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Agenda
Tuesday, 15 November 2005
Invited Presentation: by From Columbia
To Discovery: Understanding the Impact Threat to the Space Shuttle, by James D. Walker, Southwest Research
Institute
General Oral Session #1
- Plasma Ignition of a 30mm Cannon,
Richard A. Beyer, Andrew L. Brant, Joseph J. Colburn, US Army Research Laboratories
- Numerical Computations of Subsonic and Supersonic Flow
Choking Phenomeana in Grid Finned Projectiles, Nicolas Parise, SNC Technologies, Inc; Alain Dupuis,
Precision Weapons Section, Defense Research and Development Canada
- The Use of Electric Power in Active Armour Applications,
Martin van de Voorde, R. Boeschoten, TNO Defence, Security and Safety
- Prevention of Sympathetic Detonation Between Reactive Armor
Sandwiches, Andreas Holzwarth, Fraunhofer-Institut Fur Kurzzeitdynamik
Terminal Ballistics Oral Session #1
- Bullet Impact on Steel and Kevlar®/Steel Armor - Experimental
Data and Hydrocode Modeling with Eulerian and Lagrangian Methods, Dale S. Preece, Vanessa S. Berg, and
Loyd R. Payne, Sandia National Laboratories
- Progress on the NDE Characterization of Impact Damage in Armor
Materials, Joseph M. Wells, JMW Associates
- The influence of sabot threads on the performance of KE
penetrators, Nick Lynch and John Stubberfield, QinetiQ
- The Use of Electric Power in Active Armour Applications,
Martin van de Voorde, R. Boeschoten, TNO Defence, Security and Safety
- Prevention of Sympathetic Detonation Between Reactive Armor
Sandwiches, Andreas Holzwarth, Fraunhofer-Institut Fur Kurzzeitdynamik
Exterior Ballistics Oral Session #1
- Micro-Adaptive Flow Control Applied to a Spinning Projectile,
Dr. Jubaraj Sahu, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
- Micro-Adaptive Flow Control and Nonlinear Aerodynamics
(Combustion Gas Generators), Dr. Jubaraj Sahu and Ms. Karen Heavey, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
- Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Grid Finned Projectile from
Free-Flight Tests at Supersonic Velocities, Alain Dupuis, DRDC - Valcartier; Claude Berner, French-German
Research Institute
- Recent Computations and Validations of Projectile Unsteady
Aerodynamics, Roxan Cayaz, Eric Carette, Giat Industires; Remy Thepot, Patrick Champigny, Office National
D'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales
- Research of Flight Characteristics of Rod-Type Projectile with
Triangular Cross-section, Dr. Wenjun Yi, Prof. Xiaobing Zhang, and Prof. Jianping Qian, Ballistic Research
Laboratory of China
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Wednesday, 16 November 2005
Exterior Ballistics Oral Session #2
- Impact of Nose-Mounted Micro-Structures on the
Aerodynamics of a Generic Missile, Dr. Daniel Corriveau, Defence R&D Canada (DRDC - Valcatier)
- Analyses of Gliding Control for an Extended-Range
Projectile, Prof. Zhongyuan Wang, Prof. Houqian Xu, Dr. Jinguang Shi, Dr. Wenjun Yi, Prof. Shaosong Chen,
Ballistic Research Laboratory of China
- Theoretical Design for a Guided Supersonic Projectile,
Pierre Wey, Claude Berner, Eckhart Sommer, Volker Fleck, Henry Moulard, French-German Research Institute of
Saint-Louis (ISL)
Interior Ballistics/Launch Dynamics Oral Session #1
- Ceramic Gun Barrel Technologies, Larry Burton, Jeff Swab,
Rob Carter, Ryan Emerson, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Weapons & Materials Research Directorate
- M865 TID Improvement Study, Kerry Henry, Army Research
Development & Engineering Center; Jason W. Gaines, General Dynamics-OTS
- Two-Dimensional Modeling of Mortar Interal Ballistics,
Clive R. Woodley, David Finbow, QinetiQ; Vladimir Titarev, Eleuterio Toro, Umeritek Limited
- The Mechanism Analysis of Interior Ballistics of Serial Chamber
Gun, Dr. Sanjiu Ying, Charge Design Laboratory of China; Prof. Xiaobing Zhang, Prof. Yaxiong Yuan, and
Dr.Yan Wang, Ballistic Research Laboratory of China
Terminal Ballistics Oral Session #2
Vulnerability, Lethality and Wound Ballistics Oral Session
- The Application of Critical Perforation Analysis (CPA) to
Military Personal Armour Research and Evaluation, Catherine H. Crawford and Philip Gotts, Defence Clothing
Research and Project Support
- Fragment Patterns Behind Concrete Structures Caused by KE
Projectiles, S. Lampert, Fene Jeanquartier, D. Hoffmann, and B. Lehmann, Armasuisse
- Mine Neutralisation with Small Calibre Projetile Impact,
Mark Dijkstra, J.H. Meulman, TNO Defence Safety and Security
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Thursday, 17 November 2005
Warhead Mechanisms Oral Session #1:
- Soft-Recovery of Explosively Formed Penetrators,
David Lambert and Matthew Pope, Air Force Research Laboratory, Munitions Directorate; Stanley E. Jones and
Jonathan Muse, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Alabama
- The Gurney Velocity: A “Constant” Affected by Previously
Unrecognized Factors, Joseph E. Backofen, BRIGS Co.
