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April 17, 2001
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Day
1: Sessions 1.1 to 1.4 (23)
Structures Under Extreme Loading Conditions 2001
ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference
Tentative Conference Program Structures Under Extreme Loading Conditions – 1: Impact, Blast and Penetration Mechanics Developed
by: S.E. Jones (Tuscaloosa, AL, USA)
Chair:
S.E. Jones (Tuscaloosa, AL, USA)
“Ballistic
Impact Response of Metals for High Temperature Jet Engine Fan Containment
Applications”
“Simulation
of Projectile Impact Using Continuum Damage Mechanics”
“Normal
Penetration of Semi-Infinite Targets by Ogive-Nose Projectiles, Including
the Effects of Blunting and Erosion”
“Loading
and Response of Brick Houses by a 40 Tonnes HE-Explosion”
Structures Under Extreme Loading Conditions - 2: Material Characterization Developed
by: S.E. Jones (Tuscaloosa, AL, USA)
Chair:
H.S. Levine (Los Altos, CA, USA)
“Experiments
and Modeling of Rose Granite”
“Damage
in Concrete from Compaction and Residual Static Material Properties”
“Vessel
Life Cycle Analysis of the Explosive Destruction System (EDS) – “A System
to Destroy Legacy Chemical Weapons”
Structures Under Extreme Loading Conditions - 3: Numerical Modeling of Transient Phenomena Developed
by: S.E. Jones (Tuscaloosa, AL, USA)
Chair:
D.M. Jerome (Ft. Walton Beach, FL, USA)
“Virtual
Reality Visualization of Finite Element Models for Automobile Crashworthiness”
“High
Speed Test Track Slipper/Rail Gouging Phenomena Simulations Using CTH and
LS-DYNA”
“Behavior
of Transport Casks Under Explosive Loading: Numerical Models”
“A
Numerical Simulation of a Delamination in a Laminated Orthotropic Composite
Due to Shock Wave Generated by a Flyer-Plate Impact Experiment”
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