Fourney, William
Professor Emeritus
Mechanical Engineering
EDUCATION
B.S., Aerospace Engineering, West Virginia University
M.S., Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, West Virginia University
Ph.D., Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, Univ. of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana
BACKGROUND
W. L. (Bill) Fourney is currently Keystone Professor and Associate Dean of Engineering at the University of Maryland. He holds a joint appointment in the Mechanical Engineering Department and the Aerospace Engineering Department. He received his BS in Aerospace Engineering and his MS in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from West Virginia University. His PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics was received from the University of Illinois in 1966.
His areas of research interest are in experimental mechanics and fracture mechanics - primarily from a dynamic aspect. He has published approximately 220 articles describing the results of his research in dynamic fracture and crack arrest including approximately 50 reports to the sponsors of his research. His research has been sponsored by NSF, AFOSR, ONR, NRC, DOE, NSWC, ARL, Oak Ridge National Labs, Los Alamos National Labs, and the US Bureau of Mines.
He has served as a consultant for Gillett Research Labs, Versar, Allegheny Ballistics Lab, Harry Diamond Labs, Los Alamos National Labs, and SAIC. He is active in the Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM) and the International Society for Explosives Engineering (ISEE). In SEM he has been elected to fellow grade membership. Within ASTM he served as Chairman of the Crack Arrest Technical Committee. Within ISRM he was President of the Commission of Fragmentation by Blasting and is North American Editor of FRAGBLAST (International Journal on Fragmentation and Blasting). Recently the group that he chairs has switched affiliations from ISRM to ISEE. The name of that group is the Committee of Fragmentation by Blasting and is a Section within ISEE. He is also a member of the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM), the American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), the American Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA), and the American Helicopter Society (AHS).
HONORS AND AWARDS
- Clifford L. Sayre Teaching Award – 1995
- Pi Tau Sigma Teaching Award – 1995
- Outstanding Teaching Award UMCP – 1996
- Outstanding Contributions to Seniors UMCP – 1995
- Outstanding Educator Award Nominee Md. Assoc. for Higher Education – 1996
- Outstanding Service Award – A. James Clark School – 1997
- SEM 2000 Tatnall Award “Long & Dedicated Service to SEM”.
- Outstanding Service Award – A. James Clark School -2004
- Rainmaker - 2004
- Mentor of the Year Award – Aerospace Engineering Department - 2004
- Rainmaker - 2005
- Mentor of the Year Award – Aerospace Engineering Department – 2006
- Rainmaker - 2006
- Named as one of six Keystone Professors within A. James Clark School of Engineering - 2006- 2009 and Lead Keystone Professor
- Recipient of University of Maryland President’s Medal – 2006
- Rainmaker – 2007
- Outstanding Mentor Award – Aerospace Engineering Department – 2008
- Selected for Distinguished Alumni Award–MechSE Department Univ.Illinois-CU 2008
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
- Member ASTM, SEM, ASME, AIAA, AHS, ISEE, ASEE, AAM
- Former Member of International Society of Rock Mechanics
- West Virginia University, Member Advisory Committee - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department.
- Member Advisory Committee-Aerospace Engineering Department, US Naval Academy, Aerospace & Ocean Engineering Department, Virginia Polytechnic Institution (VPI)
- Member: Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau, Sigma Xi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi
- Fellow of SEM
- Charter Member, Academy of Distinguished Alumni-WVU Aerospace Engineering
Journals Articles
- “The response of small scale rigid targets to shallow buried explosive detonations”, D. M. Fox, X. Huang, W. L. Fourney, U. Leiste, and J. S. Lee, Accepted by International Journal of Impact Engineering
- “Target Loading from a Submerged Explosion”, Andrew Wardlaw, William Fourney and Ulrich Leiste, Shock & Vibration 17, 3, 2010, pp317-328
- “Distribution of Specific Impulse on Vehicles Subjected to IED’s”. W. L. Fourney, Uli Leiste, Alexander Hauch & Dimitri Jung, Blasting and Fragmentation, 2010, Vol. 4, Num 2, pp 117-136
- “Pressures on Targets From Buried Explosions”, L. C. Taylor, W. L. Fourney, & H. U. Leiste, Blasting and Fragmentation, Vol 4, #3, December 2010, pp 163-192
- “Full-Field Deformation Measurements Under Explosive Loading Conditions Using Multi-Image Pattern Analysis”, Michael A. Sutton, Vikrant Tiwari, Xing Zhao, Xiaomin Deng, William L. Fourney, Uli Leiste & Damien Bretall, Blasting and Fragmentation, Vol 4, #3, December 2010, pp 193-05
- “Yield Surfaces for Granular Flows Applied Explosively”, W. G. Szymezak, U. Leiste, & W. L. Fourney, Blasting and Fragmentation, 2009, Vol. 3., Num. 1, pp 43-72
- “Application of 3D Image Correlation for full field transient plate deformation measurements during blast loading”, Vikrant Tiwari, Michael Sutton, S. R. McNiell, Shaowen Xu, Xiaomin Deng, William L. Fourney, & Damien Bretall, International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 36, 2009, pp. 862-874
- “Inverse Hybrid Method for Determining Pressure Loading on Plates due to Buried Mines”, Damien Bretall & W. L. Fourney, Blasting and Fragmentation, 2009, Vol. 3, Num. 2, pp 89-114
