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Dynamic Behavior of Materials,Volume 1
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Preface
Dynamic Behavior of Materials represents one of eight volumes of technical papers presented at the Society for Experimental Mechanics Annual Conference & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, held at Uncasville, Connecticut, June 13-16, 2011. The full set of proceedings also includes volumes on Mechanics of Biological Systems and Materials, Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials and Processes in Conventional and Multifunctional Materials, MEMS and Nanotechnology; Optical Measurements, Modeling and, Metrology; Experimental and Applied Mechanics, Thermomechanics and Infra-Red Imaging, and Engineering Applications of Residual Stress. Each collection presents early findings from experimental and computational investigations on an important area within Experimental Mechanics. The Dynamic Behavior of Materials conference track was organized by: Vijay Chalivendra, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Bo Song, Sandia National Laboratories; Daniel Casem, U.S. Army Research Laboratory This Volume represents an ever growing area of broad interest to the SEM community, as evidenced by the increased number of papers and attendance in recent years. This track was initiated in 2005 and reflects our efforts to bring together researchers interested in the dynamic behavior of materials and structures, and provide a forum to facilitate technical interaction and exchange. The Sessions within this track are organized to cover the wide range of experimental research being conducted in this area by scientists around the world. The following general technical research areas are included:
Composite Materials Dynamic Failure and Fracture Dynamic Materials Response Novel Testing Techniques Low Impedance Materials
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Metallic Materials Response of Brittle Materials Shock and Blast Loading Optical Techniques for Imaging High Strain Rate Material Response Simulation & Modeling of Dynamic Response & Failure Dynamic Response of Transparent Materials
The contributed papers span numerous technical divisions within SEM. It is our hope that these topics will be of interest to the dynamic behavior of materials community as well as the traditional mechanics of materials community. The track organizers thank the authors, presenters, organizers and session chairs for their participation and contribution to this track. We are grateful to the SEM TD chairs who co-sponsored and organized sessions in this track (e.g., Composite Materials, Optical Techniques for Imaging High Strain Rate Events). The SEM support staff is also acknowledged for their devoted efforts in accommodating the large number of submissions this year. The opinions expressed herein are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the Society for Experimental Mechanics, Inc. Bethel, Connecticut Dr. Thomas Proulx
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Contents
1 Punch Response of Gels at Different Loading Rates 1 2 A Kolsky Torsion Bar Technique for Characterization of Dynamic Shear Response
of Soft Materials 11 X. Nie, W. Chen, R. Prabhu, J.M. Caruthers, Purdue University; T. Weerasooriya, U.S. Army Research
Laboratory 3 Loading Rate Effect on the Tensile Failure of Concrete and Its Constituents Using Diametrical
Compression and Direct Tension 13 S. Weckert, Defence Science and Technology Organisation; T. Weerasooriya, C.A. Gunnarsson,
U.S. Army Research Laboratory 4 Influence of Strain-rate and Confining Pressure on the Shear Strength of Concrete 29
5 Dynamic Tensile Properties of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete 37
R. Chen, National University of Defense Technology; Y. Liu, X. Guo, Beijing Institute of Technology; K. Xia, University of Toronto; F. Lu, National University of Defense Technology
6 Effect of Liquid Environment on Dynamic Constitutive Response of Reinforced Gels 43
S. Padamati, V.B. Chalivendra, A. Agrawal, P.D. Calvert, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 7 Ballistic Gelatin Characterization and Constitutive Modeling 51
D.S. Cronin, University of Waterloo 8 Strain Rate Response of Cross-linked Polymer Epoxies Under Uni-axial Compression 57
S. Whittie, P. Moy, A. Schoch, J. Lenhart, T. Weerasooriya, U.S. Army Research Laboratory 9 Strength and Failure Energy for Adhesive Interfaces as a Function of Loading Rate 67
Purdue University
10 77 U.H. Bankar, A. Rajesh, P. Venkitanarayanan, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
11 Stress Variations and Particle Movements During Penetration Into Granular Materials 85 H. Park, W.W. Chen, Purdue University
12 Sand Particle Breakage Under High-pressure and High-rate Loading 93 Md.E. Kabir, W. Chen, Purdue University
