The missionof the MEENA group is to support the acceleration of materials development and qualification for extreme applications by advancing high-throughput characterization techniques and discovering the performance-governing mechanisms.
Our research interests are:
To understand the roles of engineerable and radiation-induced defects on mechanical properties.
To bridge the length-scale gap between small-scale and macroscale mechanical tests.
See our publications on how the micromechanical properties are sensitive to the local microstructures: Chen el al., Acta Materialia 2020, Chen el al., Acta Materialia 2017. Such microstructure – local mechanical property relationships underpin the similarities and differences between mechanical tests of different length scales.
To advance the characterization techniques for key material properties that are otherwise hard, expensive, and time-consuming to assess.
See how we are measuring the spatially resolved mechanical properties, coating adhesion strength and dynamic fracture strength using laser-based non-contact technologies: the LUMAC.