Pressure-Shear Plate Impact (PSPI) experiments were conducted to measure the high-rate shearing resistance of soda-lime glass at pressures of 9 GPa and at shearing rates of approximately 10^6 s^(−1). Samples of soda lime glass, 5 µm thick, were sandwiched between pure tungsten carbide (WC) plates and impacted by pure WC flyers. Impacting plates were inclined to the direction of approach by an angle of 18°. Normal stress and shearing resistance of the sample were calculated from measured free surface velocities using 1D elastic wave theory. The experimental results show that, at a pressure of 9GPa, the shear stress increases almost linearly up to 1 GPa and then falls quickly to approximately 0.3 GPa — after which it decreases slowly to appro...
In spite of the wealth of literature, the role of the scratching speed in affecting the material rem...
Abstract: Molecular-level modelling and simulations of the high-pressure volumetric response and irr...
The pressure shear plate impact (PSPI) experiment, developed over 40 years ago by R. J. Clifton at B...
Pressure-Shear Plate Impact (PSPI) experiments were conducted to measure the high-rate shearing resi...
Recent modifications of a powder gun facility at Caltech have enabled pressure-shear plate impact (P...
Understanding the behavior of silica glasses at high pressures and strain rates is of great importan...
Soda-lime glass (SLG) and other silica glasses find use in many technological applications involving...
Recent modifications of a powder gun facility at Caltech have enabled pressure shear plate impact (P...
In this research, the dynamic response and energy absorption characteristics of four different types...
There exists a large body of evidence from experiments and molecular dynamics simulations to suggest...
Molecular-level modeling and simulations are employed to study room-temperature micro-structural and...
Today the technological applications of glass span from everyday life to many advanced areas. These ...
Various advance applications of glass demand high precision grinding and polishing of glass, a typic...
In many daily applications glasses are indispensable, and novel applications demanding improved stre...
The main purpose of this work is to develop a macro material constitutive model for inorganic glass ...
In spite of the wealth of literature, the role of the scratching speed in affecting the material rem...
Abstract: Molecular-level modelling and simulations of the high-pressure volumetric response and irr...
The pressure shear plate impact (PSPI) experiment, developed over 40 years ago by R. J. Clifton at B...
Pressure-Shear Plate Impact (PSPI) experiments were conducted to measure the high-rate shearing resi...
Recent modifications of a powder gun facility at Caltech have enabled pressure-shear plate impact (P...
Understanding the behavior of silica glasses at high pressures and strain rates is of great importan...
Soda-lime glass (SLG) and other silica glasses find use in many technological applications involving...
Recent modifications of a powder gun facility at Caltech have enabled pressure shear plate impact (P...
In this research, the dynamic response and energy absorption characteristics of four different types...
There exists a large body of evidence from experiments and molecular dynamics simulations to suggest...
Molecular-level modeling and simulations are employed to study room-temperature micro-structural and...
Today the technological applications of glass span from everyday life to many advanced areas. These ...
Various advance applications of glass demand high precision grinding and polishing of glass, a typic...
In many daily applications glasses are indispensable, and novel applications demanding improved stre...
The main purpose of this work is to develop a macro material constitutive model for inorganic glass ...
In spite of the wealth of literature, the role of the scratching speed in affecting the material rem...
Abstract: Molecular-level modelling and simulations of the high-pressure volumetric response and irr...
The pressure shear plate impact (PSPI) experiment, developed over 40 years ago by R. J. Clifton at B...