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Advances in Ceramic Armor VIII, Volume 33, Issue 5


Advances in Ceramic Armor VIII, Volume 33, Issue 5


Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Band 573 1. Aufl.

von: Jeffrey J. Swab, Michael Halbig, Sanjay Mathur

77,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 29.11.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781118530146
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 246

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<p>The manuscripts contained in this issue of Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings were selected from among the more than seventy presentations at the Armor Ceramics Symposium. The discussions are divided into three sections: Modeling and dynamic behavior, Transparent materials, and Opaque materials. Conducted during the 36<sup>th</sup> annual International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites (ICACC), this event is one of the premier global conferences for the latest developments in the fabrication, characterization, and application of ceramic materials to meet the needs of the military, police, and other public defense, security, and protection organizations.</p>
<p><i>Preface ix</i></p> <p><i>Introduction xi</i></p> <p><b>MODELING AND DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR</b></p> <p>Mesoscale Modeling of the Dynamic Response of Armor Ceramics 3<br />T. Antoun, O. Vorobiev, E.B. Herbold, and Scott Johnson</p> <p>Constitutive Characterization and Simulations of Penetration into 19<br />Thick Glass Targets<br />Charles E. Anderson, Jr., Sidney Chocron, Kathryn A. Dannemann, and Rory P. Bigger</p> <p>On the Source of Inelasticity in Ceramics 31<br />Sikhanda Satapathy and Dattatraya Dandekar</p> <p>Novel Equations of State for Hydrocode 41<br />Stephan Bilyk, Michael Grinfeld, and Steven Segletes</p> <p>Numerical Study of the Effect of Small Size Flaws on the Ballistic 53<br />Behavior of Transparent Laminated Targets<br />Costas G. Fountzoulas and Parimal J. Patel</p> <p>High Strain Rate Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Testing of Alumina 65<br />Jianming Yuan, Jianfei Liu, Geoffrey E. B. Tan, and Jan Ma</p> <p><b>TRANSPARENT MATERIALS</b></p> <p>Low Velocity Sphere Impact of Soda Lime Silicate Glass 79<br />T. G. Morrissey, E. E. Fox, A. A. Wereszczak, and D. J. Vuono</p> <p>Preparation and Sintering of Al203 - Doped Magnesium Aluminate 93<br />Spinel<br />Minh Vu, Richard Haber, and Hasan Gocmez</p> <p>Polished Spinel Directly from the Hot Press 105<br />Guillermo Villatobos, Shyam Bayya, Woohong Kim, Jasbinder Sanghera, Bryan Sadowski, Robert Miklos, Catalin Florea, Ishwar Aggarwal, and Michael Hunt</p> <p>In Depth Study of Cone Cracks in Multi-Layered Transparent Panel 111<br />Structures by X-Ray Computed Tomography<br />W. H. Green, R. E. Brennan, and C. F. Fountzoulas</p> <p>Nondestructive Characterization of Low Velocity Impact Damage in 123<br />Transparent Laminate Systems<br />Raymond E. Brennan, William H. Green, and Constantine G. Fountzoulas</p> <p>XCT Diagnostics of Ballistic Impact Damage in Transparent Armor 133<br />Targets<br />Joseph M. Wells</p> <p><b>OPAQUE MATERIALS</b></p> <p>Opportunities in Protection Materials Science and Technology for 147<br />Future Army Applications<br />Edwin L. Thomas</p> <p>Surface Preparation of Alumina for Improved Adhesive Bond 149<br />Strength in Armor Applications<br />A. J. Harris, B. Vaughan, J. A. Yeomans, P. A. Smith, and S. T. Burnage</p> <p>Discrimination of Basic Influences on the Ballistic Strength of 161<br />Opaque and Transparent Ceramics<br />Andreas Krell and Elmar Strassburger</p> <p>Quantifying the Homogeneity of Ceramic Microstructures through 177<br />Information Entropy<br />Andrew R. Portune and Todd L. Jessen</p> <p>Effect of Boron Carbide Additive Size and Morphology on Spark 187<br />Plasma Sintered Silicon Carbide<br />V. DeLucca and R. A. Haber</p> <p>Submicron Boron Carbide Synthesis Through Rapid Carbothermal 195<br />Reduction<br />Steve Miller, Fatih Toksoy, William Rafaniello, and Richard Haber</p> <p>Improved Modeling and Simulation of the Ballistic Impact of Tungsten-Based Penetrators on Confined Hot-Pressed Boron Carbide Targets 209<br />C. G Fountzoulas and J. C. LaSalvia</p> <p>Development of Reaction Bonded B4C-Diamond Composites 219<br />P. G. Karandikar and S. Wong</p> <p><i>Author Index 231</i></p>
<p>Jeffrey J. Swab is the editor of Advances in Ceramic Armor VIII, Volume 33, Issue 5, published by Wiley. Michael Halbig is the editor of Advances in Ceramic Armor VIII, Volume 33, Issue 5, published by Wiley.
<p><b>Presents the latest advances and innovations in armor ceramics</b></p> <p>The Armor Ceramics Symposium presented during the annual International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites (ICACC) has become one of the premier global conferences for the latest developments in the fabrication, characterization, and application of ceramic materials to meet the needs of the military, police, and other public defense, security, and protection organizations. It continues to foster discussion and collaboration among academic, government, and industry personnel from around the world.</p> <p>The 9/11 terrorist attacks and the subsequent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have made armor ceramics a hot research topic. As a result, the Armor Ceramics Symposium VIII held in January 2012 was eagerly anticipated by ceramics researchers from around the world as an opportunity to share the latest findings and applications in the field.</p> <p>The manuscripts contained in this issue of <i>Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings</i> were selected from among the more than seventy presentations at the Armor Ceramics Symposium VIII. They are divided into three sections:</p> <ul> <li>Modeling and dynamic behavior</li> <li>Transparent materials</li> <li>Opaque materials</li> </ul> <p>This issue represents one of nine CESP issues published from the 36th ICACC meeting. ICACC is the world's most prominent international meeting dedicated to advanced structural, functional, and nanoscopic ceramics, composites, and other emerging ceramic materials and technologies. ICACC has been organized each year by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society's Engineering Ceramics Division since 1977.</p>

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