Faculty/School/Department(s):Â Faculty of Engineering
The project:
The HiPerDuCT programme aims to create a new generation of high performance composites that overcome the key limitation of conventional composites: their inherent lack of ductility. The ability to yield and recover, be notch insensitive, exhibit much greater work of fracture, and fail in a benign manner will offer a step change in damage tolerance, vastly increasing the scope of application and enabling new processing techniques.
PhD studentships are now available which offer applicants an exciting opportunity to contribute towards the key research objectives of HiPerDuCT:
Examples of Potential HiPerDuCT projects:
1)Â Â High performance multi-directional ductile laminates made of thin-ply hybrid constituents
The key challenge of this PhD project is to investigate and exploit the pseudoâductility, previously demonstrated in UD thin-ply hybrid plates, on a higher structural level of multidirectional, e.g. quasi-isotropic (QI), laminates under a range of loading conditions suitable for engineering applications. For full project details see: http://www.bris.ac.uk/composites/vacancies
2)Â Â Bio-inspired high performance ductile composites with highly-aligned discontinuous fibres
The intention of this project is to investigate bio-inspired composite materials with aligned short fibres to bring ductility to the composites by developing short fibre end or surface modification methods; manufacturing aligned short fibre composites with modified fibres by the newly developed HiPerDiF method and testing them in tension and bending; and analysing the fibre modification effects on the stress-strain curve of the developed composites. For full project details see: http://www.bris.ac.uk/composites/vacancies
Candidate requirements:
Applicants should hold at least an upper second-class degree (or equivalent qualification) in engineering, mathematics, physics or materials with a strong interest in composites.
Funding:
Successful applicants will be offered covering living expenses and tuition fees at the EU rate for three years. Full eligibility details can be found here: http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/skills/students/help/Pages/eligibility.aspx
How to apply:
Please make an online application for this project via the 'Apply' button below. Please select Aerospace on the Programme Choice page and enter details of the studentship when prompted in the Funding and Research Details sections of the form.
Contacts:
Contact Professor Michael Wisnom (m.wisnom@bristol.ac.uk)
Or for further information see: http://www.bris.ac.uk/composites/
Deadline for applications: 31st January 2014
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