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th International Symposium on Ballistics SEPTEMBER   ATLANTA GEORGIA U   th NTERNAT ONAL th International Symposium on Ballistics SEPTEMBER   ATLANTA GEORGIA U   th NTERNAT ONAL

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57375e International Symposium on Ballistics is jointly organized and supported by the International Ballistics Society IBS in conjunction with the National Defense Industrial Association NDIA Arlington Virginia USA WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND Exposure to ID: 37561

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NTERNATER 22-26, 2014 HYATT REGENCY ATLANTAe International Symposium on Ballistics is an opportunity for ballistics scientists, engineers, and others to report, share, and discuss current research and advances in ballistics and visions of the future. e International Symposium on Ballistics is jointly organized and supported by the International Ballistics Society (IBS), in conjunction with the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), Arlington, Virginia, USA.WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND:Exposure to the most current state-of-the-art technology in ballistics. Interact with some of the world’s leading experts in the eld of ballistics technology. Meet other professionals with similar interests and experiences. Opportunity to meet and discuss technology with other professionals in your eld of expertise. Cultivate communication, business interests and cooperative development.Have an opportunity to present, exhibit, and share your scientic research and development with an international group of professionals. Receive individual feedback and interaction on your work.BOUT THE INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS SOCIETY:e IBS promotes the science of ballistics internationally. e IBS provides for technical interchange via the International Symposium on Ballistics and provides professional development for its members by providing opportunities for publication, short courses, student programs, and other activities to promote career development. Dr. Ian Cullis of Qinetiq serves as president of the Society.BOUT NDIA provides individuals from academia, government, the military services, small businesses, prime contractors, and the international community the opportunity to network eectively with the government-industry team, keeping abreast of the latest in technology developments, and addressing and inuencing issues critical to the health of the defense industry and the preservation of U.S. national security.hairmenDr. Richard AmesRaytheon Missile Systemsrichard_ames@raytheon.comMr. Dan BoekaGeneral Dynamics OTSDan.Boeka@gd-ots.comymposium Planning Ms. Britt Bommelje, CMP Director, Operations, NDIAREVIOUS INTERNATIONAL OSIA ON BALLISTICSOrlando, Florida, USA 1974Daytona, Florida, USA Karlsruhe, Germany Monterey, California, USA Toulouse, France 1980Orlando, Florida, USA 1981e Hague, e Netherlands 1983Orlando, Florida, USA 1984Shrivenham, UK 1986San Diego, California, USA 1987Brussels, Belgium 1989San Antonio, Texas, USA 1990Stockholm, Sweden 1992Quebec City, Canada 1993Jerusalem, Israel 1995San Francisco, California, USAMidrand, South Africa 1998San Antonio, Texas, USA 1999Interlaken, Switzerland 2001Orlando, Florida, USA 2002Adelaide, South Australia 2004Vancouver, BC, Canada 2005Tarragona, Spain 2007New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Beijing, ChinaMiami, Florida, USAFreiburg, Germany 2013FUTURE INTERNATIONAL OSIA ON BALLISTICSEdinburgh, Scotland 2016Long Beach, California, USA 2017AUTHORS & PRESENTERS FROM 26 COUNTRIESAustraliaBelgiumCzech RepublicFinlandFranceGermanyIndiaIsraelItaly Japane NetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRussiaSingaporeSouth Africa South KoreaSpainSweden TurkeyUkraineUnited Kingdom INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS INFORMATIONINTERNATIONAL BALLISTICSINFORMATION LETTER FROM THE RESIDENT:It is a great honor and pleasure for me as President of the International Ballistics Society, to welcome you to the 28th International Symposium on Ballistics. I very much hope you enjoy your stay in Atlanta, which has a tremendous history to explore.is is the third symposium to be organised by the Society, supported once again by the NDIA. I would like to acknowledge the hard work of Britt Bommelje, Kari King and their colleagues from the NDIA in organizing the symposium and its social program. I know you will nd the Atlanta symposium as a unique opportunity to network with your fellow delegates to expand your knowledge of your area of ballistics, make new contacts and understand the scientic challenges of the future. e oral papers and posters will provide a fascinating insight into recent worldwide research in all areas of ballistics. I very much hope you will