Proceedings of the 11th Hypervelocity Impact Symposium. von Stefan Hiermaier | Freiburg, Germany, April 11-15, 2010. | ISBN 9783839602805

Proceedings of the 11th Hypervelocity Impact Symposium.

Freiburg, Germany, April 11-15, 2010.

von Stefan Hiermaier, herausgegeben von Frank Schäfer und Stefan Hiermaier
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinStefan Hiermaier
Herausgegeben vonFrank Schäfer
Herausgegeben vonStefan Hiermaier
Buchcover Proceedings of the 11th Hypervelocity Impact Symposium. | Stefan Hiermaier | EAN 9783839602805 | ISBN 3-8396-0280-7 | ISBN 978-3-8396-0280-5

Proceedings of the 11th Hypervelocity Impact Symposium.

Freiburg, Germany, April 11-15, 2010.

von Stefan Hiermaier, herausgegeben von Frank Schäfer und Stefan Hiermaier
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinStefan Hiermaier
Herausgegeben vonFrank Schäfer
Herausgegeben vonStefan Hiermaier

The Hypervelocity Impact Symposium (HVIS) is a biennial event that serves as the principal forum for the discussion, interchange, and presentation of the basic physics of high- and hypervelocity impact and related scientific and technical areas. Hypervelocity impact is defined as the impact regime in which shock effects are important. The 11th HVIS was held from April 11 to 15, 2010, in Freiburg, Germany. Topics comprised:
1. Hypervelocity Phenomenology Studies
2. High-Velocity Launchers and Diagnostics
3. Spacecraft Meteoroid/Debris Shielding and Failure Analyses
4. Material Response (including EOS)
5. Fracture and Fragmentation
6. High-Velocity Penetration Mechanics and Target Response
7. Armor/Anti-Armor and Ballistic Technology
8. Analytical and Numerical Methodologies
9. Asteroid and Meteoroid Impacts, Planetary Defense Technology
The 11th HVIS attracted 150 scientists, engineers, and technical managers of academia, industry and government agencies from 15 countries. 55 presentations were given and 20 posters were presented. The related double-blind reviewed papers are all published in the Symposium's proceedings, which are the major archival source of papers published in this field.