Dynamic Behavior of Materials, Volume 1
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Dynamic Behavior of Materials, Volume 1

Proceedings of the 2018 Annual Conference on Experimental and Applied Mechanics

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eBook - ePub

Dynamic Behavior of Materials, Volume 1

Proceedings of the 2018 Annual Conference on Experimental and Applied Mechanics

About this book

Dynamic Behavior of Materials, Volume 1 of the Proceedings of the 2018 SEM Annual Conference & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, the first volume of eight from the Conference, brings together contributions to this important area of research and engineering. The collection presents early findings and case studies on fundamental and applied aspects of Experimental Mechanics, including papers on:
Synchrotron Applications/Advanced Dynamic Imaging

Quantitative Visualization of Dynamic Events

Novel Experimental Techniques

Dynamic Behavior of Geomaterials

Dynamic Failure & Fragmentation

Dynamic Response of Low Impedance Materials

Hybrid Experimental/Computational Studies

Shock and Blast Loading

Advances in Material Modeling

Industrial Applications.

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Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040602461

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Preface
  6. Table of Contents
  7. 1 Error Analysis for Shock Equation of State Measurements in Polymers Using Manganin Gauges
  8. 2 Ballistic Impact Experiments and Quantitative Assessments of Mesoscale Damage Modes in a Single-Layer Woven Composite
  9. 3 A Novel Approach for Plate Impact Experiments to Obtain Properties of Materials Under Extreme Conditions
  10. 4 Effect of the Ratio of Charge Mass to Target Mass on Measured Impulse
  11. 5 Fracture and Failure Characterization of Transparent Acrylic Based Graft Interpenetrating Polymer Networks (Graft-IPNs)
  12. 6 Dynamic Crack Branching in Soda-Lime Glass: An Optical Investigation Using Digital Gradient Sensing
  13. 7 A Hybrid Experimental-Numerical Study of Crack Initiation and Growth in Transparent Bilayers Across a Weak Interface
  14. 8 Inelastic Behavior of Tungsten-Carbide in Pressure-Shear Impact Shock Experiments Beyond 20 GPa
  15. 9 Mechanical Response and Damage Evolution of High-Strength Concrete Under Triaxial Loading
  16. 10 Heterodyne Diffracted Beam Photonic Doppler Velocimeter (DPDV) for Pressure-Shear Shock Experiments
  17. 11 An Optimization-Based Approach to Design a Complex Loading Pattern Using a Modified Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar
  18. 12 Development of “Dropkinson” Bar for Intermediate Strain-Rate Testing
  19. 13 Radial Inertia Effect on Dynamic Compressive Response of Polymeric Foam Materials
  20. 14 Examining Material Response Using X-Ray Phase Contrast Imaging
  21. 15 History Note: Machining, Strain Gages, and a Pulse-Heated Kolsky Bar
  22. 16 Improved Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability Experiments for Very-High-Rate Strength and Application to Tantalum
  23. 17 Mechanical Characterization and Numerical Material Modeling of Polyurea
  24. 18 Full-Scale Testing and Numerical Modeling of Adhesively Bonded Hot Stamped Ultra-High Strength Steel Hat Sections
  25. 19 Mechanical Characterization of ZrO2 Rich Glass Ceramic
  26. 20 Microstructure Characterization of Electrodeposited Nickel Tested at High Strain Rates
  27. 21 The Flow Stress of AM IN 625 under Conditions of High Strain and Strain Rate
  28. 22 Proton Radiography of Reverse Ballistic Impacts
  29. 23 The Effect of ECAE on the Ballistic Response of AZ31
  30. 24 Development of an Interferometer and Schlieren Based Measurement Technique for Resolving Cavitation Pressure Fields
  31. 25 Quasi-Static and Dynamic Poisson’s Ratio Evolution of Hyperelastic Foams
  32. 26 Revisit of Dynamic Brazilian Tests of Geomaterials
  33. 27 Interface Chemistry Dependent Mechanical Properties in Energetic Materials Using Nano-Scale Impact Experiment