enter into a lively debate with the authors and delegates to stimulate new ideas for experiments and research topics to maintain the health of the symposia.e technical standard of all the papers remains very high and continues to demonstrate the progress being made to develop the theory and experimental methods in all areas of ballistics. e Society continues to encourage a wide range of papers from work in progress through to journal quality papers. I would therefore urge established ballisticians to support our younger members and students and encourage them on their chosen research paths. e Board is working hard to secure the future of the Society and in particular to establish educational and training opportunities to allow members to continue to develop their professional qualications.On behalf of the Board of Directors and the local organizing committee I wish you a very successful symposium in a dynamic part of the USA.Yours sincerely,Ian CullisPresident International Ballistics SocietySeptember 2014 ACADEMIC ROGRAM: Registering for the Academic Program package grants you access to the Tuesday through Friday technical program agenda sessions, all scheduled breakfasts, breaks and lunches, and a CD of the symposium proceedings.SOCIAL ROGRAM: Adding the Social Program to your registration grants you access to the Monday evening reception in the Exhibit Hall, Wednesday group outing to Turner Field for dinner and a Major League Baseball game (Atlanta Braves vs Pittsburgh Pirates), and the ursday evening Symposium Banquet.TUTORIALS:e following tutorials will be oered on Monday, September 22. AM Course: Warhead Mechanism, presented by Dr. Bill Walters, U.S. Army Research LaboratoryPM Course: Overview on Armour, presented by Dr. Manfred Salk, Fraunhofer Institute for High Speed Dynamicse tutorials are listed as “NDIA Courses” within the registration portal. e price includes presentation materials, lunch, and morning and/or afternoon breaks, dependant upon AM or PM session registration. For more information, please see the Monday, September 22 agenda page.ANION ROGRAM:Symposium attendees’ companions or spouses are invited to participate in our Companion Program for the following additional fees: ompanion Program vents: $500is price includes access to: Monday Opening Reception in the Exhibit Hall Tuesday “Atlanta History Tour”: Learn about the role of Atlanta in the Civil War, its architecture and modern development. Lunch at the Swan Coach House is included. Wednesday Group Outing to Turner Field for dinner and a Major League Baseball game: Atlanta Braves vs Pittsburgh Pirates ursday “Atlanta Heroes Tour”: Visit the Margaret Mitchell House (author of Gone With the Wind), the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change. Lunch at Mary Mac’s is included. ursday Evening Symposium Banquetvents is price includes access only to Social Program events: Monday Opening Reception in the Exhibit Hall Wednesday Group Outing to Turner Field for dinner and a Major League Baseball game: Atlanta Braves vs Pittsburgh Pirates ursday Evening Symposium BanquetREGISTRATION ROCESS:Registration is open at www.ballistics.org/28th_isb.php If you are a member of the International Ballistics Society, you will rst be asked to log in, then directed to the registration process. If you are an IBS non-member, referred to as a Guest, you will be asked to join the Society. You cannot register for the 28th ISB without becoming a member of the Society. Membership Renewal: Unless you are a Lifetime Member, your dues for renewal should appear automatically. Please contact the Membership Secretary at membership@ballistics.org if you wish to convert to a Lifetime Member.You may log-in to the Ballistics Society registration portal multiple times in order to modify or add packages to your registration (for example, if you would like to pay for the Academic Program with your company credit card, but add the Social Program with your personal credit card, you may do so).CANCELLATION OLICY:Cancellations received on or before August 31, 2014 will receive a refund minus $75 cancellation fee. No refunds will be given for cancellations after August 31, 2014. Refunds will only be made in U.S. dollars and by check.Substitutions are welcome in lieu of cancellations. Cancellations and substitutions OSIUM ROCEEDINGS:All registered symposium attendees will receive a CD-ROM of the symposium proceedings. Should you wish to purchase the 2-volume textbook of proceedings for $250, please add the Symposium Proceedings category under Event Information to your registration. ARLYATE/ONTRATACADEMC PROGRAMAL PROGRAMON ONLYON ONLYOTH AM & OOTHORMATAll oral and poster presenters must register and pay registration fees.Papers & opyright ransfers are due 27 June.Paper guidelines can be downloaded from www.ballistics.org.e Society requires you to transfer the