ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This collection includes most of the ASU Theses and Dissertations from 2011 to present. ASU Theses and Dissertations are available in downloadable PDF format; however, a small percentage of items are under embargo. Information about the dissertations/theses includes degree information, committee members, an abstract, supporting data or media.
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- Jiang, Hanqing
- Solanki, Kiran
- 5 Arizona State University
- 2 Mignolet, Marc
- 2 Oswald, Jay
- 2 Peralta, Pedro
- 1 Adlakha, Ilaksh
- more
- 1 Ayyar, Adarsh
- 1 Brown, Andrew David
- 1 Chawla, Nikhilesh
- 1 Galan Vera, Magdian Ulises
- 1 Lim, Harn Chyi
- 1 Liu, Yongming
- 1 Patel, Jay K.
- 1 Peralta, Pedro D
- 1 Sieradzki, Karl
- 1 Sodano, Henry A
- 1 Speyer, Gil
- 5 Public
- Mechanical engineering
- 3 Materials Science
- 2 Mechanics
- 1 Digital Image Correlation
- 1 EBSD
- 1 Grain Boundary Misorientation
- 1 Microstructurally explicit finite element model
- more
- 1 Nuclear engineering
- 1 Shock Loading
- 1 Spall Damage
- 1 Taylor Factor
- 1 X-Ray Tomography
- 1 cohesive zone modeling (CZM)
- 1 crack
- 1 deformation/failure mechanisms
- 1 dislocations
- 1 fission product transport
- 1 grain boundaries
- 1 grain boundary diffusion
- 1 hydrogen embrittlement
- 1 kink bands in polymer matrix composites (PMC)
- 1 microstructure
- 1 molecular dynamics
- 1 multiphysics simulation
- 1 stress gradients
- 1 triple junctions
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- Towards a National Cinema: An Analysis of Caliwood Films by Luis Ospina and Carlos Mayolo and Their Fundamental Contribution to Colombian Film
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Polymer matrix composites (PMCs) are attractive structural materials due to their high stiffness to low weight ratio. However, unidirectional PMCs have low shear strength and failure can occur along kink bands that develop on compression due to plastic microbuckling that carry strains large enough to induce nonlinear matrix deformation. Reviewing the literature, a large fraction of the existing work is for uniaxial compression, and the effects of stress gradients, such as those present during bending, have not been as well explored, and these effects are bound to make difference in terms of kink band nucleation and growth. Furthermore, reports on …
- Contributors
- Patel, Jay K., Peralta, Pedro D, Oswald, Jay, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
Fission products in nuclear fuel pellets can affect fuel performance as they change the fuel chemistry and structure. The behavior of the fission products and their release mechanisms are important to the operation of a power reactor. Research has shown that fission product release can occur through grain boundary (GB) at low burnups. Early fission gas release models, which assumed spherical grains with no effect of GB diffusion, did not capture the early stage of the release behavior well. In order to understand the phenomenon at low burnup and how it leads to the later release mechanism, a microstructurally explicit …
- Contributors
- Lim, Harn Chyi, Peralta, Pedro, Jiang, Hanqing, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is a phenomenon that affects both the physical and chemical properties of several intrinsically ductile metals. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms behind HE has been of particular interest in both experimental and modeling research. Discrepancies between experimental observations and modeling results have led to various proposals for HE mechanisms. Therefore, to gain insights into HE mechanisms in iron, this dissertation aims to investigate several key issues involving HE such as: a) the incipient crack tip events; b) the cohesive strength of grain boundaries (GBs); c) the dislocation-GB interactions and d) the dislocation mobility. The crack tip, which presents …
- Contributors
- Adlakha, Ilaksh, Solanki, Kiran, Mignolet, Marc, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
Recently, the use of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanowires as an interphase in composite materials has been demonstrated to increase the interfacial shear strength between carbon fiber and an epoxy matrix. In this research work, the strong adhesion between ZnO and carbon fiber is investigated to elucidate the interactions at the interface that result in high interfacial strength. First, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are performed to calculate the adhesive energy between bare carbon and ZnO. Since the carbon fiber surface has oxygen functional groups, these were modeled and MD simulations showed the preference of ketones to strongly interact with ZnO, however, …
- Contributors
- Galan Vera, Magdian Ulises, Sodano, Henry A, Jiang, Hanqing, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Shock loading is a complex phenomenon that can lead to failure mechanisms such as strain localization, void nucleation and growth, and eventually spall fracture. The length scale of damage with respect to that of the surrounding microstructure has proven to be a key aspect in determining sites of failure initiation. Studying incipient stages of spall damage is of paramount importance to accurately determine initiation sites in the material microstructure where damage will nucleate and grow and to formulate continuum models that account for the variability of the damage process due to microstructural heterogeneity, which is the focus of this research. …
- Contributors
- Brown, Andrew David, Peralta, Pedro, Peralta, Pedro, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015