- “Surface Instabilities from Buried Explosions”, Leslie C. Taylor, W. L. Fourney, & Daniel P. Lathrop, Blasting and Fragmentation, 2009, Vol. 3, Num. 3, pp 241-268
- “Small Scale Testing to investigate Air Blast Loading on Plates”,W. L. Fourney, H. Ulrich Leiste, and Leslie Taylor, Blasting and Fragmentation, 2009, Vol. 3, Num. 3, pp 187-206
- “An inverse approach for pressure load identification” Shaowen Xu, Xiaomin Deng, Vikrant Tiwari, Michael A. Sutton, William L. Fourney, Damien Bretall, International Journal of Impact Engineering 2009, pp 1–13
- “The Effect of Angled Bottoms on the Impulse Delivered to Armored Vehicles”, by Kevin Genson, W. L. Fourney, & Leslie Taylor, International Journal on Blasting and Fragmentation, 2008, Vol. 2, Num 1, pp 54-69
- “Pressures Acting on Targets Subjected to Explosive Loading”, by W. L. Fourney, Uli Leiste, and Leslie Taylor, Blasting and Fragmentation, 2008, Vol. 2, Num 2, pp 167-188
- “Target Loading From A Submerged Explosion”, Wardlaw, Andrew, Fourney, W. L., Leiste, U., Blasting and Fragmentation, 2008, Vol. 2., Num. 3, pp 211-226
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“Borehole Pressures in an Air Decked Situation”, by W. L. Fourney, Stefan Bihr, & Uli Leiste
FRAGBLAST International Journal on Fragmentation and Blasting, 2006, Vol. 3, pp 1-18
Submitted Journals Articles
- “The response of small scale rigid targets to shallow buried explosive detonations”, D. M. Fox, X. Huang, W. L. Fourney, U. Leiste, and J. S. Lee, Accepted by International Journal of Impact Engineering
CEEE: Three Decades of Innovation
The UMD-based center marked its 30th anniversary at a gala event on June 9.Maryland Engineering Recognizes Undergraduate Excellence
This year, Maryland Engineering honors 69 undergraduates who exemplify the college’s commitment to excellence; five are recognized with Dean’s Awards.Celebrating Black Aerospace Engineers: Jarred Young ('09, M.S. '13, Ph.D. '17)
Inspired at an early age to become a propulsion engineer, Young is helping a new generation of engineers achieve their dreams.Engineering Undergrads Recognized for Excellence
This year, the Clark School honors 70 undergraduates who exemplify the college’s commitment to excellence; five are recognized with Dean’s Awards.Legacy through Impact: Dr. Darryll J. Pines
UMD President-Designate Darryll Pines inspires a culture of excellence at the Clark School, where everyone plays a part.2017 Honors & Awards Ceremony
Sixty-nine Clark School students were acknowledged for their contributions and accomplishments.New Class Inducted into Order of the Engineer
Clark School students make a commitment to integrity and responsibility in the engineering profession.Mechanical Engineering Design Day Fall 2015
Design Day showcases Mechanical Engineering students' capstone design projects and solutions-driven prototypes.Fourney Receives SEM 2016 C.E. (Chuck) Taylor Award
Keystone Professor William Fourney Receives SEM C.E. (Chuck) Taylor Award.Desai Named ASME Fellow
Mechanical Engineering Professor Jaydev Desai named ASME Fellow.Dasgupta, Fourney and Hwang Named ASME Fellows
Three Mechanical Engineering faculty named American Society of Mechanical Engineers FellowsFive Aerospace Engineering Faculty Promoted to AIAA Associate Fellows
Akin, Bowden, Fourney, Humbert and Kothera promoted to American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Associate FellowsFourney and Sanford Recognized at Annual SEM Meeting
Associate Dean William Fourney and Professor Emeritus R. J. Sanford receive awards at annual SEM meeting.Bruck Named SEM Fellow
Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor Hugh Bruck named SEM Fellow.Fourney Selected to Receive 2014 Frocht Award
Associate dean and Keystone professor to be honored with Society for Experimental Mechanics award.Great Teaching Improves Student Retention
Keystone professors such as Mel Gomez help Clark School students stay the course.Merrill Presidential Scholars Named
Three Clark School students and their college and high school mentors honored.Rabin to Receive President's Medal
Award recognizes Mtech founding director's extraordinary contributions to campus.Clark School Recognizes Outstanding Retirees
Ceremony on Martin Hall plaza celebrates committed faculty and staff members.Fourney to Head Undergraduate Retention Office
Associate dean appointed to head newly formed office.Keystone Program Featured in ASEE Prism Magazine
Article on student retention programs cites successes of Clark School's Keystone program.Clark School Donors Exceed $100M Milestone
Dean cites need for "10,000 gifts" to reach $185M Great Expectations goal.Clark School Recognizes Outstanding Retirees
Ceremony on Martin Hall plaza celebrates committed staff members.$11 Million for Hubbard "Sky Walker" UAV
DARPA to fund James Hubbard's unmanned aeronautical vehicle (UAV).Fourney to Receive President's Medal
Award recognizes extraordinary contributions to campus.Pines to Take Aerospace Helm
Darryll J. Pines will become chair of aerospace engineering in October.Keystone Academy Fosters Great Fundamental Teaching
Six professors have been named to the Clark School's new Keystone program.Kim Building to be Featured at Conference
The Kim Building will be featured at an academic sciences building conference next week.Clark School Accomplishments Spring 2002
A list of Clark school accomplishments for Spring 2002Other professional society fellows
- Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
- Associate Fellow