M. Foster, P. Moy, R. Mrozek, J. Lenhart, T. Weerasooriya, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
T. Weerasooriya, C.A. Gunnarsson, R. Jensen, U.S. Army Research Laboratory; W. Chen,
P. Forquin, Université Paul Verlaine-Metz
Fracture in Layered Plates Having Property Mismatch Across the Crack Front
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13 Experimental and Numerical Study of Wave Propagation in Granular Media 95
14 Communication of Stresses by Chains of Grains in High-Speed Particulate Media Impacts 99 W.L. Cooper, Air Force Research Laboratory
15 Effects of Thermal Treated on the Dynamic Facture Properties Using a Semi-circular Bend Technique 109
T.B. Yin, University of Toronto/Central South University; X.B. Li, Central South University; K.W. Xia, S. Huang, University of Toronto
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Networks (t-IPNs) 117 K.C. Jajam, S.A. Bird, M.L. Auad, H.V. Tippur, Auburn University
17 Dynamic Ring-on-Ring Equibiaxial Flexural Strength of Borosilicate Glass 123
18 125
Purdue University
19 135 J.L. Li, National University of Defense and Technology/Chinese Academy of Engineering
and Physics; F.Y. Lu, R. Chen, J.G. Qin, P.D. Zhao, L.G. Lan, S.M. Jing, National University of Defense and Technology
20 Dynamic Compressive Properties of A PBX Analog as a Function of Temperature
and Strain Rate 141 J. Qin, Y. Lin, F. Lu, National University of Defense Technology; Zh. Zhou, Beijing Institute of
Technology; R. Chen, J. Li, National University of Defense Technology
21 Dynamic Response of Shock Loaded Architectural Glass Panels 147 P. Kumar, A. Shukla, University of Rhode Island
22 A Dynamic Punch Method to Quantify the Dynamic Shear Strength of Brittle Solids 157 S. Huang, K. Xia, F. Dai, University of Toronto
23 A Sensored Projectile Impact on a Composite Sandwich Panel 165 M. Mordasky, W. Chen, Purdue University
24 Cut Resistance and Fracture Toughness of High Performance Fibers 167
U.S. Army Research Laboratory
25 Kolsky Tension Bar Techniques for Dynamic Characterization of Alloys 175 B. Song, H. Jin, B.R. Antoun, Sandia National Laboratories
26 Prediction of Dynamic Forces in Fire Service Escape Scenarios 179 M. Obstalecki, J. Chaussidon, P. Kurath, G.P. Horn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 27 187 J.D. Seidt, T.A. Matrka, A. Gilat, G.B. McDonald, The Ohio State University
Development and Characterization of a PU-PMMA Transparent Interpenetrating Polymer
Stress-strain Response of PMMA as a Function of Strain-rate and Temperature
X. Nie, W. Chen, Purdue University
J.B. Mayo, Jr., Tuskegee University/U.S. Army Research Laboratory; E.D. Wetzel,
A. Spadoni, C. Daraio, California Institute of Technology
P. Moy, C.A. Gunnarsson, T. Weerasooriya, U.S. Army Research Laboratory; W. Chen,
T. On, K.J. Smith, P.H. Geubelle, J. Lambros, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;
Dynamic Behavior of Three PBXs with Different Temperatures
Tensile Behavior of Kevlar 49 Woven Fabrics over a Wide Range of Strain Rates
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28 The Effect of Loading Rate on the Tensile Behavior of Single Zylon Fiber 195
29 Statistical Analysis of Fiber Gripping Effects on Kolsky bar Test 205 J.H. Kim, N.A. Heckert, S.D. Leigh, H. Kobayashi, W.G. McDonough, R.L. Rhorer, K.D. Rice,
G.A. Holmes. National Institute of Standards and Technology
30 Perpendicular Yarn Pull-out Behavior Under Dynamic Loading 211 J. Hong, Purdue University; J. Lim, Hyundai Motor Company; W.W. Chen, Purdue University
31 Dynamic Response of Homogeneous and Functionally Graded Foams When Subjected to Transient Loading by a Square Punch 213
32 217 K.A. Dannemann, R.P. Bigger, S. Chocron, Southwest Research Institute; K. Nahshon,
Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division
33 Ultra High Speed Full-field Strain Measurements on Spalling Tests on Concrete Materials 221
34 Contact Mechanics of Impacting Slender Rods: Measurement and Analysis 229 A. Sanders, I. Tibbitts, D. Kakarla, University of Utah; S. Siskey, J. Ochoa, K. Ong, Exponent,
Inc.; R. Brannon, University of Utah
35 Solenoid Actuated, Rail Mounted, Aircraft Payload Release Mechanisms 237 C.L. Reynolds, Dynetics, Inc.; J.A. Gilbert, University of Alabama in Huntsville
36 Finite Element Modeling of Ballistic Impact on Kevlar 49 Fabrics 249 D. Zhu, McGill University; B. Mobasher, S.D. Rajan, Arizona State University
37 Optimal Pulse Shapes for SHPB Tests on Soft Materials 259 M. Scheidler, J. Fitzpatrick, R. Kraft, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
38 Dynamic Tensile Characterization of Foam Materials 269 B. Song, H. Jin, W.-Y. Lu, Sandia National Laboratories
39 On Measuring the High Frequency Response of Soft Viscoelastic Materials at Finite Strains 273
S. Teller, R. Clifton, T. Jiao, Brown University
40 The Blast Response of Sandwich Composites With a Graded Core: Equivalent Core Layer Mass vs. Equivalent Core Layer Thickness 281
