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SUMMARY:Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Modeling of a Jet Penetration Expe
 riment
DESCRIPTION:Posters, Scientific Visualization & Data Analytics Showcase\n\
 nSmoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Modeling of a Jet Penetration Experiment\
 n\nGriffin, Wang, Brugger, Harrison, Rehagen...\n\nStudying the effects of
  a fast-moving copper jet penetrating a high explosive material has become
  more achievable because of new computational output provided by large-sca
 le, massively parallel 3D Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) calculatio
 ns. In this exploratory visualization, we demonstrate the capability of us
 ing SPH to better capture the jet breakup and fragmentation. When comparin
 g our visualization of the SPH simulation dataset to a jet penetration exp
 eriment, we can see a good qualitative match between the SPH calculations 
 and the jet penetration experiment. Furthermore, this visualization provid
 es scientific insight into the jet erosion as it moves through the high ex
 plosive material and the post-penetrating jet dispersion. This insight all
 ows our scientists to improve current Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) 
 jet disruption models.\n\nTag: Big Data, Data Analytics, Compression, and 
 Management, Visualization\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass
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