UK Dr Brian Jensen - Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Dr Jiri Pachman - Dept of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic Dr Sergey Razorenov - Institute of Problems in Chemical Physics, Russia Dr David Rugg -Rolls-Royce, UK Dr Sidharta Saxena - Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK Dr Clive Siviour - Dept of Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering, University of Oxford, UK Mr Stewart Stirk - AWE, UK Dr Thibaut De Resseguier, CNRS, France Mr Laurie Turner - THALES, UK

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Pressure, Energy, Temperature and Extreme Rates (PETER 2014) is organised by:

IOP Shock Wave and Extreme Conditions Group Disclaimer The Institute of Physics, The Grand Connaught Rooms and their approved representatives cannot take responsibility for any accident, loss or damage to participants or their property during the conference.

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Sponsors Gold Sponsors

AWE AWE plays a crucial role in national defence by providing and maintaining warheads for Trident, the UK’s nuclear deterrent. The company has been at the forefront of the UK nuclear deterrence programme for more than 60 years, delivering to UK Government, providing innovative solutions to national nuclear security and supporting Continuous At Sea Deterrence (CASD). We are a centre of scientific and technological excellence, with some of the most advanced research, design and production facilities in the world. AWE is contracted to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) through a Government-Owned-Contractor-Operated (GOCO) arrangement. While our sites and facilities remain in Government ownership, their management, day-to-day operations and the maintenance of Britain’s nuclear stockpile is contracted to a private company: AWE Management Limited (AWE ML). AWE ML is a consortium comprising three equal partners: Jacobs Engineering Group, Lockheed Martin Corporation and Serco Group plc. AWE is an exciting place to work, with many opportunities across science, engineering and technology. Building on our international recognition, we employ scientists and engineers of world renown, and achieving the very highest standards in everything that we do is at the heart of our vision.

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Silver Sponsor

Vision Research Vision Research has been at the forefront of high-speed cameras since they were the first to use CMOS sensors in 1999. Vision Research manufacture the Phantom line of high-speed digital cameras. The V-Series of Phantom cameras are a group cameras designed for the most challenging high-speed applications in research and development - from material testing and to supersonic aerodynamics. The flagship camera is the V2010 which is capable of megapixel resolution up to 22,500pictures/second (an industry first) and up to 1,000,000pps at reduced resolution. The higher resolutions available up to 300,000pps, makes the V2010-camera particularly well suited to extremely fast events.

Exhibition An exhibition of scientific instruments, equipment and techniques will be held alongside the conference from Monday 7 to Tuesday 8 April 2014. During the conference, the following exhibitors will be on hand to discuss the services they provide, the latest research & development and demonstrations of their new products. The exhibitors will be located alongside refreshments and the poster exhibition in the Cambria Suite in the Great Connaught Rooms. Exhibitors:

Photron Europe Ltd Photron, designer and manufacturer of digital high-speed imaging cameras, has for over 30 years supplied systems to address the most demanding applications in research and development, with unrivalled frame rate, resolution, sensitivity and dynamic range. Application areas include dynamic material testing, automotive safety testing, fluid dynamics and industrial trouble shooting.

Shimadzu Shimadzu provides a broad range of analytical instruments indispensable for research, development, and quality control in a variety of fields. Our high-level, sophisticated instruments include chromatographs, spectrometers, and elemental and surface analysis systems. We also provide a broad range of high-precision physical testing and measuring technology that is essential for product development and quality assurance.

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Included in our range of instrumentation is the HPV-X Ultra High Speed Video Camera system that records a sequence of 256 frames at rates up to 10 million frames per second with an exposure time per frame down to 50 nanoseconds.

Vision Research Company profile is as above – see sponsors.

Location The conference will be held at the Grand Connaught Rooms in London. The oral presentations will be held in the Ampthill Suite and the poster session, exhibition and catering will be held in the Cambria Suite. Both function rooms are situated on the third floor of the Grand Connaught Rooms.

