This book offers a comprehensive examination of the fundamental principles governing the destruction of solids under dynamic loads, including impact, explosion, high pressures, and high strain rates. It presents both experimental and theoretical studies, with numerical analyses validated against experimental data and established analytical solutions. The materials explored encompass metal multilayer plates, functionally graded materials, advanced composites, smart materials, and natural substances.
1. Cumulative jet formation during explosive throwing of cylindrical shells.- 2. Ship movement peculiarities in real ice environments.- 3. Methodological Aspects of the Combined Application of Physical Experiments and the SPH method for Assessing the Crushing and Seismic Effects of an Explosion.- 4. Effect of Hull Shape on the Parameters of
Motion of a Submerged Body and Wave Formation in Ice Conditions.- 5. Experimental Investigation of a Model Fire Effect on a Construction Sample.
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