学术讲座通知
学校国际化基金资助海外学者聘请项目
主讲人:陈晓钢; 曼彻斯特大学
讲座主题: 纺织结构的弹道性能
Ballistic Performance of Textile Structures
讲座地点: 综合实验 一号楼602
讲座时间:2015年7月14日(周二),10:00-11:00
主办单位:工业装备结构分析国家重点实验室
摘要:Ballistic protection remains to be an important issue for the military and the police because of regional conflicts, terrorism and crime in various part of the world. The ultimate objectives in protective materials are protective performance and lightweight. This presentation starts by introducing the investigation into the stress/strain distribution and material failure modes under high velocity impact. Based on the understanding of the impact mechanisms, novel methods were developed for the engineering design of protective fabrics and panels. Simulation and experimental results both demonstrate ballistic panels with lighter mass can provide better protection against ballistic impact. The work personal protective equipment at the University of Manchester extends to stabbing and slashing protection.
主讲人简介:
Xiaogang Chen graduated in Textile Engineering with his BSc (1982) and MSc (1985) degrees from Northwest Institute of Textiles Science and Technology (NITST), Xi'an, China, and obtained his PhD in Textile Engineering from the University of Leeds in 1991. He was a lecturer in NITST from 1985 to 1988 when he and his colleagues researched on Textile CAD which was awarded the provincial prize. He became a post-doctoral researcher in Heriot-Watt University from 1991 to 1994 and he research on textile composites and geometrical modeling of textile structures. He joined UMIST in 1994 as the lecturer of Technical Textiles and was promoted to senior lectureship in 2002.
He is currently a Reader in Textile Materials in the School of Materials, The University of Manchester. His research interests range from geometrical and mechanical modelling of textile assemblies, engineering design of textile reinforced composites, CAD/CAM of complex textile assemblies, to 2D/3D technical textiles. His research partners include academics and industrialists from other UK universities and companies. He was the Research Co-ordinator of the national TechniTex Partnership for its opening phase and is a major player in the second phase of the national programme.