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Contact stiffness of rough surfaces

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Contact stiffness of multiscale surfaces by truncation analysis

 

In this concise piece of work, an effective method is shown to gain new understandings into the role of surface structure in the field of contact mechanics. In particular, normal contact stiffness is correlated to parameters of surfaces' fractal dimension and amplitude. 

3D printing of simulated geomaterials

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3D printable geomaterials

https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeot.15.P.034

This work, dating back to 2015 demonstrates the simulation of grain morphologies for subsequent fabrication of surrogate geomaterials 

 

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The remarkable mechanical properties of crumpled materials

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Mechanics of crumpled materials

Crumpled materials exhibit unusual and as yet unexpained mechanical properties. Through the surprisingly complex morphologies of facets and ridges formed in the crumpling of paper into a ball or densser materials, very high strength to weight ratios can emerge.

Fracture mechanics of porous materials

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Fracture mechanics of porous materials

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engfracmech.2015.10.004

The effects of pore geometry on fracture mechanics is studied by considering notches of various types with a uniform crack growth. This work, published in Engineering Fracture mechanics, sheds light on the role of stress concentrators in the toughness of porous materials. 

Additive manufacturing of ceramics from preceramic polymers

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Additive manufacturing of ceramics from preceramic polymers

 

Following extensive research by our outstanding doctoral candidate here, Dr. Wang, a publication in the journal Additive Manufacturing is now in press.