Yirgu, Tatek (Professor)Shambel, Kidanemaryam2021-11-242023-11-092021-11-242023-11-092021-08-22http://10.90.10.223:4000/handle/123456789/28923A three-dimensional Molecular Dynamics simulation (MD) is implemented to grasp an insightful understanding of shock wave propagation on a nanoscale. Primarily, we have reviewed some of its potential uses in medical and biological areas. Mainly, we have come across reviewing some experimental investigations on a (mm-cm) scale. Some of the results show that as the shock wave’s strength decreases rapidly, so does its amplitude and velocity. According to our simulation results the asymptotic variance of wave amplitude and speed have been perfectly correlated. Furthermore, in correspondence to some experimental results [1, 2], we have found that the pressure pulse-amplitude is proportional to the power of the distance from the source (DPa zm). Correspondingly, the displacement pulse-amplitude also shows similar characteristics (Dza zm).enGenerationPropagationNano Shock WavesLennard Jones FluidGeneration and Propagation of Nano Shock Waves in a Lennard Jones FluidThesis