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International Journal of IMPACT ENGINEERING Volume Contents and Author Index Volume 12 (1992) ©) PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD @ NEW YORK@SEOUL @ TOKYO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPACT ENGINEERING Editor-in-Chief: Professor Norman Jones Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Liverpool, P.O. Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, U.K. Associate Editor: Professor S. R. Reid Applied Mechanics Division, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UMIST, Manchester M60 1QD, U.K. Founder Editor-in-Chief (1983—1987): Professor W. Johnson Ridge Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith, via Stockport SK12 6UD, U.K. EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD C. E. Anderson K. Kawata Paul S. Symonds Southwest Research Institute Science University of Tokyo Division of Engineering San Antonio, TX 78284, U.S.A. Faculty of Science and Technology Brown University Department of Mechanical Providence Engineering, 2641 Yamazaki RI 02912, U.S.A. Y.L. Bai Noda 278, Japan Institute of Mechanics, Academia Sinica Peking, People’s Republic of China O. Mahrenholtz S. Tanimura Department of Mechanical Engineering Technische Universitat College of Engineering Hamburg-Harburg S. R. Bodner University of Osaka Prefecture Eisendorfer Strasse 38 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Sakai City Technikan D-2100 Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Osaka 593, Japan Hamburg, Germany Haifa, Israel J. B. Martin T. Wierzbicki A. A. Deribas Department of Civil Engineering Department of Ocean Engineering U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences University of Cape Town Massachusetts Institute of Technology Novosibirsk 90, Russia Private Bag, Rondebosch Cambridge Cape Town, South Africa MA 02139, U.S.A. P. Perzyna W. Goldsmith Polish Academy of Sciences R. L. Woodward College of Engineering Institute of Fundamental Technological Department of Defence Mechanical Engineering Research Materials Research Laboratories University of California Swietokrzyska 21 Ascot Vale Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A. 00-049 Warsaw, Poland Victoria 3032, Australia N. K. Gupta W. J. Stronge J. A. Zukas Department of Applied Mechanics University Engineering Department Computational Mechanics Consultants Inc. Indian Institute of Technology University of Cambridge 8600 LaSalle Road Delhi, Hauz Khas Trumpington Street Suite 614, Oxford Building New Delhi-110029, India Cambridge CB2 1PZ, U.K. Towson MD 21286, U.S.A. Production Editor: Victoria McNeill Publishing, Subscription and Advertising Offices: Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, U.K. (Phone Oxford 794141, telex 83177) Annual Institutional Subscription Rate (1993): £340.00 (U.S. $646.00). Personal subscription rate for those whose library subscribes at the regular rate is available on request. Sterling price is definitive. U.S. dollar price is quoted for convenience only, and is subject to exchange rate fluctuation. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Subscription enquiries from customers in North America should be sent to: Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A., and for the remainder of the world to: Pergamon Press Ltd, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, U.K. Application to mail at second class postage rate is pending at RAHWAY NJ. Postmaster send address corrections to /nternational Journal of Impact Engineering, c/o Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. Subscription rates for Japan include despatch by air and prices are available on application. Back Issues Back issues of all previously published volumes are available direct from Pergamon Press offices. Whilst every effort is made by the publishes and editorial board to see that no inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement appear in this journal, they wish to make it clear that the data and opinions appearing in the articles and advertisements herein are the sole responsibility of the contributor or advertiser concerned. Accordingly, the publishers, the editorial board and editors and their respective employees, officers and agents accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the consequences of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement. Copyright © 1993 Pergamon Press Ltd. Published in two volumes: Volume 13 in February, May, August and November and Volume 14 in May Contents Number 1 S.J. Hanchak, M. J. Forrestal, 1 Perforation of concrete slabs with 48 MPa (7 ksi) E. R. Young and J. Q. Ehrgott and 140 MPa (20 ksi) unconfined compressive strengths Shen Letian, Zhao Shida, Experimental study cn the criteria and mechanism Bai Yilong and Luo Limin of spallation in an aluminium alloy T. Wierzbicki and M. S. Hoo Fatt Impact response of a string-on-plastic foundation D. Shu, W. J. Stronge and T. X. Yu Oblique impact at the tip of a cantilever D. A. Rabern Axial and lateral impulsive loading of kinetic energy projectiles during launch—Part |. Experimental investigations D.A. Rabern Axial and lateral impulsive loading of kinetic energy projectiles during launch—Part Il. Numerical simulations K. Osakada, T. Okada and Rigid-plastic finite element method for impact and Y. Miyagawa high speed deformation problems W. Q. Shen and N.J ones A failure criterion for beams under impulsive loading W. Johnson Richard Jack, minor mid-18th century mathe- matician: writings and background Announcements Number 2 