|  KB is a comprehensive package of software, documents and reference materials for simulations of shock hydrodynamics and detonations. The programs have application to high-pressure shock research, gas guns, personnel protection, underwater detonations and the design of precision high-explosive assemblies. The interactive programs are easy to learn and have powerful graphics capabilities. 
KB includes complete documentation with tutorials, ready-to-run examples and reviews of essential physics. (Available for Linux and Windows). 
 Features
 
	Self-contained package - all programs and data resources for detonation and shock hydrodynamic simulations supplied.KB1 code handles 1D planar, cylindrical and spherical geometries. 
	KB2 performs 2D Lagrangian simulations in planar and cylindrical geometries.Includes Mesh 5.0, standard Field Precision conformal triangle mesh generator with built-in drawing editor and DXF translation capability.Includes collection of 145 EOS tables for materials at extreme density and pressure (adapted from the LANL Sesame Tables).Includes KBTView, interactive hydrodynamic plotter and calculator (Hugoniot curves, isentropes, ...).Interactive postprocessors allow quick and accurate analyses of results from
	KB1 and KB2. Extensive features include hardcopy output to all Windows printers, digital oscilloscope mode,...PDF tutorials on shock physics and numerical modeling.Inludes structured FORTRAN 95 module to load EOS tables and to perform interpolations (routines can be integrated into user programs).Publication-quality hardcopy with support for all Windows print devices (including color printers).Data resources include experimental values of shock velocity as a function of particle velocity for over 400 materials and table of explosive properties.Includes useful utility to launch any KB program and to organize data files.Includes a library of ready-to-run input files address of variety of hydrodynamic and detonation problems.Formatted text output files make it easy to transfer information to user applications or to mathematical analysis programs. |