copyright of your paper to the Society, in order for it to be published in the proceedings and placed in our data base and on-line store for future access. e form can be downloaded from: http://www.ballistics.org/docs/Copyright_Please complete and sign the form and scan it as a PDF. You will be requested to upload your completed form when you upload your paper. If you have any questions please contact the President at president@ballistics.org.PowerPoints are due 1 eptember.OURNAL PAERS:If your paper has been selected for Defence Technologysponsored by China Ordnance Society, your full manuscript will be published there, instead of the symposium proceedings. However, an extended version of your abstract will be included in the symposium proceedings if you submit the extended abstract (4 pages maximum) by June 27. e extended abstract should refer readers Defence Technology to view your full TRAT INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS INFORMATIONINTERNATIONAL BALLISTICSINFORMATION OCATe Symposium will take place at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta.265 Peachtree treet A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. In order to ensure the discounted NDIA rate, please make reservations early and ask for the NDIA room block. Please call the hotel directly at 888-421-1442 or (404) 577-1234 to make your reservation. For international assistance with reserving your room, please email kking@ndia.org. Rooms will not be held after August 30, 2014 and may sell out before then. Rates are also subject to increase after this date. ndustry overnment Prevailing government per diem*e rate for U.S. government attendees is the prevailing per diem rate at the time of the symposium. e per diem rate is only available to active duty or civilian U.S. government employees. ID will be required upon check-in. Retired military or government civilians do not qualify for the government rate.TRAVEL INFORMATION:Arrive at Hartseld-Jackson International Airport (Airport code ATL) which is 12 miles from the Hyatt Regency.ransportation options:erviceTo/from airport fee: $30.00 plus $2.00 irport ervice (Shuttle runs 6 a.m. to midnight from the airport and leaves the Hyatt Regency every 10 and 40 minutes after the hour. $16.50 one way/$29 round WARD ORMATHE OSALIND AND PEI HI HOU AWARD FOR OUNG is NDIA-sponsored award is given to a young author, 35 years of age or younger, at the time of the symposium. e paper may have multiple authors, however, the young author must have made a major contribution to the paper. e young author must be registered at the symposium and must give the oral presentation or the poster presentation to be eligible for the Award. All papers, both oral and poster, will be considered eligible, but must apply for the award.To apply for this award, please download the application from www.ballistics.org/awards.php and submit to Kari King at kking@ndia.org.HE OUIS & DITH ZERNOAWis NDIA-sponsored award is given by Louis and Edith Zernow to the author of the paper containing the best advancement made in the fundamental nature of All papers, both oral and poster, will be considered eligible and reviewed for this award. No application is required. e selection is based solely on technical content of the published paper.HE EILL RIFFITHS EMORIAL AWe Griths Award, sponsored by Qinetiq, is presented to the author(s) of the paper judged to have made the most signicant contribution to shaped charge technology at the International Symposium on Ballistics.All papers, both oral and poster, will be considered eligible and reviewed for this award. No application is required. e selection is based solely on technical content of the published paper.HE OUTH FRICAN ALLISTICS RGANISATION  AWe SABO Award is presented to the author(s) of the best poster as displayed and presented to appointed adjudicators. e presence of the author at the poster during the session is of paramount importance. e objective of this award is to inspire poster presenters to present their work in creative, legible and professional fashion thus enhancing the poster sessions as a quality medium for the exchange of information during the symposium.A maximum of three posters from each poster session will be nominated for the award by the poster chairmen. All nominations will be evaluated on equal footing by the adjudication committee for visual quality, creative skill and layout, and a winner will be selected from the nominations.COST TO EXHIBIT:Sign up for a 10’x10’ booth in the hall where all poster sessions, morning and afternoon breaks and the opening reception will be held! A 10’x10’ booth can be purchased for $3,000 and includes 2 Symposium registrations. (Add $50 for Society membership if not already a member).For more information and to view the oor plan, please visit www.ndia.org/scheduled breakfasts, lunches and breaks, plus