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Clive Siviour
Clive Siviour
Professor of Materials Engineering, University of Oxford
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei eng.ox.ac.uk
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Review of experimental techniques for high rate deformation and shock studies
JE Field, SM Walley, WG Proud, HT Goldrein, CR Siviour
International Journal of Impact Engineering 30 (7), 725-775, 2004
10392004
High Strain Rate Mechanics of Polymers: A Review
CR Siviour, JL Jordan
Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials 2 (1), 15-32, 2016
3712016
The high strain rate compressive behaviour of polycarbonate and polyvinylidene difluoride
CR Siviour, SM Walley, WG Proud, JE Field
Polymer 46 (26), 12546-12555, 2005
2722005
In-plane and through-thickness properties, failure modes, damage and delamination in 3D woven carbon fibre composites subjected to impact loading
R Gerlach, CR Siviour, J Wiegand, N Petrinic
Composites Science and Technology 72 (3), 397-411, 2012
1932012
Mechanical properties of Epon 826/DEA epoxy
JL Jordan, JR Foley, CR Siviour
Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials 12 (3), 249-272, 2008
1832008
Experimental characterisation and constitutive modelling of RTM-6 resin under impact loading
R Gerlach, CR Siviour, N Petrinic, J Wiegand
Polymer 49 (11), 2728-2737, 2008
1772008
Particle size effects on the mechanical properties of a polymer bonded explosive
CR Siviour, MJ Gifford, SM Walley, WG Proud, JE Field
Journal of materials science 39 (4), 1255-1258, 2004
1572004
Deformation behaviour of stainless steel microlattice structures by selective laser melting
P Li, Z Wang, N Petrinic, CR Siviour
Materials Science and Engineering: A 614, 116-121, 2014
1382014
Temperature–time response of a polymer bonded explosive in compression (EDC37)
DM Williamson, CR Siviour, WG Proud, SJP Palmer, R Govier, K Ellis, ...
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 41 (8), 085404, 2008
1292008
High strain rate properties of a polymer-bonded sugar: their dependence on applied and internal constraints
CR Siviour, PR Laity, WG Proud, JE Field, D Porter, PD Church, P Gould, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering …, 2008
1272008
Beyond Hopkinson's bar
F Pierron, H Zhu, C Siviour
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical …, 2014
1222014
Behaviour of ammonium perchlorate–based propellants and a polymer–bonded explosive under impact loading
JE Balzer, CR Siviour, SM Walley, WG Proud, JE Field
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical …, 2004
1102004
A Thermoreversible Supramolecular Polyurethane with Excellent Healing Ability at 45 C
A Feula, A Pethybridge, I Giannakopoulos, X Tang, A Chippindale, ...
Macromolecules 48 (17), 6132-6141, 2015
1062015
Compressive properties of extruded polytetrafluoroethylene
JL Jordan, CR Siviour, JR Foley, EN Brown
Polymer 48 (14), 4184-4195, 2007
1042007
Mechanical properties of SnPb and lead-free solders at high rates of strain
CR Siviour, SM Walley, WG Proud, JE Field
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 38 (22), 4131, 2005
1012005
Lubrication of polycarbonate at cryogenic temperatures in the split Hopkinson pressure bar
A Trautmann, CR Siviour, SM Walley, JE Field
International journal of impact engineering 31 (5), 523-544, 2005
1002005
On the mechanical behaviour of PEEK and HA cranial implants under impact loading
D Garcia-Gonzalez, J Jayamohan, SN Sotiropoulos, SH Yoon, J Cook, ...
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 69, 342-354, 2017
992017
Strain rate dependent compressive properties of glass microballoon epoxy syntactic foams
P Li, N Petrinic, CR Siviour, R Froud, JM Reed
Materials Science and Engineering: A 515 (1-2), 19-25, 2009
972009
High-strain rate Brazilian testing of an explosive simulant using speckle metrology
SG Grantham, CR Siviour, WG Proud, JE Field
Measurement Science and Technology 15 (9), 1867, 2004
862004
A novel method for pulse shaping of Split Hopkinson tensile bar signals
R Gerlach, SK Sathianathan, C Siviour, N Petrinic
International Journal of Impact Engineering 38 (12), 976-980, 2011
812011
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