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Tom Warren
Tom Warren
Altri nomiThomas L Warren, T L Warren, Thomas Warren
Warren Consulting
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A non-ordinary state-based peridynamic method to model solid material deformation and fracture
TL Warren, SA Silling, A Askari, O Weckner, MA Epton, J Xu
International Journal of Solids and Structures 46 (5), 1186-1195, 2009
3742009
Perforation of aluminum plates with ogive-nose steel rods at normal and oblique impacts
AJ Piekutowski, MJ Forrestal, KL Poormon, TL Warren
International Journal of Impact Engineering 18 (7-8), 877-887, 1996
1951996
Penetration of 6061-T6511 aluminum targets by ogive-nose steel projectiles with striking velocities between 0.5 and 3.0 km/s
AJ Piekutowski, MJ Forrestal, KL Poormon, TL Warren
International Journal of Impact Engineering 23 (1), 723-734, 1999
1781999
Perforation of AA5083-H116 aluminium plates with conical-nose steel projectiles–calculations
T Børvik, MJ Forrestal, OS Hopperstad, TL Warren, M Langseth
International Journal of Impact Engineering 36 (3), 426-437, 2009
1772009
Effects of strain hardening and strain-rate sensitivity on the penetration of aluminum targets with spherical-nosed rods
TL Warren, MJ Forrestal
International journal of solids and structures 35 (28-29), 3737-3753, 1998
1701998
Penetration into low-strength (23 MPa) concrete: target characterization and simulations
TL Warren, AF Fossum, DJ Frew
International Journal of Impact Engineering 30 (5), 477-503, 2004
1242004
Penetration of 6061-T6511 aluminum targets by ogive-nosed VAR 4340 steel projectiles at oblique angles: experiments and simulations
TL Warren, KL Poormon
International Journal of Impact Engineering 25 (10), 993-1022, 2001
1202001
Perforation equations for conical and ogival nose rigid projectiles into aluminum target plates
MJ Forrestal, TL Warren
International Journal of Impact Engineering 36 (2), 220-225, 2009
1182009
Random cantor set models for the elastic-perfectly plastic contact of rough surfaces
TL Warren, D Krajcinovic
Wear 196 (1-2), 1-15, 1996
1161996
Perforation of 7075-T651 aluminum armor plates with 7.62 mm APM2 bullets
MJ Forrestal, T Børvik, TL Warren
Experimental Mechanics 50, 1245-1251, 2010
1152010
Fractal models of elastic-perfectly plastic contact of rough surfaces based on the Cantor set
TL Warren, D Krajcinovic
International Journal of Solids and Structures 32 (19), 2907-2922, 1995
1101995
Perforation of 5083-H116 aluminum armor plates with ogive-nose rods and 7.62 mm APM2 bullets
T Børvik, MJ Forrestal, TL Warren
Experimental Mechanics 50 (7), 969-978, 2010
1012010
Penetration of limestone targets by ogive-nosed VAR 4340 steel projectiles at oblique angles: experiments and simulations
TL Warren, SJ Hanchak, KL Poormon
International journal of impact engineering 30 (10), 1307-1331, 2004
1012004
Penetration equations for ogive-nose rods into aluminum targets
MJ Forrestal, TL Warren
International Journal of Impact Engineering 35 (8), 727-730, 2008
902008
A fractal model for the rigid-perfectly plastic contact of rough surfaces
TL Warren, A Majumdar, D Krajcinovic
ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics 63 (1), 47-54, 1996
841996
Negative Poisson's ratio in a transversely isotropic foam structure
TL Warren
journal of Applied Physics 67 (12), 7591-7594, 1990
841990
Simulations of the penetration of 6061-T6511 aluminum targets by spherical-nosed VAR 4340 steel projectiles
TL Warren, MR Tabbara
International journal of solids and structures 37 (32), 4419-4435, 2000
692000
Comments on the effect of radial inertia in the Kolsky bar test for an incompressible material
TL Warren, MJ Forrestal
Experimental mechanics 50 (8), 1253-1255, 2010
682010
Simulations of the penetration of limestone targets by ogive-nose 4340 steel projectiles
TL Warren
International Journal of Impact Engineering 27 (5), 475-496, 2002
542002
Evaluation of large amplitude deceleration data from projectile penetration into concrete targets
TL Warren, MJ Forrestal, PW Randles
Experimental Mechanics 54 (2), 241-253, 2014
422014
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