Research Area 1 – Focus Area 2: Materials Constitutive Models

Goal: Develop validated, physics-based constitutive models for geomaterials undergoing dynamic deformation and penetration, and to develop and use novel in-situ dynamic x-ray and thermal measurement techniques to initialize and validate model predictions of material performance and damage evolution. The geomaterials of long-term interest include quartz sand, sandstone, granite, and Portland cement, or those materials of a similar class whose performance is deemed to be most uncertain from an active learning Bayesian UQ process.

Long-term Strategy: Perform fundamental analyses of material behavior, development and use of novel experimental diagnostics, and development and implementation of new computational models.

 

Focus Area 2: Coordinator and PIs

Todd Hufnagel

Research Area 1 Lead, Principal Investigator for RA1–FA2 and CCRI

Ryan Hurley

Research Area 1 – Focus Area 2 Coordinator

Michael Shields

Principal Investigator for RA1–FA1, RA1–FA2, and CCRI