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ContributorsButler, Robb (Conductor) / McCreary, Kimilee (Conductor) / Bakko, Nicki L. (Conductor) / Schreuder, Joel (Conductor) / Larson, Matthew (Performer) / Ortman, Mory (Performer) / Graduate Chorale I (Performer) / Graduate Chorale II (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created1999-12-02
ContributorsThuerauf, Jeffrey P. (Conductor) / Ward, Jennifer E (Conductor) / Archibald, Lyle (Conductor) / Larson, Matthew (Performer) / Ortman, Mory (Performer) / Graduate Chorale (Performer) / Recital Chorale (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created1999-03-04
ContributorsKagikas, Jennifer (Conductor) / Lawlor, Mark F. (Conductor) / Mahoney, Sean (Conductor) / Brower, Kevin (Conductor) / Larson, Matthew (Performer) / Ortman, Mory (Performer) / Graduate Chorale (Performer) / Recital Chorale (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2000-03-02
ContributorsZeeman Rugen, Kira (Conductor) / Banta, Joanna (Performer) / Huff, Michael (Conductor) / Li, Lin (Performer) / Graduate Chorale I (Performer) / Graduate Chorale II (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2001-11-29
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The relationships between the properties of materials and their microstructures have been a central topic in materials science. The microstructure-property mapping and numerical failure prediction are critical for integrated computational material engineering (ICME). However, the bottleneck of ICME is the lack of a clear understanding of the failure mechanism as

The relationships between the properties of materials and their microstructures have been a central topic in materials science. The microstructure-property mapping and numerical failure prediction are critical for integrated computational material engineering (ICME). However, the bottleneck of ICME is the lack of a clear understanding of the failure mechanism as well as an efficient computational framework. To resolve these issues, research is performed on developing novel physics-based and data-driven numerical methods to reveal the failure mechanism of materials in microstructure-sensitive applications. First, to explore the damage mechanism of microstructure-sensitive materials in general loading cases, a nonlocal lattice particle model (LPM) is adopted because of its intrinsic ability to handle the discontinuity. However, the original form of LPM is unsuitable for simulating nonlinear behavior involving tensor calculation. Therefore, a damage-augmented LPM (DLPM) is proposed by introducing the concept of interchangeability and bond/particle-based damage criteria. The proposed DLPM successfully handles the damage accumulation behavior in general material systems under static and fatigue loading cases. Then, the study is focused on developing an efficient physics-based data-driven computational framework. A data-driven model is proposed to improve the efficiency of a finite element analysis neural network (FEA-Net). The proposed model, i.e., MFEA-Net, aims to learn a more powerful smoother in a multigrid context. The learned smoothers have good generalization properties, and the resulted MFEA-Net has linear computational complexity. The framework has been applied to efficiently predict the thermal and elastic behavior of composites with various microstructural fields. Finally, the fatigue behavior of additively manufactured (AM) Ti64 alloy is analyzed both experimentally and numerically. The fatigue experiments show the fatigue life is related with the contour process parameters, which can result in different pore defects, surface roughness, and grain structures. The fractography and grain structures are closely observed using scanning electron microscope. The sample geometry and defect/crack morphology are characterized through micro computed tomography (CT). After processing the pixel-level CT data, the fatigue crack initiation and growth behavior are numerically simulated using MFEA-Net and DLPM. The experiments and simulation results provided valuable insights in fatigue mechanism of AM Ti64 alloy.
ContributorsMeng, Changyu (Author) / Liu, Yongming (Thesis advisor) / Hoover, Christian (Committee member) / Li, Lin (Committee member) / Peralta, Pedro (Committee member) / Wang, Liping (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2023
ContributorsLarson, Brook (Conductor) / Smit, Ryan (Conductor) / Wright, Alicia (Conductor) / McCreary, Kimilee D. (Conductor) / Larson, Matthew (Performer) / Ortman, Mory (Performer) / Graduate Chorale (Performer) / Recital Chorale (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2000-04-27
ContributorsAnderson, Janessa (Conductor) / Wenham, Nicholas (Conductor) / Brown, Tiffani D. (Conductor) / Banta, Joanna (Performer) / Huff, Michael (Conductor) / Li, Lin (Performer) / Parthun, Karen (Performer) / Graduate Chorale (Performer) / Recital Chorale (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2002-02-28
ContributorsThuerauf, Jeffrey P. (Conductor) / Cavalieri, Michael (Conductor) / Smit, Ryan (Conductor) / Curtis, Joseph R. (Conductor) / Larson, Matthew (Performer) / Li, Lin (Performer) / Graduate Chorale (Performer) / Recital Chorale (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2001-03-01
ContributorsLawlor, Mark F. (Conductor) / Brower, Kevin (Conductor) / Marcus, Susan (Conductor) / Ortman, Mory (Performer) / Larson, Matthew (Performer) / Recital Chorale (Performer) / Graduate Chorale (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Performer)
Created1999-10-07
ContributorsBrauer, Sammy (Conductor) / Evans, Cory (Conductor) / Casarow, Pattye (Conductor) / Souza Santos, Rubia (Performer) / Larson, Matthew (Performer) / Graduate Chorale (Performer) / Recital Chorale (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2000-11-30