Crack and material behavior characterization under rapid dynamics

This area focuses on experimental monitoring of cracking and decohesion mechanisms in all types of solid media, using ultra-rapid field measurements, and on identifying the response of certain material behaviors or composite assemblies under dynamic loading, using inverse analysis or a non-parametric approach.


Observe, understand and model dynamic cracking
Enhance thermomechanical characterization methods

Identification of dynamic stress intensity factors, and crack stability zone as a function of T-stress

High-speed imaging and infrared thermography

Behavior of ultrasonically welded composites

Identification of thermomechanical response using a non-parametric approach

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