جزییات کتاب
This book presents recent and cutting edge advances in our understanding of key aspects of the response of materials under extreme loads that take place during high velocity impact and penetration. The focus of the content is on the numerous challenges associated with characterization and modeling of complex interactions that occur during these highly dynamic events.Content: Chapter 1 Geomaterials Under Extreme Loading: The Natural Case (pages 1–43): Philippe Lambert and Herve TrumelChapter 2 The Shock Properties of Concrete and Related Materials (pages 45–67): Kostas Tsembelis, David J. Chapman, Christopher H. Braithwaite, John E. Field and William G. ProudChapter 3 Comparison of Shocked Sapphire and Alumina (pages 69–86): Geremy Kleiser, Lalit Chhabildas and William ReinhartChapter 4 Observations of Ballistic Impact Damage in Glass Laminate (pages 87–99): Stephan BlessChapter 5 Experimental Analysis of Concrete Behavior Under High Confinement (pages 101–119): Xuan Hong Vu, Yann Malecot, Laurent Daudeville and Eric BuzaudChapter 6 3D Imaging and the Split Cylinder Fracture of Cement?Based Composites (pages 121–130): Eric LandisChapter 7 Testing Conditions on Kolsky Bar (pages 131–144): Weinong ChenChapter 8 Experimental Approach and Modeling of the Dynamic Tensile Behavior of a Micro?Concrete (pages 145–177): Pascal Forquin and Benjamin ErzarChapter 9 Toward Physically?Based Explosive Modeling: Meso?Scale Investigations (pages 179–207): Herve Trumel, Philippe Lambert, Guillaume Vivier and Yves SadouChapter 10 Coupled Viscoplastic Damage Model for Hypervelocity Impact Induced Damage in Metals and Composites (pages 209–246): George Z. VoyiadjisChapter 11 High?Pressure Behavior of Concrete: Experiments and Elastic/Viscoplastic Modeling (pages 247–266): Martin J. Schmidt, Oana Cazacu and Mark L. GreenChapter 12 The Virtual Penetration Laboratory: New Developments (pages 267–289): Mark D. Adley, Andreas O. Frank, Kent T. Danielson, Stephen A. Akers, James L. O'daniel and Bruce PattersonChapter 13 Description of the Dynamic Fragmentation of Glass with a Meso?Damage Model (pages 291–309): Xavier Brajer, Francois Hild and Stephane RouxChapter 14 An Approach to Generate Random Localizations in Lagrangian Numerical Simulations (pages 311–332): Jacques PetitChapter 15 X?FEM for the Simulation of Dynamic Crack Propagation (pages 333–349): Alain CombescureChapter 16 DEM Model of a Rigid Missile Impact on a Thin Concrete Slab (pages 351–367): Frederic Donze, Wen?Jie Shiu and Laurent DaudevilleChapter 17 The Lattice Discrete Particle Model (LDPM) for the Numerical Simulation of Concrete Behavior Subject to Penetration (pages 369–387): Gianluca CusatisChapter 18 An Improved Contact Algorithm for Multi?Material Continuum Codes (pages 389–413): Kenneth C. Walls and David L. LittlefieldChapter 19 Parallel Computing for Non?linear Concrete Modeling (pages 415–432): Kent Danielson, Mark Adley and James O'daniel