Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Ahn, B.K. (PhD Dissertation)
Interfacial
Mechanics in Fiber-Reinforced Composites: Mechanics of Single and Multiple Cracks in CMCs
Case, Scott (PhD Dissertation)
Mechanics
of Fiber-Controlled Behavior in Polymeric Composite Materials
Duthoit, Jeremy (MS Thesis)
A
micromechanics-based method for off-axis strength prediction of unidirectional laminae
Approach for a nonlinear rubber based lamina
Foster, Glen (MS Thesis)
Tensile and Flexure
Strength of Unidirectional Fiber-Reinforced Composites: Direct Numerical Simulations and
Analytic Models
Halverson, Howard G. (PhD Dissertation)
Durability of
Ceramic Matrix Composites at Elevated Temperatures: Experimental Studies and Predictive
Modeling
Hayes, Michael (MS Thesis)
Characterization
and Modeling of a Fiber-Reinforced Polymeric Composite Structural Beam and Bridge
Structure for Use in the Tom's Creek Bridge Rehabilitation Project
Lavoie, Andre (PhD Dissertation)
Scaling Effects
on Damage Development, Strength, and Stress-Rupture Life of Laminated Composites in
Tension
Loverich, James (MS Thesis)
Life Prediction
of Composite Armor in an Unbonded Flexible Pipe
McBagonluri-Nurri, Fred (MS Thesis)
Simulation
of Fatigue Performance & Creep Rupture of Glass-Reinforced Polymeric Composites for
Infrastructure Applications
Pandey, Vinayak (MS Thesis)
Quasi-Static
and Creep Behavior of Enhanced SiC/SiC Ceramic Matrix Composites
Patel, Sneha (MS Thesis)
Durability of
Advanced Woven Composites in Aerospace Applications
Phifer, Steve (MS Thesis)
Quasi-Static and
Fatigue Evaluation of Pultruded Vinyl Ester/E-Glass Composites
Russell, Blair (MS Thesis)
Material
Characterization and Life Prediction of a Carbon Fiber/Thermoplastic Matrix Composite for
Use in Non-Bonded Flexible Risers
Senne, Jolyn (MS Thesis)
Fatigue Life
of Hybrid FRP Composite Beams
Verghese, Nikhil (PhD. Dissertation)
Durability of
Polymer Matrix Composites for Infrastructure: The Role of the Interphase
Walther, Brady (MS Thesis)
An
Investigation of the Tensile Strength and Stiffness of Unidirectional Polymer-Matrix,
Carbon-Fiber Composites under the Influence of Elevated Temperatures
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