N. Gardner, A. Shukla, University of Rhode Island
41 Face-sheets and the Sandwich Composite 289
S. Gupta, A. Shukla, University of Rhode Island
42 Influence of Texture and Temperature on the Dynamic-tensile-extrusion Response of High-purity Zirconium 297
D.T. Martinez, C.P. Trujillo, E.K. Cerreta, J.D. Montalvo, J.P. Escobedo-Diaz, Los Alamos National Laboratory; V. Webster, Case Western Reserve University; G.T. Gray, III., Los Alamos National Laboratory
Dynamic Strain Measurement of Welded Tensile Specimens Using Digital Image Correlation
Effects of High and Low Temperature on the Dynamic Performance of the Core Material,
C. Periasamy, H. Tippur, Auburn University
C.A. Gunnarsson, T. Weerasooriya, P. Moy, Army Research Laboratory
F. Pierron, Arts et Métiers ParisTech; P. Forquin, Paul Verlaine University
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43 Modeling and DIC Measurements of Dynamic Compression Tests of a Soft Tissue Simulant 307 S.P. Mates, R. Rhorer, A. Forster, National Institute of Standards and Technology; R.K. Everett,
K.E. Simmonds, A. Bagchi, Naval Research Laboratory
44 Measurement of R-values at Intermediate Strain Rates Using a Digital Speckle Extensometry 317 J. Huh, Y.J. Kim, H. Huh, Korea Advanced Institute of Science Technology
45 Study of Strain Energy in Deformed Insect Wings 323 H. Wan, H. Dong, Y. Ren, Wright State University
46 Experimental Study of Cable Vibration Damping 329 A. Maji, Y. Qiu, University of New Mexico
47 Dynamic Thermo-mechanical Response of Austenite Containing Steels 337 V.-T. Kuokkala, Tampere University of Technology; S. Curtze, Tampere University
of Technology/Oxford Instruments Nano Analysis; M. Isakov, M. Hokka, Tampere University of Technology
48 Investigation into the Spall Strength of Cast Iron 343
49 Development of Brick and Mortar Material Parameters for Numerical Simulations 351 C.S. Meyer, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
50 Electrical Behavior of Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Epoxy Under Compression 361 N. Heeder, A. Shukla, University of Rhode Island; V. Chalivendra, University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth; S. Yang, K. Park, University of Rhode Island
51 Effect of Curvature on Shock Loading Response of Aluminum Panels 369 P. Kumar, University of Rhode Island; J. LeBlanc, Naval Undersea Warfare Center; A. Shukla,
University of Rhode Island
52 Deformation Measurements and Simulations of Blast Loaded Plates 375 K. Spranghers, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; D. Lecompte, Royal Military Academy; H. Sol,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel; J. Vantomme, Royal Military Academy
53 The Blast Response of Sandwich Composites With Bi-axial In-plane Compressive Loading 383 E. Wang, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; A. Shukla, University of Rhode Island
54 Dynamic Response of Porcine Articular Cartilage and Meniscus under Shock Loading 393 Y.-C. Juang, L. Tsai, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences; H.R. Lin, Southern Taiwan
University
55 Dynamic Response of Beams Under Transverse Impact Loadings 399 D. Goldar, Sharda University
56 Constitutive Model Parameter Study for Armor Steel and Tungsten Alloys S.J. Schraml, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
57 A Scaled Model Describing the Rate-dependent Compressive Failure of Brittle Materials J. Kimberley,G. Hu, K.T. Ramesh, Johns Hopkins University
58 Experimental Verification of Negative Phase Velocity in Layered Media A.V. Amirkhizi, S. Nemat-Nasser, University of California, San Diego
G. Plume, C.-E. Rousseau, University of Rhode Island
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59 Gas Gun Impact Analysis on Adhesives in Sandwich Composite Panels M. Mordasky, W. Chen, Purdue University
60 Damage Analysis of Projectile Impacted Laminar Composites B.S. Nashed, J.M. Rice, Y.K. Kim, V.B. Chalivendra, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
61 Rate Sensitivity in Pure Ni Under Dynamic Compression K.N. Jonnalagadda, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
62 Temperature Effect on Drop-weight Impact of Woven Composites 443 Y. Budhoo, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology; B. Liaw, F. Delale,
The City College of New York
63 Dynamic Mode-II Characterization of a Woven Glass Composite 455 W.-Y. Lu, B. Song, H. Jin, Sandia National Laboratories
64 Rate Dependent Material Properties of an OFHC Copper Film 459 J.S. Kim, Korea Railroad Research Institute; H. Huh, Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology
65 Zirconium: Probing the Role of Texture Using Dynamic-tensile-extrusion 467 C.P. Trujillo, J.P. Escobedo-Diaz, G.T. Gray, III., E.K. Cerreta, D.T. Martinez,
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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