Venue Conference Venue Grand Connaught Rooms 61-65 Great Queen Street London WC2B 5DA Tel: +44 (0) 20 7405 7811

For information about the venue, please visit http://www.grandconnaughtrooms.com/

Travel The Grand Connaught Rooms is a short stroll from two tube stations, three major train stations and is on many London bus routes. A location map for Grand Connaught Rooms can be found online at http://www.grandconnaughtrooms.com/location/ By Air - from London airports Nearest airport: London Heathrow International airport London Heathrow International airport is 18 miles away. (All of London's international and domestic airports have excellent links into central London). By Car Participants are advised to travel to the conference using public transport as driving in central London can be difficult and expensive. If you are unable to use public transport, you can plan your travel route online for free at

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www.theaa.com or http://www.rac.co.uk For those with satellite navigation the postal code is 'WC2B 5DA' or use the satellite navigation coordinates: 51.515567, - 0.120687. Parking at the Grand Connaught Rooms, London The Grand Connaught Rooms has an arrangement with a car park company, Bloomsbury Car Parks. For further information including the locations and parking fees at Bloomsbury Car Parks, please see appendices (page 19). When delegates depart from the conference, they are to collect a voucher from the reception desk of the Grand Connaught Rooms – this will entitled them to a 50% discount on the cost of parking in one of the Bloomsbury Car Park sites. By Train Nearest railway station: Kings Cross • London Euston, Kings Cross and St Pancras International stations are under a thirty minute walk from the venue or a short taxi ride • Kings Cross station is just three stops away on the London Underground's Piccadilly line • All of London's remaining national railway stations, including London Victoria, Paddington and Waterloo are easily reached by the Underground network For information on national overground rail such as timetables, live departures, etc, visit the National Rail enquiries website at http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ or telephone: +44 (0) 8457 484 950 For online directions, see https://maps.google.co.uk/ By London Underground Nearest Underground stations: Covent Garden or Holborn • Covent Garden Underground station (Piccadilly line) is a short walk from the venue • Holborn Underground station (Piccadilly and Central Line) is also a short walk • The Piccadilly line connects Kings Cross station with London Heathrow Airport, by central London • The Central line connects Essex to West London via the City and central London • Heathrow airport is approximately 40 minutes by tube from Covent Garden For an online journey planner, see http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ By Bus Both Holborn and Covent Garden Underground stations are along many bus routes. You can use the ‘TfL’ journey planner to plan your bus journey making sure that you select the 'bus' option within the travel preferences - http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ By Coach National Express coaches run services into many central London locations where easy access to the London Underground is available. To plan your journey, please visit http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx Local Taxis City Riders – Tel: 020 7713 6500 Alternatively, black London Taxi cabs can be hailed throughout London and there are taxi ranks outside most mainline rail stations.

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Visas Citizens of the European Union do not need a visa to enter Britain. If you are from any other country, find out about visa requirements before you travel by visiting http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration. Registration The registration desk will be situated by the entrance of the Cambria Suite, on the third floor of the Grand Connaught Rooms. The registration desk will be open at the following times:

Date Times Monday 7 April 2014 09:15 – 17:00 Tuesday 8 April 2014 09:30 – 17:00 Wednesday 9 April 2014 09:30 – 14:00

On arrival, each participant will receive a delegate pack containing a lanyard badge, programme, delegate list, bag, note pad and pen. Please wear your badge at all times because this will help with security and enable you to identify your fellow delegates. Replacement badges can be issued at the registration desk. The conference abstract book will be made available to delegates as a PDF file, in advance of the conference. The abstract book will only be available electronically to keep in line with reducing our carbon footprint. Please print a personal copy if you would like to refer to a hardcopy at the conference. Messages A message board will be placed near the registration desk. Participants should check the board for messages as an attempt to locate participants will only be made in the case of an emergency. During registration times, messages can be left by emailing [email protected]. Messages can also be left by telephoning +44 (0)791 718 1208.

