International Conference on Structures under Shock and Impact on June 09-11, 2025 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom

International Conference on Structures under Shock and Impact on June 09-11, 2025 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The increasing need to protect civilian infrastructure and industrial facilities against unintentional loads arising from accidental impact and explosion events as well as terrorist attacks is reflected in the sustained interest in the SUSI meetings over three decades. While advances have been made over this period, many challenges remain, such as developing more effective and efficient blast and impact mitigation approaches than those that currently exist. The primary focus remains the survivability of physical facilities and the protection of people, as well as reducing economic losses and impact on the environment, with emphasis on innovative protective technologies to support the needs of an economically growing, modern society. The application of this technology ranges from the safe transportation of people and dangerous materials to defences against natural hazards such as floods, wind, storms, tsunamis and earthquakes.

Large scale testing is prohibitive and small scale laboratory testing results in scaling uncertainties. Continuing research is therefore essential to improve knowledge on how structures behave under a variety of load actions, some of which interact making it even more complex and difficult to define. Consequently, more use of advanced numerical simulations for load and structural response calculations is common practice in industry and academia. Such calculations can directly be used in design and risk assessment calculations, but also be applied to more simplified design tools and design codes. Whether numerical or analytical modelling techniques are employed, experimental validation is vital for there to be acceptance of the approach to be used.

The SUSI meeting, over the years, has fulfilled many objectives, not least to provide a forum for the exchange of research ideas and results to promote a better understanding of the critical issues relating to the testing behaviour, modelling and analysis of protective structures against blast and impact loading.

The SUSI meetings aim to bring together scientists and engineers from a wide range of academic disciplines and industrial backgrounds who have an active interest in structural impact and the blast response of structures and materials. In this way, major developments in various directions can be brought to the attention of the entire blast and impact community.

Conference Topics

The following list covers some of the topics to be presented at SUSI 2025. Papers on other subjects related to the objectives of the conference are also welcome.

Impact and blast loading

Shock/blast wave dynamics and interaction with structures

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