  34. 28 Optimization of an Image-Based Experimental Setup for the Dynamic Behaviour Characterization of Materials
  35. 29 High Strain Rate Response of Adhesively Bonded Fiber-Reinforced Composite Joints: A Computational Study to Guide Experimental Design
  36. 30 Pressure-Shear Plate Impact Experiments on Soda-Lime Glass at Pressures Beyond 20 GPa
  37. 31 Dynamic Mechanical Response of T800/F3900 Composite Under Tensile and Compressive Loading
  38. 32 Experimental Investigation of Rate Sensitive Mechanical Response of Pure Polyurea
  39. 33 Experimental Study on Dynamic Fracture Response of Al6063-T6 Under High Rates of Loading
  40. 34 Ballistic and Material Tests and Simulations on Ultra-High Performance Concrete
  41. 35 Mechanical Behavior of Ta at Extreme Strain-Rates
  42. 36 Constitutive Modeling of Polyamide Split Hopkinson Pressure Bars for the Design of a Pre-stretched Apparatus
  43. 37 Investigating the Mechanical and Thermal Relationship for Epoxy Blends
  44. 38 A Novel Auxetic Structure with Enhanced Impact Performance by Means of Periodic Tessellation with Variable Poisson’s Ratio
  45. 39 On the Response of Polymer Bonded Explosives at Different Impact Velocities
  46. 40 Localized Microstructural Deformation Behavior of Dynamically Deformed Pure Magnesium
  47. 41 Energy Absorption Characteristics of Graded Foams Subjected to High Velocity Loading
  48. 42 Residual Structural Capacity of a High-Performance Concrete
  49. 43 Dynamic Mode II Fracture Response of PMMA Within an Aquatic Environment
  50. 44 An Image-Based Inertial Impact Test for the High Strain Rate Properties of Brittle Materials
  51. 45 An Image-Based Approach for Measuring Dynamic Fracture Toughness
  52. 46 The Effect of in-Plane Properties on the Ballistic Response of Polyethylene Composites
  53. 47 Storage and Loss Moduli of Low-Impedance Materials at kHz Frequencies
  54. 48 Effects of Pressure and Strain Rate on the Mechanical Behavior of Glassy Polymers
  55. 49 The Role of Texture on the Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Mg and Mg Alloy AZ31B
  56. 50 Shock Compaction of Al Powder Examined by X-Ray Phase Contrast Imaging
  57. 51 Shock Compression Response of Model Polymer/Metal Composites
  58. 52 High-Strain Rate Interlaminar Shear Testing of Fibre-Reinforced Composites Using an Image-Based Inertial Impact Test
  59. 53 Mechanical Behavior and Deformation Mechanisms of Mg-based Alloys in Shear Using In-Situ Synchrotron Radiation X-Ray Diffraction
  60. 54 Developing an Alternative to Roma Plastilina #1 as a Ballistic Backing Material for the Ballistic Testing of Body Armor
  61. 55 IBII Test for High Strain Rate Tensile Testing of Adhesives
  62. 56 Two Modified Digital Gradient Sensing with Higher Measurement Sensitivity for Evaluating Stress Gradients in Transparent Solids
  63. 57 Quantitative Visualization of Sub-Micron Deformations and Stresses at Sub-Microsecond Intervals in Soda-Lime Glass Plates
  64. 58 Microstructural Effects in the High Strain Rate Ring Fragmentation of Copper
  65. 59 Uncertainties in Low-Pressure Shock Experiments on Heterogeneous Materials
  66. 60 Effects of Fluid Viscosity on Wave Propagation Through Submerged Granular Media
  67. 61 Numerical Study of the Failure Mechanism of Ceramics during Low Velocity Impact Used in Protective Systems
  68. 62 Influence of High Strain Rate Transverse Compression on the Tensile Strength of Polyethylene Ballistic Single Fibers
  69. 63 The Utility of 3D Digital Image Correlation for Characterizing High-Rate Deformation
  70. 64 Characterization of Dynamic Deformation and Failure of Novel Light Weight Steel Alloy
  71. 65 Dynamic Fragmentation of MAX Phase TÍ3SÍC2 from Edge-On Impact Experiments
  72. 66 Application of High-Speed DIC to Study Damage of Thin Membranes Under Blast
  73. Correction to: High Strain Rate Response of Adhesively Bonded Fiber-Reinforced Composite Joints: A Computational Study to Guide Experimental Design

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