Catering Lunches and refreshments during conference are included in the registration fee and served in the Cambria Suite, at set times during the conference programme.

Monday 7 April 2014 Welcome refreshments 09:15 – 10:00 Mid-morning break 11:50 – 12:10 Lunch 13:10 – 14:10 Afternoon break 15:35 – 15:55 Tuesday 8 April 2014 Arrival refreshments 09:30 – 10:00 Mid-morning break 11:25 – 11:45 Lunch 12:45 – 14:15 Afternoon break 15:40 – 16:00 Wednesday 9 April 2014 Arrival refreshments 09:30 – 10:00 Mid-morning break 11:25 – 11:45 Lunch 13:00 – 14:00

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Dietary requirements Participants with special dietary requirements are asked to notify the conference office by e-mail prior to their arrival if they have not already done so when registering. Those with special dietary requirements are asked to make themselves known to the catering team. It will not be possible to provide an alternative menu unless prior notification has been received. Nut allergies – unfortunately the venue cannot provide assurances that food has not been cross-contaminated with traces of nuts during ingredient processing at manufacture’s sites, and during food preparation and on-site. For this reason, we are unable to provide guarantees that any of the food served is free from nuts or trace elements. Please e-mail [email protected] if you have any queries. Accommodation The Grand Connaught Rooms is located in Holborn in central London. Its central location ensures a wide range of hotels are available to suit all tastes and budgets.

Participants should make their own arrangements for accommodation and should book early to get the best possible rates. Hotel rooms can be sourced and booked through search engines specialising in accommodation, examples are www.laterooms.com, www.expedia.com or www.hotelrooms.co.uk. The location of the venue is Holborn, London, UK. As a guide, we have provided a list of hotels within close proximity of the Grand Connaught Rooms. Please do not consider the following list as recommendations or endorsements by the Institute of Physics.

Hotel Russell Russell Square London WC1B 5BE Tel: +44 (0)20 7837 6470 Hotel Russell is a luxury hotel approximitely 10 minutes walk from the Grand Connaught Rooms. Prices vary between £164 - £225 per room, per night.

Grange Langham Court Hotel 31 - 35 Langham Street London W1N 5RE Tel: +44 (0)20 7436 6622 The Grange Langham Court Hotel is situated a 5 minute walk from London's Oxford Circus Underground station which is two stops on the Central Line to Holborn. We have favourable rates of £121 plus VAT for a superior room (b&b) and £145 plus VAT (b&b) for an executive room. These prices are per room, per night. To book, please call the hotel and quote Institute of Physics (ID, 15796).

Grange Fitzrovia Hotel 20-28 Bolsover Street London W1P 5NB Tel: +44 (0)20 7467 7000 The Grange Fitzrovia hotel is situated a 10 minute walk from London's Oxford Circus Underground station which is just two stops on the Central Line to Holborn. We have favourable rates of £127 plus VAT for a superior room (b&b)

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and £150 plus VAT (b&b) for an executive room. These prices are per room, per night. To book, please call the hotel and quote Institute of Physics (ID, 15796).

Travelodge London Central Kings Cross Hotel Willings House 356-364 Grays Inn Road Kings Cross London WC1X 8BH Tel: +44 (0)87 1984 6256 Just a 5 minute walk to Kings Cross St Pancras Underground station which is two stops on the Picadilly line to Holborn, this Travelodge has a selection of double rooms from just £43 per room per night.

Premier Inn - London's Kings Cross 26-30 York Way Kings Cross London N1 9AA Tel: +44 (0)87 1527 8672 Less than a 5 minute walk from Kings Cross St Pancras Underground station which is two stops on the Picadilly line to Holborn, the Premier Inn has a selection of rooms from £107 per room per night.

Holiday Inn - London-Kings Cross Bloomsbury 1 Kings Cross Road London, WC1X 9HX Tel: +44 (0)87 1423 4876 Holiday Inn is a 15 minute walk from Kings Cross St Pancras Underground station, which is two stops on the Picadilly line to Holborn. Rooms are available from £172 per room per night.

