Intragranular Fracture and Frictional Effects on Wave Propagation Through Granular Media

Intragranular Fracture and Frictional Effects on Wave Propagation Through Granular Media

Author: Amanda M. Peterson

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9781321194876

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Parametric studies were conducted to investigate how fracture and friction mechanisms in granular materials contribute to the decay of waves propagated by high speed impact. Numerical simulations of a plate impact driver with a sinusoidal cross-sectioned face were driven into a contained granular particle field at two different velocities in order to propagate a sinusoidal stress wave into the particles. The 2D, elastic, plain-strain simulations were conducted using Peridigm, a massively-parallel simulation code developed by Sandia National Laboratories for conducting simulations involving fracture. The rate of decay of the stress wave was measured by calculating the change in amplitude of a sinusoidal curve fit to the wavefront. The displacement of the wavefront was measured by recording the distance traveled by those same particles on the wavefront. The amplitude and displacement curves were plotted against time and compared for many variations of fracture and friction. The results suggest that fracture plays a larger role than friction in the amplitude decay and travel of a perturbed stress wave, and that the effect of both parameters is amplified by increased impact velocity.


Rapid Penetration into Granular Media

Rapid Penetration into Granular Media

Author: Magued Iskander

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2015-07-10

Total Pages: 473

ISBN-13: 0128011556

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Rapid Penetration into Granular Media: Visualizing the Fundamental Physics of Rapid Penetration introduces readers to the variety of methods developed to visualize, observe, and model the rapid penetration of natural and man-made projectiles into earth materials while providing seasoned practitioners with a standard reference that showcases the topic's most recent developments in research and application. There has been a flurry of recently funded research both in the U.S. and Europe on studying the behavior of projectiles in granular media. This book compiles the findings of recent research on the subject and outlines the fundamental physics of rapid earth penetration, and assembles a comprehensive collection of experimental and numerical techniques to study the problem. - Presents a comprehensive interdisciplinary review of the latest research developments in the response of granular media to impact and impulsive loading - Combines the experience of prominent researchers from different disciplines focusing on the challenges presented by impact loading of granular media - Introduces recently developed methods for visualizing the fundamental physics of rapid penetration into granular media


Transparent Ceramics

Transparent Ceramics

Author: Ling Bing Kong

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-05-07

Total Pages: 742

ISBN-13: 3319189565

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This book covers the latest progress in the field of transparent ceramics, emphasizing their processing as well as solid-state lasers. It consists of 10 chapters covering the synthesis, characterization and compaction, fundamentals of sintering, densification of transparent ceramics by different methods as well as transparent ceramic applications. This book can be used as a reference for senior undergraduate to postgraduate students, researchers, engineers and material scientists working in solid-state physics.