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Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 29:785-792
Size-related diet shifts are important characteristics of fish trophodynamics. Here, body size–related changes in muscle δ15N and δ13C of four coral reef fishes, Acanthurus nigrofuscus (herbivore), Chaetodon lunulatus (corallivore), Chromis xanth
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Paul A. Urtiew, D. W. Greenwood, Frank Garcia, J. W. Forbes, Kevin S. Vandersall, Craig M. Tarver
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 1:46-51
Safety issues related to thermal cook-off are important for handling and storing explosive devices. Violence of an event as a function of confinement is important for prediction of collateral events. There are major issues which require an understand
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J. W. Tringe, J. D. Molitoris, L. Smilowitz, J. R. Kercher, H. K. Springer, B. F. Henson, E. A. Glascoe, D. W. Greenwood, R. G. Garza, B. M. Wong, J. D. Batteux, J. L. Maienschein, Mark Elert, Michael D. Furnish, William W. Anderson, William G. Proud, William T. Butler
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
The evolution of a thermally‐initiated explosion is studied using a multiple‐image x‐ray system. HMX‐based PBX 9501 is used in this work, enabling direct comparison to recently‐published data obtained with proton radiography [1]. Multiple x
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P. A. Urtiew, P. C. Hsu, F Garcia, J. L. Maienschein, D. W. Greenwood, C. M. Tarver, Kevin S. Vandersall, J. W. Forbes
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
LX‐04 is a widely used HMX‐based plastic bonded explosive, which contains 85 weight % HMX and 15 weight % Viton binder. The sensitivity of LX‐04 to a single stimulus such as heat, impact, and shock has been previously studied. However, hazard s
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S. K. Chidester, J. W. Forbes, R. G. Garza, A. M. Niles, D. W. Greenwood, C. M. Tarver, F. Garcia, L. L. Swizter
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
The Steven Test was developed to determine relative impact sensitivity of metal encased solid high explosives and also be amenable to two‐dimensional modeling. Low level reaction thresholds occur at impact velocities below those required for shock
Publikováno v:
Experimental Mechanics. 17:161-166
The absence of any torsional fatigue-test data on currently used titanium-alloy spring wire along with inconsistent fatigue-test data derived from earlier test programs prompted this investigation. The torsional fatigue testing was performed on strai