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Name:Philip Gullett
Position:Faculty
Email: pgullett@cavs.msstate.edu
Office:Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems 2168
Office Phone:(662) 325-5486

Research Interest:

Penetrator mechanics, hydro-dynamic simulation, constitutive modeling of structural materials, coupled thermo-mechanical finite element simulations, Computational solid mechanics, constitutive modeling, shock simulation, atomistic simulations.

Publications:
  • Tucker, M.T., Horstemeyer, M., Whittington, W. R., Solanki, K.N., & Gullett, P. (Jul 2010). The Effect of Varying Strain Rates and Stress States on the Plasticity, Damage, and Fracture of Aluminum Alloys. In Elsevier (Eds.), Mechanics of Materials, 42(10), 895-907. [Abstract][Document Site]
  • Tucker, M.T., Horstemeyer, M., Gullett, P., El Kadiri, H., & Whittington, W. R. (Feb 2009). Anisotropic Effects on the Strain Rate Dependence of a Wrought Magnesium Alloy. Scripta Materialia, Amsterdam: Elsevier, Ltd., 60(3), 182-185. [Abstract]
  • Bilberry, A.C., Howard, I.L., & Gullett, P. (Jul 2012). Temporary Earthen Levee Protection from Overtopping Using a Rapidly Deployable Armoring System. SERRI Report 70015-010, Washington, D.C.: US Dept. of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, 88.
  • Gullett, P., Dickey, M.M., & Howard, I.L. (Jul 2012). Numerical Modeling of Bridges Subjected to Storm Surge for Mitigation of Hurricane Damage. SERRI Report 70015-005, Washington, D.C.: US Dept. of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, 82.
  • Bilberry, A.C., Howard, I.L., & Gullett, P. (Mar 2012). Finite Element Analysis of Rapidly Deployable Armoring System to Mitigate Levee Erosion During Overtopping. Proc. of GeoCongress 2012 (GSP 225), Oakland, CA.

  • Total Publications by this Author: 32