the opening reception. e cost also includes two complimentary full registrations for exhibit personnel, company prole online, 24-hour security, fabric back and side walls plus Booths are sold in 10’x10’ square foot increments. NDIA does not charge No “end cap” booths are permitted. An “end cap” is dened as a booth exposed to aisles on three sides and consisting of two booths. Booth furnishings are not included and oor covering is required. Internet, electric and water are available at an additional charge by the facility.EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION:For each 10’x10’ exhibit space your company occupies, your organization Academic Program registrations, plus access to the Monday evening opening reception. We highly encourage exhibitors to add the Social Program package to their purchase in order to attend the Wednesday Group Outing and ursday evening Symposium Banquet.ORMATA limited amount of exhibit space is available for organizations to display equipment and information related to the eld of ballistics. Displays or marketing of weaponry, however, will not be permitted. View the oor plan online at www.ndia.org/exhibits/4210. Purchase your exhibit online at www.ballistics.org/28th_isb.php OSTER RESENTER INFORMATIONPoster size should not exceed 1 meter wide by 2 meters tall. Your poster may be set up any time between 10 am and 4 pm on Monday, September 22, 2014, and must remain in place until 4:00 pm on ursday, September 26, 2014. Posters will be organized numerically by abstract ID number, and topically by category. Presenters are responsible for both posting and removing their own posters. Pushpins will be provided to hang your poster, however, you may use Velcro strips if you provide them yourself.Posters will be located in the exhibit hall where refreshment breaks and the opening reception will be held. Please check the agenda for the timeframe of your particular poster session, during which we expect you to be available to discuss your poster with symposium attendees. e only materials that should be used are laminations, pictures, paper, or poster paper. If a pushpin or Velcro strip cannot attach an item to the board, then it is not permitted to be used. Nothing should stand alone, on the oor, or hang o of the board. No extra props are allowed (tables, equipment, etc.). ere is no oor space permitted for a poster session. ORTUNITIESIncrease your company or organization’s exposure at this international premier event by becoming a sponsor. A sponsorship ($5000) will add your company name to the back cover of the onsite brochure, as well as main podium recognition, signage at all events, and a 350-word organization description in the symposium agenda. For more information, contact Britt Bommelje at bbommelje@ndia.org. INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS AWARDINFORMATIONINTERNATIONAL BALLISTICSINFORMATION Entrance Reserved 417 418 419 501 Specialised 503 505 507 509 Poster Boards 511 513 518 Aisle 400 Aisle 300 Aisle 200 Aisle 100 EXIT EXIT EXIT 117 EXIT EXIT EXIT REGENCY V ENTRANCE Aisle 500 217 Kistle 218 317 318 319 MONDAY, ER 22, 20148:00 AM - 7:00 PMegistration Additional Registration Fees Apply: Tutorial Sessions utorial Session presented by Dr. ill Walters ntroduction/verview reak in oyer Ps1.4 Penetrator nalysis and Penetration uncheon - utorial Session presented by Dr. anfred Salk reak in oyer ctive 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMove-Additional Registration Fees Apply: Social Program DAY, ER 23, 20147:30 AM - 5:50 PMegistration - 8:30 reakfast - 8:45 Welcome & dministrative Dr. Richard Ames, Chairman, 28 International Symposium on Ballistics - 9:00 PemembranceDr. William Fliss, DET Technologies - 10:00 ddressMr. Philip M. Cunniff, Research Mechanical Engineer, U.S. Army NSRDEC10:00 AM - 5:50 PM - 10:40 reak in General ral Session Chaired by Dennis Baum and Klaus Thoma229 - Perforation of in Plate argets by Matthias Wickert, Germany; Jens Osterholzharge Jets riven by lectromagnetic nergyFred Grace, USA; James Degnan, Chris Roth, Don Gale, Sean Coey, Mark Lehrnvestigations on the etonative Markus Graswald, Germanyevelopment for harge reat nsensitive Ernest Baker, USAupra-Pressure Ronald E. Brown, USA; Stanley E. DeFisher, Christopher A. Tilley, Dimitrios Fanaras 130 - Progress in the umerical imulation to Predict Ian Cullis, UK; A. Harrison, I. Lewtas, R. Townsley, P. Dunsmoreunch Terminal Eechanics ral SessionChaired by Paul Locking and Ernie Bakeristribution in Zhengfeng Liang, China; Baohui Yuan, Shujie Chengery tando Penetration of harge Jets Meir Mayseless, Israel; Eitan Hirsch, Lev Misiuk INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS 22, 2014INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS 23, 2014 ovel easuring the racture mpulsive Maria Jesus Perez-Martin, Spain; Borja Erice, David Cendon, Francisco