Conference information Presenter’s information The lecture theatre (Ampthill Suite) is equipped with the following audio-visual equipment:

• Laptop with PowerPoint facilities (Office XP and Windows XP)

• Data projector and projector screen

• Lectern microphone and handheld microphone

Speakers wishing to use additional audio-visual equipment or intending to present from a Macintosh computer are asked to contact Amy Fitzgerald ([email protected]) before the conference.

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Presentations Speakers are requested to bring their presentations on a USB memory stick in either Office 2007 or .pdf format and preload them onto the laptop located in the lecture theatre. Speakers should save their presentation into the appropriate pre-named session folders pre-set on the desktop and files should be saved by speakers surname and initial. To optimise compatibility, particularly for the inclusion of multimedia components, PowerPoint presentations should have been saved using PowerPoint’s “Package for CD” facility. Direct connection of personal laptops (with set up in the break prior to the corresponding session) is an acceptable but not preferred alternative. The lecture theatre is reasonably large, and speakers should use a minimum 15-point font size in PowerPoint slides to ensure legibility. Presenters are asked to prepare their talks to match the allocated times which will be rigidly enforced. Poster information You can mount your poster during the mid-morning break from 11:50 on Monday 7 April 2014. The poster session will take place on Tuesday from 12:45-14:15. Posters must not be larger than A0 in size and should be a portrait format. The poster board measures 6ft (1830mm) tall by 3ft (940mm) wide, in a portrait format and therefore if your poster does not fit within these dimensions, we cannot guarantee it will be displayed. Fixing material will be provided to mount your poster. All posters must be removed on Wednesday 9 April 2014 at 13:00. Although organisers will endeavour to save poster material, no guarantee can be made for posters not removed by this time. Health & Safety First Aid A First Aider is available on site. If an accident requires a First Aider please contact the Grand Connaught Rooms reception in person, or by phone on: +44 (0) 20 7405 7811 In the event of an emergency: Ambulance, Fire Brigade or Police please telephone: 999 Fire and Evacuation Procedures The fire and evacuation procedure will be explained during the Chairman’s welcome address at the start of the conference. If the fire alarm is activated delegates must proceed as instructed by venue staff. Please do not stop to collect belongings or re-enter the building unless told to do so by the conference venue personnel. The meeting point is Queen Street. Behaviour and conduct The Institute of Physics reserves the right to charge in full for loss or damage to buildings and property. Please note, delegates are to not consume any food or drinks at the conference venue which were not supplied by the conference venue.

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General Information Cloakroom A cloakroom is located on the ground floor. Staff on the reception desk will direct guests to the cloakroom. Local Facilities The nearest cash point is in a Sainsburys store on Kingsway, there are many more cash points on High Holborn (at the north end of Kingsway) all of which are a short walk from the Grand Connaught Rooms. Internet Access Complimentary wi-fi internet access is available for all conference delegates. Please collect a free voucher with log-in instructions when you arrive at the conference registration desk. Local Taxi Numbers City Riders – Tel: 020 7713 6500 Alternatively, black London Taxi cabs can be hailed throughout London and there are taxi ranks outside most mainline rail stations. Smoking Policy In accordance with government legislation smoking is not permitted in any building, temporary enclosed structure or substantially enclosed space outside buildings. If you decide to go outside the front of the building to smoke, please use the bin provided. Complaints We hope that your time at the conference is enjoyable. However, should you encounter any problems whilst at the conference, please report them to the conference registration desk as soon as possible. The conference team will make every effort to rectify the issue as soon as possible. Tourist Information During the conference, delegates will have free time in the evening to explore London. The conference venue is situated centrally in the city meaning that there is an incredible amount of things to do and see within the local area. The Grand Connaught Rooms is situated in the West End which is known for its thriving theatre and arts scene however this district also offers many of London’s major tourist attractions, shops, street markets, businesses (in particular the media industry), government buildings, pubs, restaurants/cafes and entertainment venues. The Institute of Shock Physics have kindly offered to provide each delegate with a Visitor Oyster card (top-up value: £15 each) and they will be distributed to delegates during the conference. Oyster cards can be used instead of a paper ticket and will work on the London Underground, buses, trams, Docklands Light Railway, London over ground railway and most National Rail services in London. There are ticket machines in all London Underground stations where you can top-up your Oyster card with more money if necessary.

