J.E. Miller
University of Texas at El Paso
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SHOCK COMPRESSION OF CONDENSED MATTER - 2011: Proceedings of the Conference of the American Physical Society Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter | 2012
Henry Nahra; Louis Ghosn; Eric L. Christiansen; B. Alan Davis; Chris Keddy; Karen Rodriquez; J.E. Miller; William Bohl
Metallic pressure tanks used in space missions are inherently vulnerable to hypervelocity impacts from micrometeoroids and orbital debris; thereby knowledge of impact damage and its effect on the tank integrity is crucial to a spacecraft risk assessment. This paper describes tests that have been performed to assess the effects of hypervelocity impact (HVI) damage on Titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) pressure vessels burst pressure and characteristics. The tests consisted of a pair of HVI impact tests on water-filled Ti-6Al-4V tanks (water being used as a surrogate to the actual propellant) and subsequent burst tests as well as a burst test on an undamaged control tank. The tanks were placed behind Aluminum (Al) shields and then each was impacted with a 7 km/s projectile. The resulting impact debris plumes partially penetrated the Ti-6Al-4V tank surfaces resulting in a distribution of craters. During the burst tests, the tank that failed at a lower burst pressure did appear to have the failure initiating at a crater site with observed spall cracks. A fracture mechanics analysis showed that the tanks failure at the impact location may have been due to a spall crack that formed upon impact of a fragmentation on the Titanium surface. This result was corroborated with a finite element analysis from calculated Von-Mises and hoop stresses.
SHOCK COMPRESSION OF CONDENSED MATTER - 2011: Proceedings of the Conference of the American Physical Society Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter | 2012
J.E. Miller; William Bohl; Eric C. Christiansen; B.A. Davis; Cory Foreman
Porous-ceramic, thermal protection systems are used heavily in current reentry vehicles like the Orbiter, and they are currently being proposed for the next generation of US manned spacecraft, Orion. These systems insulate reentry critical components of a spacecraft against the intense thermal environments of atmospheric reentry. Additionally, these materials are highly exposed to space environment hazards like solid particle impacts. This paper discusses impact studies up to 10 km/s on 8 lb/ft3 alumina-fiber-enhanced-thermal-barrier (AETB8) tiles coated with a toughened-unipiece-fibrousinsulation/ reaction-cured-glass layer (TUFI/RCG). A semi-empirical, first principles impact model that describes projectile dispersion is described that provides excellent agreement with observations over a broad range of impact velocities, obliquities and projectile materials. Model extensions to look at the implications of greater than 10 GPa equation of state is also discussed. Predicted penetration probabilities for a...
Procedia Engineering | 2013
W.E. Bohl; J.E. Miller; Eric L. Christiansen; B.A. Davis
Archive | 2010
Henry Nahra; Eric L. Christiansen; Andrew J. Piekutowski; Frankel Lyons; Christopher Keddy; Jonathan Salem; J.E. Miller; William Bohl; Kevin L. Poormon; Nathanel Greene; Karen Rodriquez
Archive | 2009
William Bohl; J.E. Miller; Kevin. Deighton; Cory Foreman; John Yasensky; Eric L. Christiansen; James L. Hyde; Henry Nahra
Procedia Engineering | 2017
M.A. Garcia; B.A. Davis; J.E. Miller
Procedia Engineering | 2015
J.E. Miller; Michael D. Bjorkman; Eric L. Christiansen; Shannon Ryan
Procedia Engineering | 2015
J.E. Miller; Eric L. Christiansen; B.A. Davis; K.D. Deighton
Procedia Engineering | 2015
J.E. Miller; W.E. Bohl; Eric L. Christiansen; B.A. Davis; K.D. Deighton
International Journal of Impact Engineering | 2018
J.E. Miller; Jon Read; Ovidio M. Oliveras; Eric L. Christiansen; Dana M. Lear