Galvezodes WarheadsWerner Arnold, Germany; Ernst Rottenkolberormulations for Predictions pproaches Scott Mullin, USA; Alexander Carpenter, Jack Riegel, P.A.Cox, John McFarland, Carl Weissreak in echanics Terminal ral SessionChaired by Harm Van der Werff and Charlie Andersoneformation easurement in uring Projectile PenetrationElmar Strassburger, Germany; Steen Bauer, Gregor Popkoescribe the rmor Penetration, ulnerability, and Philip Cunni, USAayered rmor tructure in aboratory opper Projectilesilo Behner, Germany; Andreas Heine, Matthias Wickertnvestigation of mpact Performance of ransparent rmorCharles Anderson, USA; Carl E. Weiss, Rory P. Biggernvestigation of ailure ay Phase Weinong Chen, USA; Niranjan D. Parab, Benjamin Claus, Matthew Hudspeth, John Black, Kamel Fezzaadjourn INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS 23, 2014INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS 24, 2014 DAY, ER 24, 20147:00 AM - 3:20 PMegistration - 8:00 reakfast 8:00 AM - 3:20 PM - 8:10 dministrative Dr. Richard Ames, Chairman, 28 International Symposium on Ballistics - 10:10 Vulnerability & Survivability - 10:10 ral Session Chaired by Francisco Galvez (INVITED) and Paul Weinachtontrol of a 155mm tabilized Projectile Mickael Zeidler, France; Eric Garnier, Roxan Cayzac, Alain Merlenerodynamic dentication Procedure of a inned Projectile ree Marie Albisser, France; Claude Berner, Simona Dobre149 - Problem of the eference eight of the Projectile rajectory as a eteo-ballistic Weighting Vladimir Cech, Czech Republic; Ludek Jedlicka, Jiri Jevickytabilized mart rtilleryGordon Brown, USA; James Maley , Frank E. Fresconi, Luisa D. Fairfaxupersonic Projectile lectric enerating a PlasmaPatrick Gnemmi, France; Christian Rey, Pierre Weyharacteristics for tabilized Projectiles anardsSijiang Chang, China; Zhongyuan Wang - 10:30 reak in - 11:30 - 11:30 Terminal ral Sessionlements by tripsSidney Chocron, USA; Alon Brill, Alon Malka, Tal Namir, Doron Havazelet, Harm van der Wer, Arthur Nicholls, Ulrich Heisserer, James Walkerew Protection evels of rmor: rom a ydrocode rmor Ulrich Heisserer, e Netherlands; Harm van der Wer, Torsten Laessig, Werner Riedelavitation eory pplied to Polycarbonate Alon Weiss, Israel; David Durban INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS 24, 2014INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS 25, 2014 unch Terminal ral Session Continuedombined Particle-Gordon Johnson, USA; Stephen Beissel180 - Pre-nteraction with Plate Andreas Heine, Germany; Matthias Wickerterminal Vulnerability & Survivability ral SessionChaired by Bo Janzon and Doug Templeton (INVITED) eveloping 95% ventsJames Walker, USA; David S. Riha, Sidney Chocron, John McFarland, Gregory C. Willdenrchitecture on tress olecular Weight Polyethylene rmor Lionel Vargas-Gonzalez, USA; James C. Gurganuslayey ravel with Zvi Asaf, Israel; Oded Drori, Eylam Ran, Guy Golan, Itzhak Kuchuk Katalanallistic Parameters of ethal Projectiles everity of Nicolas Eches, France; Julien Pavier, André LangletVincent Denefeld, Germany; Norbert Heider, Andreas Holzwarth, Axel Sättler, Manfred Salkdjourn ame: raves vs ittsburgh irates Additional Registration Fees Apply: Social ProgramBuses will depart the Hyatt Regency for Turner Field at 5:30 PM and return at the conclusion of the game DAY, ER 25, 20147:00 AM - 3:40 PMegistration - 8:00 reakfast 8:00 AM - 2:20 PM - 8:10 dministrative Dr. Richard Ames, Chairman, 28 International Symposium on Ballistics - 9:30 aunch Dynamics & - 9:30 erminal ral Session umerical erminal ultiple Penetrators PerfooncreteChristopher Meyer, USAective low tress sing the Walker-nderson Penetration Jack P. Riegel IIIallistic PerformanceIan Crouch, Australia; Rajneesh Jaitlee, David Elderumerical amage Propagation and racture in apphireCostas Fountzoulas, USA; Elmar Strassburger - 9:50 reak in - 11:10 eneral - 11:10 aunch Dynamics & ral SessionChaired by Clive Woodley and Michael Courtneyirings with a LOVAun PropellantAxel Sättler, Germany; Denny Aberg, Dominik Rakus, Rudi Heiseremperature (arrels Amer Hameed, UK; Phil Pitcher, Lt Cdr Matthew Azavedonternal Simon Georgi, UK; Martin Pocock, Clive Woodleyormulation evelopment and haracterization of ased Propellants mproved nsensitive elma Manning, USA; Jerey Wycko, Carlton Adam, Eugene Rozumov, Michael Fair, John unch INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS 25, 2014INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS 26, 2014 Terminal ral SessionChaired by Baoming Li and Andreas Heine (INVITED)115 - Jet xplosive lowMeir Mayseless, Israel; Zvika Asaf, Vadim FavorskiP Warheads xplosive eactive rmourEwa Lidén, Sweden; Jonas Lundgren 183 - Penetration of and by Pointy-osed ProjectilesWilliam Flisragment and particle size distribution of impacted ceramic tilesE.P. Carton, e Netherlands; J. Weerheijm, C. Ditzhuijzen, I. Tuinmanreak in