The Dynamic Compaction of Sand and Related Porous Systems

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Porous and granular materials are widely found in a number of environments. One of the most important groups both geographically and in the construction industry are the sands. A review of the response of sand (42{\%} porous) and a very low-density silica dust (95{\%} porous) will be presented as well as recent data. Strain rates will be from quasi-static to the shock regime, effects such as grain size, humidity, will be discussed. \newline \newline In collaboration with David Chapman and Kostas Tsembelis, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge; Philip Church and Ian Cullis, QinetiQ, Fort Halstead, UK; David Porter, Fanborogh, UK; Peter Gould, QinetiQ, Bristol; Anatoly Bragov and Andrey Lomunov, University of Nizhny Novogorod, Russia; John Borg, Marquette University, Wisconsin, USA; and John Cogar, Corvid Technology, USA.

Authors

  • William Proud

    • University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK
    • Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
    • Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University
    • University of Cambridge, UK
    • Univeristy of Cambridge, UK
    • University of Cambridge