When plasma comes to earth
Seminar by Professor Neil Bourne will be held in the Ray Dolby Auditorium in the Physics Department from 16:00 on May 19th.
When plasma comes to earth
Quantum, electronâdegenerate matter usually belongs in white dwarfs and fusion capsules, but states within a shock front can connect that physics to ordinary solids. Solids under extreme loading organise themselves around the shock front, not the phase diagram. This talk shows that metals, polymers, silicates and ionic crystals share a common hierarchy of limits: a weakâshock cutâoff where defectâmediated shear is exhausted, a latticeâcollapse band, and an electronâdegenerate branch at the highest pressures. â When stresses are normalised by the weakâshock limit, these very different systems fall on a single strongâshock trajectory over many decades in strain rate, following a nearâuniversal fourthâpower law for the shockâfront strain rate. This mechanicsâtoâquantum hierarchy leads to a dynamic equation of state that couples thermodynamics to front kinetics and turns microstructure and processing into genuine design knobs for response in extremes.
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