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    Numerical Simulation and Response of Stiffened Plates Subjected to Noncontact Underwater Explosion by Elsayed Fathallah, Hui Qi, Lili Tong, Mahmoud Helal

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…A numerical simulation has been carried out to examine the response of steel plates with different arrangement of stiffeners and subjected to noncontact underwater explosion (UNDEX) with different shock loads. Numerical analysis of the underwater explosion phenomena is implemented in the nonlinear finite element code ABAQUS/Explicit. …”
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    Experimental and Numerical Investigations on Deformation of Cylindrical Shell Panels to Underwater Explosion by K. Ramajeyathilagam, C.P. Vendhan, V. Bhujanga Rao

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Small charges of PEK I explosive were employed. The plastic deformation of the panels was measured for three loading conditions. …”
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    Future changes in compound explosive cyclones and atmospheric rivers in the North Atlantic by F. Lopez-Marti, F. Lopez-Marti, M. Ginesta, D. Faranda, A. Rutgersson, A. Rutgersson, P. Yiou, L. Wu, G. Messori, G. Messori, G. Messori

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<p>The explosive development of extratropical cyclones and atmospheric rivers plays a crucial role in driving extreme weather in the mid-latitudes, such as compound windstorm–flood events. …”
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    Transient Response of Partially-Bonded Sandwich Plates Subject to Underwater Explosions by Zhanke Liu, Yin L. Young, Michael R. Motley

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Consequently, interfacial de-bonding leads to lower net energy transfer from the explosion to the target structure although it also increases the structural deformation due to stiffness reduction. …”
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    Loading on a Rigid Target from Close Proximity Underwater Explosions by Mark Riley, Malcolm Smith, J.E. van Aanhold, Niklas Alin

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The study describes recent simulation results for underwater explosions in close-proximity to rigid targets. Simulations are performed using Chinook, an Eulerian computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code. …”
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    Hyperedge overlap drives explosive transitions in systems with higher-order interactions by Federico Malizia, Santiago Lamata-Otín, Mattia Frasca, Vito Latora, Jesús Gómez-Gardeñes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results demonstrate that the presence of higher-order interactions alone does not guarantee abrupt transitions. Rather, explosivity and bistability require a microscopic organization of the structure with a low value of intra-order hyperedge overlap.…”
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    Study on the Influence of Missile Cabin on Fragment Velocity under Explosive Detonation Impact by Xin Li, Weili Wang, Zhengfeng Liang, Jun Dong, Jiaojiao Tang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Then, the rationality of the theoretical formula is validated through the static explosion experiments of two prototype warheads, one with a titanium alloy cabin and the other without any cabin. …”
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    Data driven prediction of fragment velocity distribution under explosive loading conditions by Donghwan Noh, Piemaan Fazily, Songwon Seo, Jaekun Lee, Seungjae Seo, Hoon Huh, Jeong Whan Yoon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study presents a machine learning-based method for predicting fragment velocity distribution in warhead fragmentation under explosive loading condition. The fragment resultant velocities are correlated with key design parameters including casing dimensions and detonation positions. …”
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    Dust Explosion Characteristics of Agglomerated 35 nm and 100 nm Aluminum Particles by Hong-Chun Wu, Hsin-Jung Ou, Deng-Jr Peng, Hsiao-Chi Hsiao, Chung-Yun Gau, Tung-Sheng Shih

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…This study discovered that explosive property between the 35 nm Al and 100 nm Al powders after agglomeration were different.…”
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