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MEAM Seminar: “Controlling Fracture Behavior through Architecture”

March 22 at 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Many natural materials achieve excellent combinations of mechanical properties through their micro- and nano-scale structures, which leverage a level of complexity currently unmatched in engineering design. Recent advances in digital manufacturing have enabled the introduction of these fine-scale architectures to improve the mechanical properties of materials, but their complexity still lags far behind that of natural materials. In particular, the potential of these structures to create materials with enhanced fracture resistance has remained limited, primarily due to a narrow design focus on simple, repetitive structures optimized for idealized elastic-brittle materials. Improving the damage-tolerance of materials is critical to the mechanical performance of structures and interfaces, as cracks and defects often lead to failure at far-field loads that are significantly lower than the theoretical strength of the system. In this talk, we demonstrate how leveraging disordered structures and considering material behavior beyond the elastic limit can significantly enhance the fracture resistance of architected interfaces. Specifically, we examine three key aspects influencing the failure of architected interfaces: the effects of plasticity, the advantages of disordered structures, and the impacts of stochastic material failure. Through a combination of mechanics frameworks, computational modeling, and experimental mechanics including full-field analyses using digital image correlation and photoelasticity, we demonstrate that properly designed architectures lead to tunable and enhanced fracture resistance. These architectures enlarge the region of damage around the crack tip, delocalizing stresses and increasing the resistance to crack propagation, while also revealing novel properties such as the decoupling of toughness and strength.

Sage Fulco

Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Mechanical Engineering & Applied Mechanics, University of Pennsylvania

Sage Fulco is advised by Dr. Kevin Turner.

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Date:
March 22
Time:
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Organizer

Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
Phone
215-746-1818
Email
meam@seas.upenn.edu
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Venue

Levine 307
3330 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 United States
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