Questioning in Research: A Practical Guide to Have Cooperative and Constructive Argumentative Dialogue
27 Jun 2017 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Pablo Daniel Zavattieri
In this Lunch and Learn Session we are going to discuss ways to have collaborative and respectful dialogues in academic/scientific research. In particular, we will try to focus on how to question and challenge ideas while respecting our colleagues.
Phase Transforming Cellular Materials Simulator
07 Jun 2017 | Tools | Contributor(s): Yunlan Zhang, Chidubem Nuela Enebechi, Kristiaan William Hector, Gavin Carter, ASHLEY MIN, Valeria Grillo, David Restrepo, Nilesh Mankame, Pablo Daniel Zavattieri
The tool will predict mechanical behavior of PXCMs given the the response of the unit cell
Phase Transforming Cellular Materials (Spherical Shells)
27 Aug 2018 | Presentation Materials | Contributor(s): Valeria Grillo, ASHLEY MIN, Gavin Carter, Yunlan Zhang, Kristiaan William Hector, David Restrepo Arango, Chidubem Nuela Enebechi, Pablo Daniel Zavattieri, Nilesh Mankame
“Phase transforming cellular materials (PXCMs) are a class of materials whose unit cells exhibit multiple configurations (metastable or bistable) [1]. The geometrical structure of the PXCM can change to increase the energy absorbed. The hysteretic nature of the PXCM makes the potential...
Phase Transforming Cellular Material Simulator
27 Aug 2018 | Presentation Materials | Contributor(s): Gavin Carter, Yunlan Zhang, Kristiaan William Hector, Pablo Daniel Zavattieri
Cellular material that exhibits phase transformations provide a variety of applications from the construction of medical casts to car bumpers. Materials with multiple phases are able to experience a multitude of loading and unloading forces. How the materials reacts is in part due to its...
Modelling of Phase Transforming Cellular Material (PXCM)
28 Aug 2017 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Chidubem Nuela Enebechi, Yunlan Zhang, David Restrepo Arango, Pablo Daniel Zavattieri, Nilesh Mankame
Phase transforming cellular materials (PXCMs) are a new class of materials that can go through large deformation and return to their original configuration. Currently, there are reliable cellular materials that can resist large deformation, for example, honey comb; however, when these materials...
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