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Introduction to Hydrocodes

โœ Scribed by Jonas A. Zukas (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
326
Series
Studies in Applied Mechanics 49
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


A hydrocode refers to a computer program used for the study of the dynamic response of materials and structures to impulse (primary blast), impact (involving everything from car and aircraft collisions to impacts of space structures by assorted debris). The understanding of hydrocodes requires knowledge of numerical methods in the code as well as a keen understanding of the physics of the problem being addressed. This can take many years to learn via codes. There are currently a number of titles addressing the physics of high pressure and high rate material but nothing introducing the novice to the fundamentals of this highly technical and complicated study. This title bridges the gap, bringing together the large body of literature, scattered through diverse journals, government and corporate reports and conference proceedings. As valuable as the text are the cited references and the combination will take years off the preparation time of future code users. * Introduces complex physics essential for the understanding of hydrocodes Infused with over 30 years practical experience in the field Brings together a wide range of literature saving valuable research time

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Preface
Pages v-vii
Jonas A. Zukas

Chapter 1 Dynamic behavior of materials and structures
Pages 1-31

Chapter 2 Wave propagation and impact
Pages 33-74

Chapter 3 Shock waves in solids
Pages 75-102

Chapter 4 Introduction to numerical modeling of fast, transient phenomena
Pages 103-168

Chapter 5 How does a hydrocode really work?
Pages 169-199

Chapter 6 Alternatives to purely Lagrangian computations
Pages 201-250

Chapter 7 Experimental methods for material behavior at high strain rates
Pages 251-277

Chapter 8 Practical aspects of numerical simulations of dynamic events
Pages 279-310

Subject index
Pages 311-313

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