High Velocity Deformation of Solids | Symposium Tokyo/Japan August 24–27, 1977 | ISBN 9783642672088

High Velocity Deformation of Solids

Symposium Tokyo/Japan August 24–27, 1977

herausgegeben von K. Kawata und J. Shioiri
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonK. Kawata
Herausgegeben vonJ. Shioiri
Buchcover High Velocity Deformation of Solids  | EAN 9783642672088 | ISBN 3-642-67208-6 | ISBN 978-3-642-67208-8

High Velocity Deformation of Solids

Symposium Tokyo/Japan August 24–27, 1977

herausgegeben von K. Kawata und J. Shioiri
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonK. Kawata
Herausgegeben vonJ. Shioiri

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • 1 (Chairmen: D. C. Drucker, K. Kawata).
  • Analyses of high velocity tension of bars of finite length of bcc and fcc metals with their own constitutive equations.
  • Dynamic deformation of materials and structures under explosive loadings.
  • 2 (Chairmen: L. E. Malvern, K. Tanaka).
  • Deformation maps in the region of high dislocation velocity.
  • Dislocation configurations due to plate impact.
  • Experimental studies on the behaviour of dislocations in copper at high rates of strain.
  • Dislocation concepts in the mechanics of rapid deformation of metals.
  • 3 (Chairmen: U. S. Lindholm, J. Shioiri).
  • Some results on the dynamic deformation of copper.
  • Dynamic strength of Ti-alloys and Al-alloys.
  • Steady state deformation and dynamic restoration processes during high strain rate and high temperature deformation in metals and alloys.
  • 4 (Chairmen: W. Goldsmith, T. Hayashi).
  • Impact failure mechanisms in fiber-reinforced composite plates.
  • Computer simulation of dislocation groups dynamics under applied constant stress and its application to yield problems of mild steel.
  • Computer modeling of microscopic failure processes under dynamic loads.
  • Calculation of spall damage accumulation in ductile metals.
  • Observation of atomic behavior in crystal during shock compression by flash X-ray diffraction.
  • The influence of high-rate deformation on structure and properties of materials in the presence of stress concentrators.
  • 5 (Chairmen: W. Johnson, T. Nakamura).
  • On the behaviour of the process region at a fast running crack tip.
  • Crack propagation in plastics due to impact.
  • Loads and crack velocities during dynamic fracture.
  • 6 (Chairmen: K. B. Broberg, S. Kawashima).
  • Approximate calculations of spall and cratering in high speed impact.
  • Fracture and void development in hemi-spherical endedPerspex rods due to stress waves from detonators.
  • Spallation resulting from high-velocity impacts.
  • Micro-dynamical effects in high speed loading of porous metals.
  • Wave propagation and dynamic response analysis of rate dependent materials.
  • 7 (Chairmen: L. W. Morland, H. Fukuoka).
  • Plane wave propagation in anisotropic jointed media.
  • Behavior of materials under dynamic combined stresses of torsion and tension.
  • An analysis of elastic-plastic waves by the continuum theory of dislocations.
  • Recent results in micromechanics.
  • On supersonic and transonic impact of solids.
  • Identification of dynamic properties and wave propagation in viscoelastic bars.
  • Results for the single ricochet of spherical-ended projectiles off sand and clay at up to 400 m/sec.
  • An experimental study on the penetration of rigid projectiles into epoxy resin targets.
  • 8 (Chairmen: E. H. Lee, K. Kiyota).
  • On the transient response of long beams subjected to high velocity transverse impact.
  • High speed deformation of shells.
  • Shock and vibration characteristic of solid rocket vehicles.
  • 9 (Chairmen: M. Stelly, T. Jimma).
  • Some phenomena at the interface in hypervelocity impact of metals and its application to lamination of metal plates.
  • A fundamental study on head impact problem by finite element method.
  • High velocity impact of mild steel cylinder.
  • Dynamic frictional effects as measured from the split Hopkinson pressure bar.
  • Activities of the research committee of shock-resistant structures for automobile.
  • Discussion.