The European Ceramic Society

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EMAM

Characterization of the microstructure, damage and fracture of materials under extreme conditions over multiple length-scales.

Director : Dr Dong (Lilly) Liu

Email : dong.liu@bristol.ac.uk

Phone : +44 (0) 117 928 8702

Address : School of Physics, University of Bristol, BS8 1TL, UK

Website : http://www.bristol.ac.uk/physics/people/dong-liu/overview.html

Research topics :

  • Mechanistic Understanding of the Damage and Fracture in Ceramic-Matrix Composites under Extreme Conditions: Working with many industries and processing groups, this area studies a range of aerospace and nuclear CMCs in terms of their local mechanical and thermal properties, residual stresses, deformation and fracture including crack initiation and propagation from ambient to temperatures higher than 1000C with in situ imaging and diffraction methods.
  • Damage and fracture in nuclear graphite composites over multiple length-scale: This topic studies a large range of polycrystalline graphite materials, from highly oriented pyrolytic graphite to fine/medium/coarse grained graphite composite, unirradiated or irradiated with ions, neutrons or protons, to understand their multiple length-scale structure, physical properties before and after irradiation, at ambient and up to 1100°C.
  • Thermal and mechanical characterisation of TRISO fuels: This programme investigates a range of Tristructural Isotropic nuclear fuel particles (TRISO), both free-standing or embedded in SiC or graphite matrix, in terms of their local properties, residual stresses and high temperature mechanical properties changing with processing parameters.
  • Interfacial strength of heterogeneously integrated ceramic films: A range of micro-mechanical testing methods have been developed to evaluate the interfacial toughness of thin ceramic films (e.g., GaN) integrated on stiff substrate including SiC, Si and single/polycrystalline diamond, with the aim to enable the development of novel semiconductor materials for high power radio frequency (RF) devices.

Exceptional facilities :

  • Load cell with heating capability of >1000C for in situ imaging/diffraction at synchrotron sources
  • A series of thermal conductivity measurement tools including spatial mapping equipment with micrometre resolution
  • A range of mechanical testing equipment including micro-mechanical tools (indentation, in-SEM loading stages) and regular loading rigs
  • Other characterisation equipment including Raman spectroscopy, TEM, FIB, AFM, X-ray diffraction, X-ray computed tomography, and labs for handling irradiated materials

Financial support programmes :

EPSRC, BEIS and various UK and US industrial funding

Last news

May 16, 2024
New YCN Special Issue on Open Ceramics - Young Ceramists leading the Future

The special issue will accept hitherto unpublished original results submitted both in the form of full-length scientific papers and short communications, but also review papers on the topics in the list.

May 6, 2024
Results of the 1st Bioceramics Student Speech Contest

The ECerS Bioceramics Network is delighted to announce the winners of the 1st Bioceramics Student Speech Contest, which took place online from 17 to 18 April 2024!

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