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Modelling and Testing
- New Aluminized Explosives for High Energy-High Blast (Combined Effects) Warheads Applications
Mr. Robert Hatch, ATK Thiokol, Inc. Brigham City, UT 84302-0707
paperpresentation
- Aspects of Material Insensitivity
Mrs. Helen Czerski, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
paperpresentation
- Qualification Testing for PBXN-113 Containing Reclaimed HMX
Mr. Tiffany McGregor, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division
paperpresentation
- GUDN/TNT – A New Melt Cast Composition For IM
Mr. Per Sjoeberg, EURENCO Bofors AB
paperpresentation
- Challenges in the Predictive Capabilities of Fragment Impact of Rocket Motors
Mr. James Uschock, NSWC Dahlgren Division
paperpresentation
- The Use of Hydrocode Modelling in Optimisation of Physical Mitigation Design Solutions for Multiple Weapon Types
Mr. Ian MacDonald Watson, System Design Evaluation
paperpresentation
- Modelling of Properties of Energetic Materials: Influence of Surrounding Temperature and Container Properties on the Time to Self-ignition
Mr. Bertrand Roduit, AKTS AG
paperpresentation
- Model Development for Insensitive Munitions (IM) Simulations
Mr. Rohan Banton, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
paperpresentation
- Warhead Venting Technology Development for Cook-off Mitigation
Mr. Ernest L. Baker, US Army ARDEC
paperpresentation
- CAEPE facilities and simulation capabilities for vulnerability assessment
Mr. David Cordier aand Hervé Bernard, DGA/DE/CAEPE
paperpresentation
- Application of Integrated Trials Techniques for Blast Analysis of PBX materials
Mr. Dennis Flynn, BAE Systems, Land Systems
paperpresentation
- The Effect of Munition Casings on Reducing Blast Overpressures
Mrs. Anna Crowley, RMCS, Cranfield University
paperpresentation
- Explosive Booster Selection Criteria For Insensitive Munition Applications
Dr. Ron E Hollands, BAE Systems, Land Systems
paperpresentation
- TEMPER: a Toolbox for Engineering Models to Predict Explosive Reactions
Mr. Frédéric Peugeot, NATO/MSIAC
paperpresentation
- Super Large-Scale Gap Tests on Energetic Formulations
Mr. Kenneth Graham, AEROJET
paperpresentation
- Assessment of Projectile Impact Initiation Hazards – A Review of Recent Experiments and Modelling
Mr. Peter John Haskins, QinetiQ
paperpresentation
- What influences the Shock Sensitivity of High Explosives?
Dr. Werner Arnold, TDW – Gesellschaft für Verteidigungstechnische Wirksysteme mbH, MBDA Missile Systems
paperpresentation
- Quantification of Thermal and Mechanical Damage in PBX’s
Mrs. Denise Meuken, M. Sc, TNO
paperpresentation
- Shaped Charge Jet Initiation Thresholds
Mr. Manfred Held, TDW/EADS
paperpresentation
- Response of PBXs and Inert Substitutes in Launch and Impact Scenarios
Mr. William Huntington-Thresher, QinetiQ
paper
- High-Speed Laser Imaging, Emission and Temperature Measurements of Explosions
Mr. Thuvan Piehler, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
paper
- Reaction Mechanisms in Slow Cook-off Tests of GAP/AP Propellants
Mr. Iwao Komai, NOF Corporation
paper
- Blast Algorithm Development Definition of a Modified Blast Algorithm for PBX based explosives
Mr. Jim Dunnet, Fluid Gravity Engineering
paper
- High Velocity gun launched fragment impact studies
Mr. John Stubberfield, QinetiQ
paper
- The Vulnerability of Explosives to Low Velocity Impact
Mr. Ian Wallace, RMCS, Cranfield University
- Predictive Capability for Hot Spot Ignition of Double-Base Propellants
Mr. Stephan Bilyk, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
- The MSIAC Bullet Impact Results Database (BIRD)
Mr. Frédéric Peugeot, NATO/MSIAC