J. D. Cinnamon, S. E. Jones, 145 A one-dimensional analysis of rod penetration J. W. House and L. L. Wilson C. E. AndersoJrn ,an d 167 The ballistic performance of confined Al,O 3 B.L. Morris ceramic tiles P. Robinson and G. A. O. Davies Impactor mass and specimen geometry effects in low velocity impact of laminated composites iv Contents R. C. Batra and R. Jayachandran 209 Effect of constitutive models on steady state axisymmetric deformations of thermoelastic- viscoplastic targets C. K. Youngdahl Optimum approximate modes of strain- hardening beams W. Goldsmith and An experimental study of energy absorption in J.L. Sackman impact on sandwich plates T. W. Bjerke, J. A. Zukas Penetration performance of disk shaped and K. D. Kimsey penetrators T. W. Bjerke, G. F. Silsby, Yawed long-rod armor penetration D. R. Scheffler and R. M. Mudd W. Johnson Benjamin Robins (18th century founder of scientific ballistics): some European dimensions and past and future perceptions D. Shu and Discussion/reply J. G. Hetherington Errata Announcements Number 3 Obituary H. Kolsky N. K. Gupta and V. Madhu Normal and oblique impact of a kinetic energy projectile on mild steel plates P. D. Smith, G. C. Mays, Small scale models of complex geometry for blast T. A. Rose, K. G. Teo and overpressure assessment B. J. Roberts J.C. Briggs and M.-K. Tse Impact force identification using extracted modal parameters and pattern matching S. N. Dikshit and The penetration of thick steel plates by ogive G. Sundararajan shaped projectiles—experiment and analysis J. G. Hetherington The optimization of two component composite armours Contents Vv H. Mcl. Ciark and 415 The influence of the squeeze film on particle L. C. Burmeister impact velocities in erosion M. J. Forrestal and V. K. Luk 427 Penetration into soil targets D. A. Rabern 445 Numerical simulations of gun-launched kinetic energy projectiles subjected to asymmetric projectile base pressure W. Johnson and Volcanic bombs—their form and_ physical S. Chandrasekar structure: comparison with cast iron cannon balls Announcements Number 4 W. Yuan, W. Goldsmith, 475 Response of simulated propellant and J. Radin and Z. Tauber explosives to projectile impact—l. Material behavior and penetration studies W. Yuan and W. Goldsmith Response of simulated propellant and explosives to projectile impact—ll. Fragment- ation W. Yuan and W. Goldsmith Response of simulated propellant and explosives to projectile impact—lll. Experi- mental and numerical results of warhead penetration and fragmentation K. Kormi and D. A. Duddell 2-D axisymmetric and 3-D analysis of the impact of a flat ended cylindrical projectile with a thick plate itself supported on an elastic foundation Y. C. Angel and J. P. Whitney Ballistic limit for shielded plates subjected to hypervelocity impact V. P. W. Shim, K. Y. Yap and Effects of nonhomogeneity, cell damage and W. J. Stronge strain-rate on impact crushing of a strain- softening cellular chain T. X. Yu and F. L. Chen The large deflection dynamic plastic response of rectangular plates vi Contents M. Langseth and P. K. Larsen 617 Thebehaviouro f square steel plates subjected to a circular blunt ended load R. Cortés, C. Navarro, 639 Numerical modelling of normal impact on M. A. Martinez, J. Rodriguez ceramic composite armours and V. Sanchez-Galvez Announcement Author Index Anderson, C. E. Jr 167 Mays, G. C. 345 Angel, Y. C. 573 Miyagawa, Y. 89 Morris, B. L. 167 Bai Yilong 9 Mudd, R. M. 281 Batra, R. C. 209 Bjerke, T. W. 263, 281 Navarro, C. 639 Briggs, J.C. 361 Burmeister, L. C. 415 Okada, T. 89 Osakada, K. 89 Chandrasekar, S. 459 Chen, F. L. 603 Rabern, D. A. 49, 65, 445 Cinnamon, J. D. 145 Radin, J. 475 Clark, H. McI. 415,. Roberts, B. J. 345 Cortés, R. 639 Robinson, P. 189 Rodriguez, J. 639 Davies, G. A. O. 189 Rose, T. A. 345 Dikshit, S. N. 373 Duddell, D. A. 559 Sackman, J. L. 241 Sanchez-Galvez, V. 639 Ehrgott, J. Q. 1 Scheffler, D. R. 281 Shen Letian 9 Forrestal, M. J. 1, 427 Shen, W. Q. 101 Shim, V. P. W. 585 Goldsmith, W. 241, 475, 499, 533 Shu, D. 37, 325 Gupta, N. K. 333 Silsby, G. F. 281 Smith, P. D. 345 Hanchak, S.J. 1 Stronge, W. J. 37, 585 Hetherington, J. G. 325, 409 Sundararajan, G. 373 Hoo Fatt, M. S. 21 House, J. W. 145 Tauber, Z. 475 Teo, K. G. 345 Jayachandran, R. 209 Tse, M.-K. 361 Johnson, W. 123, 293, 459 Jones, N. i01 Whitney, J. P. 573 Jones, S. E. 145 Wierzbicki, T. 21 Wilson, L. L. 145 Kimsey, K. D. 263 Kormi, K. 559 Yap, K. Y. 585 Young, E.R. 1 Langseth, M. 617 Youngdahl, C. K. 227 Larsen, P. K. 617 Yu, T. X. 37, 603 Luk, V. K. 427 Yuan, W. 475, 499, 533 Luo Limin 9 Zhao Shida 9 Madhu, V. 333 Zukas, J. A. 263 Martinez, M. A. 639 SEND FOR A FREE SAMPLE COPY OF... INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOLIDS AND STRUCTURES Editor-in-Chief: CHARLES STEELE, Division of Applied Mechanics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA Consulting Editor and Editor-in-Chief 1965-1985: GEORGE HERRMANN, Division of Applied Mechanics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA The International Journal of Solids and Structures has as its objective the publication and dissemination of original research in mechanics of solids and structures as a field of applied science and engineering. It fosters the exchange of ideas among workers in different parts of the world and also among workers who emphasize different aspects of the foundations and applications of the field. The field of mechanics of solids and structures is experiencing considerable growth as a result of recent technological advances. 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