AbstractIn-Situ Micromechanical Testing in Extreme EnvironmentsByAmanda Sofia LupinacciDoctor of Philosophy in Engineering - Materials Science and EngineeringUniversity of California, Berkeley Professor Andrew M. Minor, Chair In order to design engineering applications that can withstand extreme environments, we must first understand the underlying deformation mechanisms that can hinder material performance. It is not enough to characterize the mechanical properties alone, we must also characterize the microstructural changes as well so that we can understand the origin of material degradation. This dissertation focuses on two different extreme environments. The first environment is the cryogenic environment, where we focus on the deform...
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The high precision offered by small-scale mechanical testing has allowed the relationships between m...
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An ever increasing demand for energy is forcing the oil industry to push technology forward, as new ...
An ever increasing demand for energy is forcing the oil industry to push technology forward, as new ...
Ferritic/martensitic steels are the leading candidate material for structural components in the desi...
Material property changes due to harsh reactor environment conditions, such as neutron irradiation a...
Increasing energy demands and regulations on cleaner and more efficient energy sources has reinvigor...
It is known that grain boundaries with differing chemistry, misorientation and structure have varyin...
Stainless steel used in nuclear reactors are experiencing heavy neutron irradiation that modify thei...
Ion irradiation is often used to simulate the effects of neutron irradiation due to reduced activati...
The high precision offered by small-scale mechanical testing has allowed the relationships between m...
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA...
The arctic is an appealing new ventures area for the oil and gas industry. However the climate is ex...
Structural materials in nuclear applications are subjected to extreme environments including radiati...
In material science, the measurement of mechanical material properties as a function of temperature ...
Micro- and nanomechanical testing has seen a rapid development over the last decade with miniaturize...
This dissertation describes the recent advancements in micromechanical testing that inform how defor...
An ever increasing demand for energy is forcing the oil industry to push technology forward, as new ...
An ever increasing demand for energy is forcing the oil industry to push technology forward, as new ...
Ferritic/martensitic steels are the leading candidate material for structural components in the desi...
Material property changes due to harsh reactor environment conditions, such as neutron irradiation a...
Increasing energy demands and regulations on cleaner and more efficient energy sources has reinvigor...
It is known that grain boundaries with differing chemistry, misorientation and structure have varyin...
Stainless steel used in nuclear reactors are experiencing heavy neutron irradiation that modify thei...