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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
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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
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