ove- Eechanics ral SessionChaired by Dave Lambert and Richie Fongurney Ho Soo Kim; omas Hartmann, Ernst Rottenkolber, Werner Arnoldxplosives Andreas Helte, Sweden; Jonas Lundgrencale Perturbations in eaction Zone on Igor Plaksin, Portugal; Raafat Guirguis, Luis Rodrigues, Ricardo Mendes, Eduardo Fernandes, Svyatoslav Plaksineasurement of eformation of ircular Plates in xperimentsIzak Snyman, South Africa; FJ Mostert, M. OlivierdjournAdditional Registration Fees Apply: Social Program DAY, ER 26, 20147:30 AM - 1:45 PMegistration - 8:30 reakfast - 8:40 dministrative Dr. Richard Ames, Chairman, 28 International Symposium on Ballistics - 10:20 aunch Dynamics & ral Session Chaired by Xiaobing Zhang and Axel Saettler (INVITED)xperimental nvestigation of ierent ova PropellantAmar Bouchama, France; Barbara Baschung, Marc Comet, Christophe BoulnoisIlmars Celmins, USA191 - ermo-mechanical uring iringOger Antoine, France; Safont Ophélie, Guilmard Yann, Crepin Jérômeurning haracteristics of icrocellular Weitao Yang, China; Sanjiu Ying158 - Quantitative easure of orces in a 7.62-mm Richard Beyer, USA; John J. Ritter - 10:40 reak eneral ral SessionChaired by Ron Brown and Matthias Wickert (INVITED)last Waves for aboratory rmor and aterielAmy Courtney, USA; EDS Courtney, MW Courtneyharacterization of igh Pulsed Power Benjamin Erzar, France; Jean-Luc Zinszner pportunities by Markus Graswald, Germany; Daniel Rossberg, Heinrich Dorschresentation of wardsnternational Symposium on Edinburgh, Scotland, UKdjourned INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS DAY17 - Effect of Fragment Geometry on Debra Carr, UK; R. Gibbon, C. Crawford, C. Lankester, N. GridleyPenetration of a Typical Body Armour Debra Carr, UK; V. Steier, C. Crawford, C. Lankester, S. Holden, M. Helliker22 - Statistical Method for Determining Governing Properties of High-Velocity Carey Price, USAplastic Properties of the Tungsten Alloy Mariusz Magier, Poland; Mariusz Zielenkiewicz, the Ballistic Performance of Dyneema Non-Woven Fabrics Francisca Martínez-Hergueta, Spain; Kaitlyn Broz, Álvaro Ridruejo, Francisco Gálvez, Carlos González, 64 - The Effect of Target Thickness on the Ballistic Performance of UHMW Long Nguyen, Australia; Shannon Ryan, Stephen Cimpoeru, Adrian Mouritz, Adrian OriciChen Jin, China71 - Thermal Effect on Mass Loss Concrete: Experimental and Numerical Lei Guo, China; Yong He, Xianfeng Zhang, Yuan He, Viktor Kozlov, Russia; V. Veldanov, A. Yu. Daurskikh, S.V. Fedorov, M. A. Maximov, M. Yu. Sotskiy75 - Research on the Theoretical Model of Penetration Over a Wide Velocity Jian Feng Lou, ChinaPlates of Explosive Reactive ArmorHeonjoo Lee, Korea; Joonhong Choi, Changhyun Lee, 85 - Evaluation of Ballistic Performance of Bi-layered Ceramic Armor Using Vitaly Paris, Israel; Yoav Hirschberg, Zvi Assaf, Moshe Ravid, Nimi ShapiraSharpening” Behaviour of Tungsten-Jicheng Li, China; X.W. ChenJianming Yuan, Singapore; G.E.B. Tanwith Different HE ExplosivesNan Yu-Xiang, China; Jiang Jian-Wei, Wang Shu-You, 101 - Dynamic Deformation Response of Yongxiang Dong, China110 - Dynamic Fracture Behaviors of the Transparent Materials Under the Joon Hong Choi, Korea; Heon Joo Lee, Chang Hyun 125 - Examination of DOP Test of Conned SIC TilesJianming Yuan, Singapore; R. Liu, G.E.B. Tan134 - Effect of Warhead Shell Thickness on Fragment’s Forming and Penetration Chen Chun, China; Li Wei-bing, Li Wen-bin, Wang Xiao-ming, Lu Hai-taoArash Ramezani, Germany; Daniel Huber, Hendrik Study of Fracture Conoid Development During Normal and Oblique Impacts on Brady Aydelotte, USA; Brian SchusterZhonghua Lu, ChinaPenetration of 80% W-Fiber/Zr-Based BMG Long Rods into Steel TargetXiaowei Chen, Chinawith Spaced Masonry TargetsBernhard Reck, France; Hoellinger R., Bayer P.Concrete and Ground Targets MaterialsNicolas Eches, FranceDAY16 - Test Methodology to Quantify Generator WarheadsKusumkant Dhote, India; KPS Murthy48 - Constitutive Behavior of Tantalum-Tungsten Alloys and the Application to Liner for Explosively Formed ProjectileFei Gao, China51 - Study on Plane Wave Generator (PWG) Using Simple Air-metal BarrierWei Xiong, ChinaFragment Generator WarheadKusumkant Dhote, India; KPS Murthy, KM Rajan, MM to the Multi-Layered Linear Explosively-Formed ProjectileXing-yun Sun, China; Gang Li, Baohui Yuan, Yuwu CaoShujie Cheng, China; Zhengfeng LiangPaul Locking, UKRoy Ceder, Israel82 - Study on Design and Performance of Linear EFP WarheadYuwu Cao, ChinaJet Formation Using ALE Element FormulationManouchehr Nejad Ensan, CanadaWarheads by Using Different Physical Models and SoftwareJohn Fredrik Moxnes, Norway; Anne K. Prytz, Jan A. Teland, Cato Dørum, Stian Skriudalen, Øyvind FrøylandFragmentation Pattern of Expanding WarheadsJohn Fredrik Moxnes, Norway; Anne K. Prytz, Jan A. Teland, Øyvind Frøyland, Gard Ødegårdstuen144 - Study on the Facture Behavior of PBX Under Static