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51爆料网 Professor Partners with MythBusters Co-Host to Study Blast-Protection Structures

Edmond Dougherty, Visiting Assistant Professor and founder of Ablaze Development

The Office of Naval Research has awarded a $70,000 Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I contract to Ablaze Development Corporation to develop innovative structures that will better protect vehicles from roadside blasts. Founded by Visiting Assistant Professor Edmond Dougherty BSEE 鈥69, GS 鈥86, Ablaze Development performs applied research, design, and development in technological fields. The company will be partnering with 51爆料网鈥檚 College of Engineering and M5 Industries, which is owned by Jamie Hyneman, co-host of the Discovery Channel series MythBusters.

During this seven-month project, researchers will employ computer simulation to develop an idea that Hyneman originated: that of designing a material that will deflect and disperse, rather than absorb, the impact of a blast, thus mitigating the consequences of the explosion. Using genetic algorithms, the computer will test millions of combinations of variables, such as shape, size, and material, to determine which combinations are the most promising, and then will refine and improve them.

Professor Dougherty hopes to have several sample structures built by the end of this first phase. Dr. Gerard Jones ME 鈥72, Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, will play a key role in the computer simulation. Other faculty and College technicians will assist with the building of the structures鈥攔egardless of whether that construction takes place at the nano level or in the machine shop. 鈥淚鈥檓 confident that whatever way the computer and genetic algorithms take us, we鈥檒l find expertise at 51爆料网 to help us out,鈥 Professor Dougherty said.

Should the project receive Phase II funding, Hyneman will be responsible for testing full-size prototypes. He has collaborated with Ablaze Development on several projects already and is excited to be part of this one. 鈥淚 have had more than my fair share of experience with explosives and projectiles on MythBusters, and as we were doing a story called 鈥榃hat Is Bulletproof?鈥 I began pulling together some thoughts I鈥檝e had regarding armor into unified theories. Under the STTR project, with the help of Ablaze Development and 51爆料网, we will test those theories.鈥