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University of Cambridge
(United Kingdom)
High strain rate properties of geological materials
University Carlos III of Madrid
(Spain)
Obtaining of stress-strain laws of visco-plastic materials from measurements of temperature increase associated to its plastic deformation
University Carlos III of Madrid
(Spain)
Experimental and numerical analysis of the behaviour of integral fuel tanks submitted to high velocity impact
Ecole Nationale Superieure de Mecanique et d'Aeronautique de Poitiers
(France)
Contribution towards the characterization and modelling of micro-spalling in shock-melted tin
University Carlos III of Madrid
(Spain)
Analysis of preloaded composite laminates subjected to impact Loads
Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne
(France)
Constitutive laws and dynamic recrystallisation: empirical and physical approaches
Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
(France)
Mechanical initiation of compressed explosives under medium impacts: contribution of thermodynamics in continuous media
University of Valenciennes
(France)
Contribution to a better understanding of human skull bone’s mechanical behaviour, subjected to various means of conservation and loading
University Carlos III of Madrid
(Spain)
Development of a new tool based in neural networks for the design of lightweight ceramic/metal armours against high velocity impact
University of Valenciennes
(France)
Detailed Model of Welded Joints to Simulate the Failure of Car Assemblies
University of Cambridge
(United Kingdom)
The dynamic response of piezoelectric sensors
University of Valenciennes
(France)
On the investigation of experimental and numerical behaviour of spot-welded assemblies submitted to quasi-static and dynamic loadings
Ecole des Mines de Paris
(France)
Burst of disks in turboshaft engines
University of Valenciennes
(France)
Contribution to the design and the optimization of adaptative restraint systems to improve the automotive passive safety
University of Valenciennes
(France)
On the investigation of experimental and numerical methods to characterise the fracture behaviour of epoxy resins: an approach to prevent failure in electronic component
University Carlos III of Madrid
(Spain)
Analysis and modelisation of composite beams subjected to impulsive loads
University Carlos III of Madrid
(Spain)
Models of ductile fracture in static and dynamic conditions
University of Utah
(United States)
Micromechanics-Based Prediction of Thermoelastic Properties of High Energy Materials
University of Cambridge
(United Kingdom)
University of Metz
(France)
Ductile damage of metallic materials under dynamic loadings Application to spalling
Ecole des Mines-Nancy
(France)
Dynamic behaviour and microstructural evolution of nitrogen alloyed austenitic stainless steels
University of Cambridge
(United Kingdom)
Shock and ballistic properties of bainitic steels and tungsten alloys
University of Toronto
(Canada)
Hypervelocity impact damage to polymer matrix composite structures in Space
University of Bordeaux
(France)
Comportement des vitrages feuilletés sous impacts perforants
University of Cambridge
(United Kingdom)
Temporal and Spatial Studies of Embedded Triboluminescent Crystals
University of Cambridge
(United Kingdom)
Development of stereoscopic speckle photography techniques for studies of dynamic plate deformation
University of Cambridge
(United Kingdom)
High strain rate properties of materials using Hopkinson bar techniques
University of Massachussetts-Lowell (United States)
Thermoplastic composites for ballistic application
Bainitic Steels for Rails
University of Texas - Austin
(United States)
The Dynamic Failure Behavior of Tungsten Heavy Alloys Subjected to Transverse Loads
University of Cambridge
(United Kingdom)
Deformation and fracture of a polymer bonded explosive and its simulants
University of Cambridge
(United Kingdom)
Shock Studies of Kimberlite, Diamond and Brittle Embedded Particles
University of Cambridge
(United Kingdom)
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Friction in dynamic compression testing
Introduction to sheet metal forming
Review of methods of testing at high strain rates
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