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Mark A. Iadicola (Fed)

Research Interests

Advanced experimental methods in solid mechanics (e.g., digital image correlation for strain mapping,X-ray diffraction for stress measurement, infrared thermal imaging) as applied to multi-axial plastic deformation and stress induced phase transformation, with special emphasis on sheet metal forming and shape memory alloys (e.g. Nitinol).

Publications

An autonomous design algorithm to experimentally realize three-dimensionally isotropic auxetic network structures without compromising density

Author(s)
Meng Shen, Marcos Reyes-Martinez, Ami Ahure Powell, Mark Iadicola, Abhishek Sharma, Fabian Byléhn, Nidhi Pashine, Edwin P. Chan, Christopher Soles, Heinrich Jaeger, Juan de Pablo
Auxetic materials have a negative Poisson's ratio and are of significant interest in applications that include impact mitigation, membrane separations and
Created October 9, 2019, Updated December 8, 2022
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