richmyer - meshkov不稳定性大尺度原子模拟的时相关边界条件

J. Hammerberg, R. Ravelo, T. Germann
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在扰动的金属真空/气体界面上,激波诱导的richmyer - meshkov不稳定性导致金属材料喷射。对于强激波,当加工槽为二维时,喷射出的材料最初以流体片的形式存在。这些薄片最终破裂,形成液滴分布。richmyer - meshkov不稳定性的大规模非平衡分子动力学模拟允许研究破裂过程的动力学,但由于边界上的稀疏波反射,在长度和时间尺度上受到限制,这使得材料在张力下处于受扰界面后面,最终导致碎裂。基于释放波自相似特性的时变边界条件可以减轻边界反射,减少扰动界面区后面的无用拉伸波,从而可以用于增加破裂模拟的波长和时间尺度。我们讨论了该方法的细节,以及具有波长λ = 13 nm,波数振幅积kh0 = 1/2的单模扰动的Cu界面的NEMD模拟结果。
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Time dependent boundary conditions for large scale atomistic simulations of Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities
Shock induced Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities at perturbed metal vacuum/gas interfaces result in metal material ejecta. For strong shock waves, the material ejected is initially in the form of fluid sheets when the machining grooves are two-dimensional. These sheets ultimately break up to form a distribution of droplets. Large-scale non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations of Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities allow the investigation of the dynamics of the breakup process but are limited in length and time scales by rarefaction wave reflections at the boundaries, which put the material behind the perturbed interface under tension eventually leading to spall. A time-dependent boundary condition based on the self-similar character of the release wave is shown to mitigate boundary reflections and reduce unwanted tensile waves behind the perturbed interface zone and thereby can be used to increase the wavelength and time scale for breakup simulations. We discuss the details of this method and results of NEMD simulations of a shocked Cu interface with a single mode perturbation characterized by a wavelength of λ = 13 nm and a wavenumber amplitude product kh0 = 1/2.
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