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9    International Conference on the Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials under Dynamic Loading

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Brussels - Belgium

7 - 11 September 2009

Organized at the

Royal Military Academy

2009

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© Gunther Dyckmans (2007 - 2008)
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Special Sessions

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EDP-EPJ Publication

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A reduced fee is provided in order for students to facilitate their attendance at DYMAT 2009 and present their ideas.

Although the traditional DYMAT conference themes listed aside will be maintained, the organizers of DYMAT 2009 would also like to have two special sessions, the first one covering novel experimental techniques, the second one dealing with practical applications related to bio-mechanics.

Welcome to the homepage of DYMAT 2009. DYMAT is an international association for the promotion of research into the dynamic behaviour of materials and its applications. Every three years, an international conference is organized by DYMAT. The last conference took place in Dijon, France (2006). The next conference will take place in Brussels, Belgium (7-11 September 2009). It is organized at  the Belgian Royal Military Academy celebrating its 175 th anniversary in 2009.

Objective

The objective of the triennial international DYMAT conferences is to create a forum where people involved in scientific research as well as industrial applications related to the dynamic behaviour of materials can meet and discuss results and ideas by means of a series of presentations (oral and poster) and a small-scale technical exhibition. Delegates from all nations, European as well as non-European, are invited to attend the conferences and to make contributions.

 

Topics

The topics presented at the DYMAT conferences cover theoretical, numerical and experimental approaches to the various methods used to study the mechanical and physical behaviour of metals, ceramics, polymers and composites at high strain rates. People are also invited to present work based on specific industrial applications (the dynamic behaviour of materials is relevant in a multitude of situations ranging from automobile crashes and terminal ballistics to space exploration).

28 February 2009

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Express your interest in the conference and automatically receive update information.

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All conference papers will be published in a special hardcover edition of the European Physical Journal published by EDP Sciences.

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Deadline for Papers

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