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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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Oranje, Jesper (author)
Carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites are well-known for their specific strength and stiffness properties. For the past two decades, various industries have increasingly used these materials to improve performance and reduce emissions. This increased use has caused a problematic growth in both production and end-of-life CFRP waste....
master thesis 2021
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Katuin, N. (author), Peeters, D.M.J. (author), Dransfeld, C.A. (author)
The outstanding properties of carbon fibre-reinforced polymer composites are affected by the development of its microstructure during processing. This work presents a novel approach to identify microstructural features both along the tape thickness and through the thickness. Voronoi tessellation-based evaluation of the fibre volume content on...
journal article 2021
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Kim Lee, B.N. (author), San Martin, D (author), Rivera Diaz del Castillo, PEJ (author)
The decrease in dislocation density and hence the high strength loss can be modelled during martensite tempering as a recovery process. In this work, an innovative approach is presented to understand the role of silicon associated with the inhibition of the recovery rate. A phenomenological model is presented, where a combination of cross...
journal article 2017
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