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Please find below a list of some of the tourist attractions close to the conference venue:

• The British Museum houses a vast collection of world art and artefacts and is free to all visitors. For more information, please visit: www.britishmuseum.org

• The Courtauld Gallery exhibits a collection of art which stretches from the early Renaissance into the 20th century and is displayed in the elegant setting of Somerset House. For more information, please visit: www.courtauld.ac.uk/gallery/

• The London Transport Museum based in Covent Garden, seeks to conserve and explain the transport heritage of Britain's capital city. For more information, please visit: http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

• West End theatres – To obtain last-minute discounted tickets for the latest shows such as Billy Elliot and The Commitments, please visit the ‘TKTS’ building in Leicester Square. For more information, please visit: http://www.tkts.co.uk/

• Covent Garden is an area which was once a site of a large fruit and vegetable market, however now is popular with tourists for its independent shops, cafes and restaurants. The main square is pedestrianised and often occupied by street performers. For more information, please visit: http://www.timeout.com/london/shopping/covent-garden-market

• South Bank is an area situated south of the river accessible by either the Hungerford Bridge or Waterloo Bridge. It was the site of the Festival of Britain in the 1950s and is since home to many cultural institutions such as National Theatre, British Film Institute, South Bank Centre, The Royal Festival Hall and the Hayward Gallery. It also offers a wide range cafes, bars and restaurants with views overlooking the River Thames. For more information, please visit: http://www.timeout.com/london/popular-venues/south-bank

The Lonely Planet London Overview (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/england/london) has some useful information on things to do and see in the local area.

For tourist information covering Greater London, please visit: www.visitlondon.com

IOP membership Non-member registrants attending this conference will automatically become affiliate members of the Institute of Physics for 12 months and will receive copies of Physics World. As an affiliate member you will be entitled to attend IOP conferences at the members’ rate for the period of your membership and to use MyIOP – the member-only network. Full details will be sent to you after the conference. In order to take advantage of this affiliate membership, payment for the conference registration fee must be received in accordance with our payment terms. Membership of the Institute of Physics is open to all those with an interest in Physics. For further information, please visit http://members.iop.org or email [email protected].

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PETER Conference 7 – 9 April 2014

Grand Connaught Rooms, London, UK Monday 7 April 2014 09:15 Registration and welcome refreshments

Cambria Suite

10:00 Welcome address W G Proud, Institute of Shock Physics, Imperial College London, UK Ampthill Suite

10:25 Chairman: W G Proud, Institute of Shock Physics, Imperial College London, UK (Invited) Orion: A new ultra-high power laser facility for High Energy Density Physics C Danson, AWE, UK

11:10 Experimental research on the cleanness of indirectly laser-driven multimegabar shocks W Zhebin, Laser Fusion Research Center, China Academy of Engineering Physics, People's Republic of China

11:30 The effect of temperature and microstructure on the dynamic strength properties in

shocked metals L Chen, Imperial College London, UK

11:50 Morning refreshment break Cambria Suite

12:10 The microstructural and mechanical response of Tantalum single crystals to one-dimensional shock loading G Whiteman, AWE, UK

12:30 Study on evolution dynamics for the dynamic tensile failure (Spallation) of OFHC X Pei, Institute of Fluid Physics, People's Republic of China

12:50 CTH simulations of impact loaded cellular structures formed by selective laser melting R Winter, AWE, UK

13:10 Lunch Cambria Suite

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Tuesday 8 April 2014 09:30 Registration and refreshments

