Dynamic Compression of Polymers: Part II
FOCUS · F06 · ID: 1458315
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“In-Material” X-PCI Characterization of Effects of Heterogeneities on Shock Compression of High-Solids Loaded Additively Manufactured Polymer Composites
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Karla B Wagner, Amirreza Keyhani, Andrew K Boddorff, Gregory Kennedy, Didier Montaigne, Brian J Jensen, Matthew Beason, Min Zhou, Naresh N Thadhani, "High-speed x-ray phase contrast imaging and digital image correlation analysis of microscale shock response of an additively manufactured energetic material simulant," 2020/6/21, Journal<br>Journal of Applied Physics, Volume 127, 23, 2020; doi: 10.1063/5.0003525. <br>
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N N Thadhani
Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia institute of technology
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N N Thadhani
Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia institute of technology
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Karla B Wagner
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Gregory B Kennedy
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Min Zhou
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Brian J Jensen
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Bond dissociation in polymers under shock loading
ORAL
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Publication: Neogi, A., and Mitra, N. (2016). "Shock compression of poly-vinyl-chloride." Journal of Applied Physics. 119, 165903. <br>Prasad, D. and Mitra, N. (to be submitted). "Bond dissociation mechanisms in epoxy resins under shock loading"
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Nilanjan Mitra
Johns Hopkins University
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Nilanjan Mitra
Johns Hopkins University
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Dipak Prasad
PostDoc Student
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Development of an Atomistic Model to Predict the High-Rate Strength of Polyimide Copolymers
ORAL
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Nicholas T Liesen
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Nicholas T Liesen
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Matthew P Kroonblawd
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Amitesh Maiti
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Christy Fox
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Graham Kosiba
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Richard H Gee
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
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