TensionHu Guo, China; Jingrun Luo, Pingan Shi, Jianguo XuGina Schafer, USA173 - Test Conguration Development for Small Shaped Charge Threat Insensitive Munitions TestingErnest Baker, USA; Nausheen Al-Shehab, Arthur Daniels, Koon-Wing Ng, Timothy Madsen, Brian E. Thermal Response of the Cookoff Bomb on FireXiaoli Zhang, China200 - Jet Velocity Prole of Linear Seokbin (Bin) Lim, USA237 - New Analytical Formulations for Land Mine Total and Specic Impulse Predictions Based Upon Similitude Scott Mullin, USA; Alexander Carpenter, Jack Riegel, P.A.Cox, John McFarland, Carl Weiss244 - The Effect of Wave Shaper on Velocity and Length-Diameter Ratio of Chuansheng Zhu, China; Z.X. Huang, X.D. Zu, Q.Q. Xiao, X. JiaHuang Chao, China289 - Shock Tube Evaluation of Gauges for Blast MeasurementDavid Davison, USA; Nick Glumac, Dan PrattRear-bar-cutting Anti-Structure Warhead Robin Werthebach, Germany; Hendrik LipsDAY Ballistic TestingDebra Carr, UK; A. Lindstrom, A. Jareborg, N. Waddell, S. Champion, J. Kieser33 - Modeling of Behind Wall Debris Heinrich Dorsch, Germany; Andreas Doerr, Dr. Rainer Hoellinger, Dr. Albrecht Bongartz35 - An AVAL Safety Distance Warheads: A Helicopter Platform Case Cornelis Terblanche, South Africa; GJF Smit36 - Calculating Lethal Areas for Complex Targets using AVALCornelis Terblanche, South Africa; GJF SmitL. Koene, The Netherlands; M.L. van Essen, A. Oukara, A. PapyGuy Gettle, USA; Andreas Holzwarth, Gregory Brower46 - Bony Debris Ingress into Lungs Due Alexander Mabbott, UK; Eoghan Caldwell, Debra Carr, David Miller, Michael TeagleSimulations and Live Blast Tests ResultsNimi Shapira, Israel; Moshe Ravid, Hadar Raz, Dmitry 62 - Survivability for Occupants of Different Weight and SizeMing Cheng, Canada; Jean-Philippe Dionne, Doug Bueley, Lock-Sui Chin, Neil Wright, Aris 68 - Testing and Analyses of Copolymer Walter McDonough, USA; Joy Dunkers, Amanda Forster, Alan Heckert, Jae Hyun Kim, Scott Wight81 - A Study of High Velocity Impact on a Layered Target of Different Angles by an Explosively Formed Projectile (EFP)Sreenivas Rao Yellamanchali, India; Padmaja A. 88 - Calculation on the Terminal Damage WarheadChenzhong Zhao, China89 - DRI Direct Measurement Device Avi Neuberger, Israel; Ilan Meirson, Ronny AizensteinApplicability to Counter-Rockets, Artillery and MortarRichard Townsley, UK; Andrew WoodAdam Wisniewski, Poland; Dawid PacekAdam Wisniewski, Poland; Dawid Pacek INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS 138 - The Current GSRC Vulnerability Component Failure Modeling EffortsHirotaka Tsukada, Japan; Masayuki Sakamoto, Toyoki 141 - Acceleration Sensing Technologies for Severe Mechanical ShockBob Metz, USA; Pat Walter, Jeff Dosch, Robert Sill, Kinetic Energy Non-lethal Deformable Projectiles Using Experimental Stress-Strain CurvesNestor N. Nsiampa, Belgium; Cyril Robbe, Amar Oukara, Alexandre Papy209 - Development of a Survivability, Vulnerability and Lethality Analysis Tool: ADD-SATKyeong Soo Lee, Korea; Ho Soo Kim, Ernst When Testing A Protective Solution Against An EFP ThreatFabien Rondot, France; Y. Quirion, B. Bettencourt, E. Petitpas, K. Thoral-Pierre234 - Insights into Evaluation Tools for Assessing Thoracic Behind-Armor Blunt Trauma Test DevicesKarin Rafaels, USA; Patrick Gillich, Nitin 248 - Methods of Artillery Projectiles Bogden Krysinski, Poland; Jacek Borkowski, R. BazelaOccupant Injury in Soil-Vehicle Blast Michael Saleh, AustraliaLeak Method on Blast Overpressure Robert Carson, USA; Onkar Sahni Autumn Kulaga, USA; TIm MyersExperimental Testing of a Novel Tri-V-Alexandra Sydney, USA; Don Halliday, Michael Fisher282 - Improved Damage Tolerance In Composite Armour Through 3D TuftingMark French, UKCapability of Body Armor Using M&SRebecca VanAmburg, USA; Natalie EberiusHuon Bornstein, Australia; Christopher Anderson, Paul Injury Patterns Produced by a Blast Test Ryan Pinto, UK; Ian HorsfallDAY 24 - Algorithms for Determination Sergey Gerasimov, Russia; Aleksandr V. Bugaev, Vasiliy I. KostinVladimir Erofeyev, Russia; Sergey I. Gerasimov, Aleksandr V. Bugaev43 - Method of Trajectory Prediction and Analysis of Correction Quantity for One-Dimensional Trajectory Correction Zhongyuan Wang, China; Sijiang ChangModern Control Theory in Roll Control Paolo Fersino, Italy; Ish-mael Stroobant78 - Trajectory Optimization Design Qi Chen, China; Zhongyuan Wang, Sijiang ChangJing Yang, China; Zhongyuan Wang, Sijiang Chang92 - Explosively Formed Penetrators with Fins Formation and Flight Liu Jianqing, China; Gu Wenbin, Lu Ming, Xu Haomingthe Target Being within Seeker’s FOV Jaehoon Ha, Korea96 - Aerodynamics of Yawing-Spinning Finned Artillery ProjectileRoxan Cayzac, Franceof Penetration Into Multi-Layer Water TargetsMei Li, China; Wang Shushan, Ma Feng, Hui Zhi, Du Yong108 - An Accurate Trajectory Prediction Dongguang Li, China; Xudong Liu, Guangyu Zeng123 - Selected Ballistic