CIVIL-705 / 2 credits

Teacher: Vassilopoulos Anastasios

Language: English

Remark: Next time: Fall 2025, Min. 5 persons


Frequency

Every 2 years

Summary

The course focuses on the current investigations in the fields of fatigue and fracture of composite materials and composite structural components, like adhesively-bonded joints. Students would be able to develop design concepts for composite structures under realistic loading conditions

Content

Introduction to composite materials and the specific design concepts of structures with this type of material. Description of the characteristics of composite materials and their singularities. Selected topics to be addressed are:

•          Failure modes and failure criteria for composite materials,

•          Fatigue of composite materials and structures,

•          Multiaxial static/fatigue behaviour,

•          Fracture of composite materials,

•          Joining techniques,

•          Issues raised by the students, related to their PhD projects

Keywords

Composite materials, fatigue, fracture, joining techniques.

Learning Prerequisites

Required courses

Basic knowledge about composite materials and theory of elasticity.

Resources

Websites

In the programs

  • Exam form: Multiple (session free)
  • Subject examined: Selected Topics on Advanced Composites in Engineering Structures
  • Lecture: 18 Hour(s)
  • Exercises: 10 Hour(s)
  • Type: optional

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