실험실소개
Welcome to the Composite Materials and Structures Laboratory!
Composite materials are composed of more than two different constituents to obtain a superior mechanical performance that would not be found from a monolithic material. However, it is not an easy task to find such an optimal combination tailored for a specific application and the combination itself results in very complicated damage and failure mechanisms, so different than metals. The primary focus of our research group is to develop a fundamental understanding of the underlying damage and failure mechanisms in various types of composite materials. Our goal is to enhance the field of composite materials in lightweight structures, through the state-of-the-art computational methods combined with advanced experimental techniques, which can expedite the process of developing reliable composite materials for structures under extreme loading conditions.
연구분야
Current Research Topics
o In situ characterization of damage and fracture evolution in composite materials using micro-computed tomography
o Multiscale approach for modeling fatigue failure in composite materials
o Progressive damage and failure analysis of textile composites using in situ testing combined with computational models
o High-temperature resin transfer molding (HT-RTM) for manufacturing composite structures for aerospace applications
연구성과
Wooseok Ji* and Anthony M. Waas
“Modeling compressive response of 3D textile composite accounting for microscale geometric uncertainties,”
Advanced Composite Materials, 2019
, ,Vol. 28No. 2 ,pp. 203 ~ 223(SCIE, 0:0.0
Eonyeon Jo, Sooyoung Lee, Chaeyoung Hong and Wooseok Ji
“In situ observation of interactive failure modes in a single-edge notched symmetric cross-ply laminate using synchrotron X-ray tomography,”
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2019
, ,Vol. 0No. 0 ,pp. 0 ~ 0(SCIE, 0:0.0
Hye-gyu Kim, Wooseok Ji*, Nam Choon Cho and Jong Kyoo Park.
“Effects of non-uniform geometries on the microstructural fracture behavior of ceramic matrix composites,”
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2019
, ,Vol. 2019No. 8175689 ,pp. 15 ~ 0(SCIE, 0:0.0