Aspects of Fire Zbigniew Leciejewski, Poland; Tomasz Zawada, Pawel Kasprzak, Przemyslaw Kowalczuk, Jacek Szymonik 145 - 2D Course Correction System Pierre Wey, France; Roxan Cayzac, Eric Carette, Pascal Denis, Christophe Grignon148 - Flight Performance of a Man Frank Fresconi, USA; James DeSpirito, Ilmars 159 - Experimental Tests of the Michael Courtney, USA; Elya Courtney, Amy Courtney186 - Small Arms Surface Danger Zones David Touati, IsraelMichael Minnicino, USAPortable Precision Maneuver ConceptsIlmars Celmins, USA; Frank E. Fresconi, Bryant P. Airborne VehicleTimo Sailaranta, Finland; Ari SiltavuoriValidationRamon Oton, Spain; Velasco F.J.S., García-Cascales J.R., Vera-García F., Moratilla-Fernández D., Ramírez-Fernández F.J.Jon Yagla, USA; Samuel KoskiT. Gordon Brown, USA; Thomas Harkins, Michael Don, Rex Hall, James Garner, Bradford DavisMing Lu, China; Wenbin Gu, Jianqing Liu, Qinxing Dong, Zhenxiong Wang, Jianghai Chen308 - Trajectory Correction Capability Min Gao, China; Yongwei Zhang, Chaowang LiDAY and Temperature on the Depth Nicolas Eches, France178 - An Improved Polyurea Model for Christopher Key, USA; Joshua GorfainTransparent ArmorEldad Shemer, Israel; Adili Armon, Itay Dyamant195 - Measuring the Terminal Effects Performance of EOD DisruptorsDouglas Kirkpatrick, UK; Kevin Bradley, David Newell, Richard Potter, Martin SlaterPerforation Performance Based on Charles Anderson, USA; Jack Riegel IIIGeert Roebroeks, The Netherlands; Carton, E.P.on Mass Abrasion of High Velocity Fenglei Huang, China; Yu Shan, Haijun WuAerogel Composite StructuresHaijun Wu, China; Dalong Li, Fenglei Huang, Chao Guo245 - Study on Cell Structure Liquid Composite Armour Subjected to X.D. Zu, China; Z.X. Huang, X. Jia, Q.Q. XiaoMinhyung Lee, Korea; Yo-Han YooFor ArmourJaroslaw Marcisz, Poland; Wojciech Burian, Jerzy Stepien, Lech Starczewski, Jacek JaniszewskiHEP/HESH Projectile on a Steel Armour Elie Truyen, Belgium; Frederik Coghe, Laurent induced Reaction of Typical Metal/Guangyan Huang, China; Chenglong Wang, Shunshan FengTimothy Holmquist, USA; Rick Rickert271 - Ballistic Performances of Al-Based Christophe Kerisit, France; Sébastien Lemonnier, Elodie Barraud, Emmanuel Sorrel, Christina Terner, François Multi-hit ArmorJay Sayre, USA; Michael Fisher, Clarence Pollock, Kary ValentinePatrick Früh, Germany; Andreas Heine302 - Kevlar® Fabric Structures for Use Jeffrey Hanks, USADesign For Shoulder-Launched-Weapons Defeating TargetsChristian Schragen, Germany; Hendrik Lips, Stefan On AA5059-H131 Aluminum Armor Evren Tan, Turkey; Hüseyin Öztürk, Cemily Chromium Wires Embedded in Kevlar® Sidney Chocron, USA; Alexander Carpenter, Lev Levin, Zvika Asaf, James WalkerComposite at the Yarn Level Sidney Chocron, USA; Alexander Carpenter, Lev Levin, LAUNCH DYNAMDAY 13 - The Measurement Method of Vibration Response Time of Gun Structure Under Firing ConditionBaoyuan Wang, China; Xiao-jun Shao, Bao-hui Li, Peng-ke Liu, Hong-xiao Chao Yuxiang, China; Ying Sanjiu23 - Investigation of Two-Stage Powder Alexander Bugaev, Russia; Sergey V. Kolchev, Yelena A. Mikhailova31 - Technique of Dual Environmental Trajectory for Fuze Testing in Laboratory Yanning Gui, China; Huang Zheng, Wang Yingche, Dong Weibin, Rong Gang42 - Engraving, Friction and Wear in Ove Dullum, Norway; Haakon Fykse, John F. Moxnes59 - Modeling of Intermediate Ballistics of Modernized 35mm Caliber Naval Gun Marta Czyzewska, Poland; Radoslaw TrebinskiSebastian Wurster, Germany; Thomas S. FischerTechnology to Tactical MissilesLiu Tingguo, ChinaExplosives: Preparation, Sensitivity and Jie Liu, China; Wei Jiang, Fengsheng Li, Qing YangEugene Rozumov, USA; Thelma Manning, Jeff Wyckoff, Prevent DeterreEugene Rozumov, USA; Thelma Manning, Jeff Wyckoff, Xiangyang Quan, USA147 - Projectile Design and Barrel Leade John Ritter, USA INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS INTERNATIONAL BALLISTICS 160 - Performance Testing of Lead Free Primers: Blast Waves, Velocity Variations, and Environmental TestingMichael Courtney, USA; Elya Courtney, Amy Courtney, Peter David SummerPerformance of Thermally Consolidated Propellants Deterred by Coating Multi-Zhenggang Xiao, ChinaTransfer of Gun BarrelXiaobing Zhang, China; Yujia SunXiaobing Zhang, China; Tao Xue188 - Analysis of Inter-Chamber Energy and Mass Transport in High-Low Pressure Gun SystemsRyan Hill, USA; Logan McLeodIlmars Celmins, USA221 - Investigation on In-Bore Pressure Kei Asano, Japan; Akiko Matsuo, Kohei Okuno, Hiroaki 270 - Pressure Vessel Discharge Non-Jon Yagla, USAJon Yagla, USA; Sloan Burns277 - Internal Ballistics Simulation Kevin Jaansalu, Canada; J.F. ParentRaymond Chaplin, USA; Adrian Blot, Alexander CollettiDAY Dynamic Tensile Extrusion BehaviorLeeju Park, Korea; Hakjun Kim, Seokbong KimPerformance ParametersR. Warchol, Poland; Jacek Borkowski, R. Bazela, SEPTEMBER 22-26, 2014ATLANTA, GEORGIA, U