RIP (Radiation Interaction Program), A One-Dimensional Material Response Code,
Abstract
The Radiation Interaction Program (RIP) was developed and documented as part of the DNA-sponsored PREDIX Program. RIP is a one-dimensional slab geometry, material response code. This code is used to calculate the response of homogeneous materials exposed to x-ray radiation, electron beams, plate impact or an arbitrary time-dependent pressure boundary condition. The report contains a general description of the code, its' available options, and descriptions of the primary physical models. In particular the x-ray radiation source routine, equations of state, a rate-dependent strain hardening constitutive model for 6061-T6 aluminum (which also includes a Bauschinger effect on unloading), and material failure models are discussed in this report. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1972
- Accession Number
- AD0755147
Entities
People
- Harold E. Read
- Roland H. Fisher