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CREATED:20170913T195747Z
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LOCATION:Meyer Library\, Duane G. 101
SUMMARY:Seminar: Dr. Thomas Sewell from University of Missouri-Columbia
DESCRIPTION:The results of recent theoretical atomic-scale studies of CHNO
  plastic-bonded explosive constituent materials will be presented\, empha
 sizing the effects of static and dynamic compression on structure and mec
 hanics\, energy redistribution\, thermal transport and dynamic deformatio
 n processes. These studies all employ molecular dynamics in one form or a
 nother.  In his talk\, Chemistry Professor Dr. Thomas Sewell will discuss
  energy transfer\, microscopic material flow characteristics and thermal 
 transport properties. Research findings can be used in defense\, geologic
 \, mining and construction industries.  \n\n\nDr. Sewell earned his Ph.D.
  in theoretical physical chemistry at Oklahoma State University and did p
 ostdoctoral research in the Department of Physical Chemistry at the Unive
 rsity of Göteborg\, Sweden. He currently a chemistry professor at Mizzou 
 and holds adjunct status in mechanical engineering as well. \n\n\nThis se
 minar is co-sponsored by the Depts. of Chemistry and Physics\, Astronomy 
 and Materials Science.
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 ass="MsoNormal"&gt;&lt;span&gt;The results of recent theoretical atomic-scale stud
 ies of CHNO plastic-bonded explosive constituent materials will be presen
 ted\, emphasizing the effects of static and dynamic compression on struct
 ure and mechanics\, energy redistribution\, thermal transport and dynamic
  deformation processes. These studies all employ molecular dynamics in on
 e form or another.&amp;nbsp\; In his talk\, Chemistry Professor Dr. Thomas Se
 well will discuss energy transfer\, microscopic material flow characteris
 tics and thermal transport properties. Research findings can be used in d
 efense\, geologic\, mining and construction industries.&amp;nbsp\; &lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p
 &gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;Dr. Sewell earned his Ph.D. in theoretical physica
 l chemistry at Oklahoma State University and did postdoctoral research in
  the Department of Physical Chemistry at the University of G&amp;ouml\;teborg
 \, Sweden. He currently a chemistry professor at Mizzou and holds adjunct
  status in mechanical engineering as well.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;Th
 is seminar is co-sponsored by the Depts. of Chemistry and Physics\, Astro
 nomy and Materials Science.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
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