- The Influence of Post Detonation Burning Process on Blast
Wave Parameters in Air, Meir Mayseless and I. Belsky, IDF, Armor Branch; E. Muzychuk, IMI, Central Laboratory
Interior Ballistics/Launch Dynamics Oral Session #2
- 3-D Finite-Element Gun Launch Simulation of a Surrogate
Excalibur 155-mm Guided Artillery Projectile - Modeling Capabilities and its Implications, M.R. Chowdhury
and A. Frydman, US Army Research Laboratory; J. Cordes, L. Reinhardt and D. Carlucci, US Army ARDEC, Analysis
and Evaluation Division
- Caseless Ammunition and Advances in the Characterization
of High Ignition Temperature Propellant (HITP), Paul Shipley, AAI Corporation; Erin K. Hardmeyer, US Army ARDEC;
and Ben Ashcroft, Alliant Technical Systems
- Ballistic Launch to Space, Ed Schmidt and Mark Bundy,
Army Research Laboratory
- A Novel Launcher for Cavitating Weapons,
Chris Weiland and Pavlos Vlachos, Mechanical Engineering Department, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University; and Jon Yagla, Engagement Systems Department, Naval Surface Warfare Center
Warhead Mechanisms Oral Session #2
- The Role of Rayleigh Taylor Instability in Shaped Charge Jets
Formation and Stability, Dr. Simcha Miller, Mr. Gershon Kliminz, Rafael Ballistic Center,
- Simulation of Cylinder Expansion Tests Using an Eulerian
Multiple-Material Approach, Laura Donahue, R.C. Ripley, Martec, Ltd
- Application of Powder Tantalum Material for Explosively
Formed Penetrator (EFP) Warhead, Richard Fong, Mike Hespos, William Ng, and Steven Tang, US Army ARDEC
- Oilwell Perforators: Theoretical Considerations,
Brenden Grove, Schlumberger Reservoir Completions Center
- The Study on Lethality Simulation Method for Fragmentation
Warhead, Yang Yunbin, Qu Ming, and Qian Lixin, Institute of Structual Mechanics, China Academy of Engineering
Physics
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Friday, 18 November 2005
Terminal Ballistics Oral Session #3:
- Performance Evaluation of Multi-Threat Body Armour Systems,
B. Anctil and M. Keown, Biokinetics and Associates Ltd.; G. Pageau, M. Bolduc, and D. Bourget, Defence R&D Candada - Valcartier
- The Residual Damage in CFRP Composite After Ballistic Impacts
(Experiments & Simulations), Koen Herlaar, TNO Defence, Security and Safety
- The Effect of Boundary Conditions on the Ballistic
Performance of Textile Fabrics, Colin R. Cork, University of Manchester, School of Materials
General Oral Session #2
- Wind Tunnel Verification of the Performance of a Smart
Material Canard Actuator, Paul Weinacht, William F. Drysdale, Travis Bogetti, and Rod Don, US Army Research
Laboratory; James T. Arters, Jack R. Vinson, Aaron R. Hickman, University of Delaware; Lamar Auman, US Army
Aviation and Missile RD&E Center; Oded Rabinovitch, Technion Israel Institute of Technology
- The Fragmentation of Metal Cylinders Using Thermobaric
Explosives, William Andrews, Royal Military College of Canada; Michael Dunning, Defence R&D Canada –
Suffield; and Kevin Jaansalu, Montana Tech (University of Montana)
- A Novel Test Methodology to Assess the Performance of
Ballistic Helmets, B. Anctil and M. Keown, Biokinetics and Associates Ltd.; G. Pageau and D. Bourget,
Defence R&D Candada - Valcartier
- Ballistic Analysis of Bulgarian Electroslag Remelted Dual Hard
Steel Armor Plate, William Gooch, Matthew Burkins, and David Mackenzie, US Army Research Laboratory Weapons and
Materials Research Directorate; Stefan Vodenicharov, Institute of Metal Science, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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