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2021 article

Use of enriched shell elements compared to solid elements for modelling delamination growth during impact on composites

McElroy, M., André, A., Goode, T., Costa, S., Olsson, R., & Pankow, M. (2021, April 5). Composite Structures.

By: M. McElroy*, A. André*, T. Goode n, S. Costa*, R. Olsson* & M. Pankow n

author keywords: Laminates; Delamination; Low-velocity impact; Mechanical testing
topics (OpenAlex): Mechanical Behavior of Composites; Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization; Structural Analysis of Composite Materials
TL;DR: The shell model is considerably more computationally efficient than the high-fidelity model by at least an order of magnitude and is shown to produce results potentially sufficiently accurate for a wide range of engineering applications including structural design and rapid prototype assessments. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: July 6, 2021

2020 article

Dynamic back face deformation measurement with a single optical fibre

Seng, F., Hackney, D., Goode, T., Noevere, A., Hammond, A., Velasco, I., … Schultz, S. (2020, December 13). International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 150.

By: F. Seng*, D. Hackney n, T. Goode n, A. Noevere n, A. Hammond*, I. Velasco*, K. Peters n, M. Pankow n, S. Schultz*

author keywords: Body armor; Kevlar; sensing; impact dynamics; optical fibre sensing
topics (OpenAlex): Transportation Safety and Impact Analysis; Advanced Measurement and Detection Methods; Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies
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Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: March 15, 2021

2020 article

Survivability of integrated fiber Bragg grating sensors in ballistic protection fabrics for high velocity impact testing

Hackney, D., Goode, T., Seng, F., Pankow, M., Schultz, S., & Peters, K. (2020, September 25). Optical Fiber Technology, Vol. 60.

By: D. Hackney n, T. Goode n, F. Seng*, M. Pankow n, S. Schultz* & K. Peters n

author keywords: Fiber Bragg grating; Back face deformation; Ballistic impact; Body armor; Kevlar
topics (OpenAlex): Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors; Advanced Measurement and Detection Methods; Optical measurement and interference techniques
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 19, 2021

2019 article

Soft body armor time-dependent back face deformation (BFD) with ballistics gel backing

Goode, T., Shoemaker, G., Schultz, S., Peters, K., & Pankow, M. (2019, April 6). Composite Structures, Vol. 220, pp. 687–698.

By: T. Goode n, G. Shoemaker*, S. Schultz*, K. Peters n & M. Pankow n

author keywords: Body armor; Ballistic fabric; Impact behavior; Back face deformation
topics (OpenAlex): High-Velocity Impact and Material Behavior; Occupational Health and Performance; Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries
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Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: June 4, 2019

2016 article

Split Hopkinson bar measurement using high-speed full-spectrum fiber Bragg grating interrogation

Seng, F., Hackney, D., Goode, T., Shumway, L. G., Hammond, A., Shoemaker, G., … Schultz, S. (2016, August 30). Applied Optics, Vol. 55, pp. 7179–7185.

By: F. Seng*, D. Hackney n, T. Goode n, L. Shumway*, A. Hammond*, G. Shoemaker*, M. Pankow n, K. Peters n, S. Schultz*

topics (OpenAlex): Electromagnetic Launch and Propulsion Technology; Metal and Thin Film Mechanics; Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies
TL;DR: This paper shows that by using high-speed full-spectrum interrogation of an FBG and the modified transfer matrix method, highly localized strain gradients and discontinuities can be measured without a direct line of sight. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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