Cambria Suite

10:00 Chairman: K Brown, University of Cambridge, UK (Invited) Effects of blast on the human J Clasper, CBIS, UK Ampthill Suite

10:45 Experimental platforms for studying dynamic responses of tissue to blast-type pressures B Butler, University of Cambridge, UK

11:05 Time-resolved diagnostics in blast, shock and impact studies W G Proud, Imperial, College London, UK / Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies, UK

11:25 Morning refreshment break Cambria Suite

14:10 Chairman: G Appelby Thomas, Cranfield University, UK (Invited) Shock-temperature measurements with emissive layer technique: Application to the polymorphic transition of tin C Chauvin, Comissariat à l’Energie Atomique, France

14:55 The molecular dynamics study on the micro-spallation of metal under shock loading J Chen, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, People's Republic of China

15:15 Deconstruction of a polymer bonded composite Hugoniot D Williamson, University of Cambridge, UK

15:35 Afternoon refreshment break Cambria Suite

15:55 Mechanical failure behaviors of the poled PZT 95/5 under shock compression F Zhang, National Key Laboratory of Shock Wave and Detonation Physics, Institute of Fluid Physics, P R China

16:15 High pressure and temperature hydrogenation of graphene D Smith, University of Salford, UK

16:35 Close of day one

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Dynamic fragmentation of lake quarry granite S S Kirk, The Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, UK

12:05 CALCITE: Anisotropy in shock physics G Tear, Institute of Shock Physics, UK

12:25 Age hardening and it’s effects on the shock response of materials J C F Millett, AWE, UK

12:45 Poster session and lunch break Cambria Suite

14:15 Chairman: N Abdul-Karim, University College London, UK (Invited) The effect of boundary conditions on the response of structures when subjected to a blast load – An overview G Nurick, University of Cape Town, South Africa

15:00 Morphology and chemical composition of undetonated post-blast explosive residues N Abdul-Karim, Christopher Ingold Laboratories, University College London, UK

15:20 Dynamic x-ray imaging of subsurface dynamics in high-Z materials at the Diamond Light Source D Eakins, Imperial College London, UK

15:40 Afternoon refreshment break Cambria Suite

16:00 Lecture on the activities of the IOP Shock Wave and Extreme Conditions Group W Proud, Institute of Shock Physics, Imperial College London, UK

16:40

Close of day two

Wednesday 9 April 2014 09:30 Registration and refreshments

Cambria Suite

10:00 Chairman: G Whiteman, AWE, UK (Invited) Hypervelocity shock transformation of natural superhard materials: Crystalline diamond A P Jones, University College London, UK Ampthill Suite

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Examining the devolatilisation of minerals from impacts using Raman spectroscopy N K Ramkissoon, University of Kent, UK

11:05 Using Raman mapping to determine hypervelocity impact peak shock pressures in

high purity silicon, germanium, gallium arsenide and peridot targets M C Price, University of Kent, UK

11:25 Morning refreshment break Cambria Suite

11:45 Ballistic response of comminuted ceramics G J Appleby-Thomas, Cranfield University, UK

12:05 Temperature effects on the mechanical behaviour of PZT 95/5 A Khan, Institute of Shock Physics, Imperial College London, UK

12:25 The importance of oxygen and water on the ageing behaviour of a polyethylene glycol based propellant R Tunnell, Imperial College London, UK

12:45 Closing remarks W Proud, Institute of Shock Physics, Imperial College London, UK

13:00 Close of day three and conference

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Cambria Suite

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Poster Programme P:01 Thermoelectric properties of SbNCa3 and BiNCa3 for thermoelectric devices and alternative energy

applications M Bilal, University of Malakand, Pakistan

P.02 Hybrid MMCs at varying strain rates R Davenport, Brunel BCAST, UK

P.03 Compatibility of W-Re thermocouple materials for use at high temperatures C J Elliott, National Physical Laboratory, UK

