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Characterization of shear-thickening fluid-filled foam systems for use in energy absorption devices
Ramirez, Jose G. (Jose Guadalupe), 1980- (2004)
- Advisor: Gareth McKinley
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Energy absorption of reticulated foams filled with shear-thickening silica suspensions
Bettin, Giorgia (2005)
- Advisor: Gareth H. McKinley
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Optimization of thin-wall cylindrical shells with compliant cellular-solid cores (2005) read it
- Advisor: Tomasz Wierzbicki
- Department of Ocean Engineering
Mechanical behavior of closed-cell and hollow-sphere metallic foams
Sanders, Wynn Steven, 1974- (2002)
- Advisor: Lorna J. Gibson
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
A fracture-based approach to understanding debonding in FRP bonded structural members
GüneÅ, OÄuz, 1971- (2004)
- Advisor: Oral Büyüköztürk
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Effect of hull-to-bulkhead flexible connection on blast resistance of double hulled ships
Brown, Christian R. (Christian Randall) (2004)
- Advisor: Tomasz Wierzbicki
- Department of Mechanical Engineering; Department of Ocean Engineering
The effects of radial support characteristics on submarine hull instability pressures
Smith, André Delano (1994)
- Advisor: James Gorman
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Advisors: Shi-Chang Wooh; Tomasz Wierzbicki
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
FRP strengthening of RC beams in flexure and shear : failure modes and design
Karaca, Erdem, 1976- (2002)
- Advisor: Oral Büyüköztürk
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Advisor: Jerome J. Connor, Jr.
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Advisor: Tomasz Wierzbicki
- Department of Ocean Engineering
- Advisors: Brent D. Appleby; S. Mark Spearing
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics