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Janssen, M. (author), Zuidema, J (author), Wanhill, R.J.H. (author)
In this second edition, which is the result of numerous revisions, updates and additions, the authors cover the basic concepts of fracture mechanics for both the linear elastic and elastic-plastic regimes. The fracture mechanics parameters K, G, J and CTOD are treated in a basic manner along with the test methods to determine critical values....
book 2024
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Hu, D. (author), Du, L. (author), Alfreider, Markus (author), Fan, J. (author), Kiener, Daniel (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author)
To fulfill the high-temperature application requirement of high-power electronics packaging, Cu nanoparticle sintering technology, with benefits in low-temperature processing and high-melting point, has attracted considerable attention as a promising candidate for the die-attach interconnect. Comprehensive mechanical characterization of the...
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Ulyanov, Boris (author)
Liquid crystalline polymers have recently attracted attention for their great tensile properties. However, their interlaminar fracture toughness is low. To solve this, toughening approaches inspired by Nature are applied, exploiting the shaping freedom of fused deposition modelling. Three approaches are studied: the matchstick approach, z...
master thesis 2023
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Zhang, Chi (author)
In recent years, the wind energy industry shows more and more interest in composite materials manufactured with a new process called pultrusion. The advantage of pultruded composite plates includes high fiber volume fraction, low price and simplified blade manufacturing. However, pultruded plates are fully cured and crosslinking is absent at...
master thesis 2023
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Spoelstra, Linde (author)
Mycelium based composites (MBC) have revolutionised the field of material production, where a living fungus is employed to overgrow and bind lignocellulosic substrate materials together. Their bio-based nature, low embodied energy, and biodegradability, mark their great potential to reduce the increasing pressure conventional materials put on...
master thesis 2023
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Kootte, Lucas (author)
A building block pyramid is designed used to evaluate a composite aircraft structure, combining tests and analyses, using stiffened panels, single-stringer specimens and coupons. Failure in these structures can be caused by postbuckling-induced skin-stringer separation, which is complex, involving matrix cracks, fibre bridges, and delamination...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Tijs, B.H.A.H. (author)
Thermoplastic composites enable new manufacturing techniques such as conduction welding to make the aviation industry more sustainable, while at the same time, provide great benefits to cost-efficient high-volume production. One of the benefits of welding is that it reduces the amount of mechanical fasteners required. Fastener-free joining also...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Morete Barbosa Bertolo, V. (author)
The use of materials in increasingly severe service conditions raises concerns about structural safety with respect to cleavage fracture. There are three main material-related challenges that structures face under harsh environments: 1) the trade-off between strength and toughness; 2) the ductile-to-brittle transition behaviour of BCC high...
doctoral thesis 2023
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DASOPOULOS, DIONYSIOS (author)
Thick-section high strength steels (HSS) are widely used in engineering applications with requirements of high toughness and strength. Structural components are commonly joined by welding, known to significantly degrade the mechanical properties of steel due to changes in microstructure (e.g., grain size coarsening and martensite-austenite (M-A)...
master thesis 2023
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Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author), Farooq, U. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Dransfeld, C.A. (author)
Toughness of epoxies is commonly improved by adding thermoplastic phases, which is achieved through dissolution and phase separation at the microscale. However, little is known about the synergistic effects of toughening phases on multiple scales. Therefore, here, we study the toughening of epoxies with layered poly(ether imide) (PEI) structures...
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Morete Barbosa Bertolo, V. (author), Jiang, Q. (author), Terol Sanchez, M. (author), Riemslag, A.C. (author), Walters, C.L. (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Popovich, V. (author)
High strength steels are widely used for structural applications, where a combination of excellent strength and ductile-to-brittle transition (DBT) properties are required. However, such a combination of high strength and toughness can be deteriorated in the heat affected zone (HAZ) after welding. This work aims to develop a relationship...
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Quan, D. (author), Liu, Jiaming (author), Yao, L. (author), Dransfeld, C.A. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Zhao, Guoqun (author)
The production of advanced composites from recycled carbon fibres (rCFs) is critical for the sustainable development of carbon fibre industry. Herein, non-woven mats consisting of commingled rCFs and Polyphenylene-sulfide (PPS) fibres were compression moulded to manufacture rCF/PPS composites, with the fibre/matrix adhesion being tailored by...
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Leonetti, Davide (author), Mattos Ferreira, V. (author), Schotsman, B. (author)
R350HT is a standard premium heat-treated rail steel and the reference for new rail steel development. The present study discusses an experimental characterization of fatigue crack growth rate and fracture toughness for this refined pearlitic rail steel in mode-I-loading. The tests are carried out on compact tension specimens extracted from...
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Feng, W. (author), Moreira Arouche, M. (author), Pavlovic, M. (author)
Hybrid bi-material concepts in engineering structures where fibre-polymer composites are used together with steel structural members have potential to reduce material usage, extend fatigue life and improve structural reliability. The bond performance of the bi-material composite-to-steel interface is of crucial importance and highly relies on...
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de Araujo Alves Lima, Rosemere (author), Tao, R. (author), Bernasconi, A.C. (author), Carboni, M. (author), Carrere, N. (author), Teixeira De Freitas, S. (author)
Aiming to increase damage tolerance of adhesively bonded joints, this work explores the influence of CFRP layup of the adherends on the crack onset and crack propagation of composite bonded joints under mode I loading. Quasi-static Double Cantilever Beam tests were performed using four different CFRP layups bonded with two adhesives. Parallel...
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De Paula Santos, L.F. (author), Monticeli, F.M. (author), Ribeiro, Bruno (author), Costa, Michelle Leali (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Botelho, Edson Cocchieri (author)
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites are widely used to produce structural components. However, their low interlaminar strength makes them susceptible to delamination, limiting structural applications. Aiming to solve this problem, this work proposes adding carbon nanotubes buckypaper (BP) into CFR thermoplastic composites as an...
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Mohammadi, R. (author), Akrami, R. (author), Assaad, Maher (author), Nasor, Mohamed (author), Imran, Ahmed (author), Fotouhi, M. (author)
In this study, the fatigue properties of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite laminates were investigated, specifically focusing on the incorporation of 100-µm polysulfone (PSU) nanofibers as an interleaving material. The PSU nanofibers were produced using the electrospinning technique. Both quasi-static and fatigue tests were...
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Quan, D. (author), Wang, Guilong (author), Zhao, Guoqun (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author)
The exceptional mechanical properties of Polyether-ether-ketone(PEEK) polymers make them ideal candidates for interlayer toughening of carbon fibre/epoxy composites. Herein, ultra-thin PEEK films with a thickness of 8μm, 18μm and 25μm were used for interlayer toughening of an aerospace-grade carbon fibre/epoxy composite. The mode-I and mode...
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Jiang, Quanxin (author), Morete Barbosa Bertolo, V. (author), Pallaspuro, Sakari (author), Popovich, V. (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Walters, C.L. (author)
Multi-barrier cleavage models consider cleavage fracture which is characterized by a series of microscale events. One of the challenges for multi-barrier cleavage models is the strong variations of cleavage parameters across different types of steels. The source and magnitude of the variations have not been studied systematically. In the...
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He, P. (author), Feng, W. (author), Pavlovic, M. (author)
The concept of an innovative bonded joining technology where welding is not required is presented as an alternative to traditional welded connection for steel circular hollow section (CHS). Wrapped composite joints have potential to greatly improve fatigue endurance when applied in multi-membered truss structures, e.g. offshore jackets for...
journal article 2023
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