P.04 Impact Europa – Or how does a water filled ice shell withstand hypervelocity impacts? K Landers, University of Kent, UK

P.05 In-situ X-ray studies of mesoscopic phenomena during dynamic loading M Rutherford, Institute of Shock Physics, Imperial College London, UK

P.06 Phase stability and elastic properties of titanium alloys D Smith, Joule Physics Laboratory, University of Salford, UK

P.07 Solubility of hydrogen in Zircaloy-4 nuclear fuel cladding D Smith, Joule Physics Laboratory, University of Salford, UK

P.08 On the importance of the 7.62 mm FFV bullet jacket during penetration G Thomas, Cranfield University UK

P.09 Can fossils survive hypervelocity impact? L Yolland, University of Kent, UK

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1. Map of Grand Connaught Rooms (GCR)

2. GCR Floor Level Plan

3. Bloomsbury Car Parks

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Up to 24hours = £20.00 Up to 24hours = £18.00

Up to 12hours = £16.00 No C - Charge Machine Up to 12hours = £16.00 No C - Charge Machine

Up to 10hours = £16.00 Accepts C/C Up to 10hours = £14.00 Accepts C/C

Up to 8hours = £16.00 CCTV Up to 8hours = £14.00 CCTV

Up to 6hours = £12.00 Number of Spaces: 110 Up to 6hours = £12.00 Number of Spaces: 150

Up to 4hours = £8.00 Maximum Height: 6ft 6in Up to 4hours = £8.00 Maximum Height: 6ft 9in

Up to 2hours = £4.00 Up to 2hours = £4.00

HOLIDAY INN BLOOMSBURY BEDFORD HOTEL

(RCP Parking Ltd) / 25% OFF for Residents

Coram Street

Bloomsbury - London

WC1N 1HT

(T) 020 7833 9956

Bedford Hotel

83-93 Southampton Row

London

WC1B 4HD

(T) 020 7636 7822

Up to 24hours = £19.00 Up to 24hours = £15.50

Up to 12hours = £19.00 No C - Charge Machine Up to 12hours = £15.50 No C - Charge Machine

Up to 10hours = £19.00 Accepts C/C Up to 10hours = £15.50 Accepts C/C

Up to 8hours = £17.00 CCTV Up to 8hours = £15.50 CCTV

Up to 6hours = £17.00 Number of Spaces: 90 Up to 6hours = £10.80 Number of Spaces: 155

Up to 4hours = £10.00 Maximum Height: 6ft 9in Up to 4hours = £7.70 Maximum Height: 6ft 2in

Up to 2hours = £6.00 Up to 2hours = £5.00

Up to 2hours = £4.00

Up to 4hours = £8.00 Maximum Height: 6ft 6in

Up to 6hours = £12.00 Number of Spaces: 200

Up to 8hours = £14.00 CCTV

Up to 10hours = £14.00

Number of Spaces: 200

CCTV

Accepts C/C

No C - Charge Machine

Up to 2hours = £4.00

Up to 6hours = £11.00

Up to 8hours = £12.00

Up to 10hours = £13.00

Up to 12hours = £15.00

Up to 24hours = £17.00

IMPERIAL HOTEL

c/o Imperial Hotel

61-66 Russell Square

London

WC1B 5BB

(T) 020 7691 2630

Royal National Hotel

Bedford Way

London

WC1H 0DG

(T) 020 7692 3597

ROYAL NATIONAL HOTEL

Maximum Height: 10ft 10in

LOCAL BLOOMSBURY CAR PARKS

{Public / Non Reserved / No Discounts}

CAR PARKING

Accepts C/C

Up to 12hours = £16.00 No C - Charge Machine

Up to 24hours = £18.00

NCP - WOBURN PLACE NCP - BRUNSWICK SQUARE

Russell Court

Coram Street

London

WC1H 0ND

(T) 0845 050 7080

Brunswick Square

Marchmont Street

London

WC1N 1AF

(T) 0845 050 7080

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