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Davison, Lee |
High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids II |
I01583 |
1996 |
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Davison, Lee |
High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids III |
I00363 |
1998 |
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Davison, Lee |
High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids IV |
I00301 |
1997 |
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| Title | High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids II : Dynamic Fracture and Fragmentation |
| Author(s) | Davison, Lee;Grady, Dennis E;Shahinpoor, Mohsen |
| Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1996. |
| Description | XVI, 483 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | This volume concerns the fracture and fragmentation of solid materials that occurs when they are subjected to extremes of stress applied at the highest possible rates. The plan for the volume is to address experimental, theoretical, and com?? putational aspects of high-rate dynamic fracture and fragmentation, with emphasis on recent work. We begin with several chapters in which the emphasis falls on experimental methods and observations. These chapters address both macroscopic responses and the microscopic cause of these re?? sponses. This is followed by several chapters emphasizing modeling-the physical explanation and mathematical representation of the observations. Some of the models are deterministic, while others focus on the stochastic aspects of the observations. Often, the ov\!rall objective of investigation of dynamic fracture and fragmentation phenomena is provision of a means for predicting the entire course of an event that begins with a stimulus such as an impact and proceeds through a complicated deformation and fracture pro?? cess that results in disintegration of the body and formation of a rapidly expanding cloud of debris fragments. Analysis of this event usually involves development of a continuum theory and computer code that captures the experimental observations by incorporating models of the important pheno?? mena into a comprehensive description of the deformation and fracture pro?? cess. It is to this task that the work of the last few chapters is devoted |
| ISBN,Price | 9781461223207 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS
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| Title | High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids III |
| Author(s) | Davison, Lee;Shahinpoor, Mohsen |
| Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1998. |
| Description | XIV, 341 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | Developments in experimental methods are providing an increasingly detailed understanding of shock compression phenomena on the bulk, intermediate, and molecular scales. This third volume in a series of reviews of the curent state of knowledge covers several diverse areas. The first group of chapters addresses fundamental physical and chemical aspects of the response of condensed matter to shock comression: equations of state, molecular-dynamic analysis, deformation of materials, spectroscopic methods. Two further chapters focus on a particular group of materials: ceramics. Another chapter discusses shock-induced reaction of condensed-phase explosives. And a final pair of chapters considers shock phenomena at low stresses from the point of view of continuum mechanics |
| ISBN,Price | 9781461221944 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. CONDENSED MATTER
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| Title | High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids IV : Response of Highly Porous Solids to Shock Loading |
| Author(s) | Davison, Lee;Horie, Y;Shahinpoor, Mohsen |
| Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1997. |
| Description | XVI, 342 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | Much of the current interest in shock compression of porous solids stems from the desire to bond hard, refractory powders into strong and dense solids. However, while much is known about the effects of shock compression on monolithic materials, the unusual physical and chemical processes that take place when a porous medium is shocked have been little studied thus far. This volume -- with contributions by leading researchers in condensed matter physics, physical chemistry, metallurgy, mechanics, and materials science -- begins to address that gap. The focus is on heterogeneous deformation mechanisms, nonequilibrium thermodynamics, and chemical processes. The contributions discuss such topics as modeling the complex interplay of thermal, mechanical, and chemical processes; experimental data on pore collapse and their interpretation; and synthesis of new materials through shock-induced chemical reactions. By presenting not only the most recent results, but also the open questions that remain, these essays convey the excitement of developing a scientific basis for understanding shock compression of highly porous solids. Topics covered include > Shock Compression Science in Highly Porous Solids > Shock Loading of Porous High Explosives > Continuum Mixture Modeling of Reactive Porous Media > Two-Phase Media Model of Shock Compression with Chemical reaction > Constitutive Modeling of Shock-Induced Reactions in Powder Mixtures > Discrete-element Modeling of Shock Processes in Powders |
| ISBN,Price | 9781461222927 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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