RSTA_372_2023_cover_RSTA_372_2023_cover 18/07/14 7:10 PM Page 1 volume 372 · number 2023 Shock and blast: celebrating the centenary of Bertram Hopkinson’s seminal paper of 1914 (Part 2) Papers of a Theme Issue organised and edited by Stephen Walley, Hugh MacGillivray, John Field, Dan Eakins, Fabrice Pierron and Clive Siviour Article ID Articles Beyond Hopkinson’s bar 20130195 F Pierron, H Zhu & C Siviour Experimental and numerical investigations on the use of polymer Hopkinson pressure bars 20130201 JJ Harrigan, B Ahonsi, E Palamidi & SR Reid The use of the direct impact Hopkinson pressure bar technique to describe thermally activated and viscous regimes of metallic materials 20130218 Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A | vol. 372 no. 2023 | 28 August 2014 28 August 2014 ISSN 1364-503X volume 372 number 2023 Shock and blast: celebrating the centenary of Bertram Hopkinson’s seminal paper of 1914 (Part 2 ) Papers of a Theme Issue organised and edited by Stephen Walley, Hugh MacGillivray, John Field, Dan Eakins, Fabrice Pierron and Clive Siviour H Couque 20130204 PJ Hazell, GJ Appleby-Thomas, E Wielewski & JP Escobedo Impact compressive and bending behaviour of rocks accompanied by electromagnetic phenomena 20130292 H Kobayashi, K Horikawa, K Ogawa & K Watanabe Using the split Hopkinson pressure bar to validate material models 20130294 P Church, R Cornish, I Cullis, P Gould & I Lewtas Propagation of short stress pulses in discrete strongly nonlinear tunable metamaterials 20130186 Shock and blast The shock and spall response of three industrially important hexagonal close-packed metals: magnesium, titanium and zirconium Y Xu & VF Nesterenko Survival of fossils under extreme shocks induced by hypervelocity impacts 20130190 MJ Burchell, KH McDermott, MC Price & LJ Yolland Towards a shock tube method for the dynamic calibration of pressure sensors 20130299 S Downes, A Knott & I Robinson On backward dispersion correction of Hopkinson pressure bar signals 20130291 A Tyas & Z Ozdemir Improved specimen recovery in tensile split Hopkinson bar 20130194 M Isakov, S Hiermaier & V-T Kuokkala The world’s first science journal Founded in 1660, the Royal Society is the independent scientific academy of the UK, dedicated to promoting excellence in science Registered Charity No 207043 rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org Published in Great Britain by the Royal Society, 6–9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG 28 August 2014
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