Guest Speaker

Title:

Multiscale Computationally-Driven Design & Manufacturing of Composites Fundamentals & Implementation of ICME

Speaker:

Dr. Marianna Maiaru

Affiliation:

University of Massachusetts Lowell

When:

Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 11:00:00 AM   

Where:

MRDC Building, Room 4211

Host:

Kyriaki Kalaitzidou
kyriaki.kalaitzidou@me.gatech.edu

Abstract

High-performance composites with improved stiffness-to-weight and strength-to-weight ratios are transforming energy-efficient structures to mitigate further CO2 emissions for the benefit of society. Such structures need to be efficiently designed and optimized for material performance and structural durability. Integrated Computational Materials Engineering is an emerging branch of mechanics intended to transform the design and manufacturing paradigm of advanced structures, and drastically reduce engineering time and cost through computationally-driven approaches. This talk will describe a novel ICME framework developed to design and optimize a composite Y-joint for the Aurora Flight Sciences D8 aircraft. Emphasis is placed on linking modeling tools to predict material-structure-property relationships at multiple length scales spanning from atomistic to macro. This ICME framework includes molecular dynamics simulations, finite element analysis, continuum damage mechanics, and structural sizing to create a digital twin of the joint and predict its structural performance based on loading history and manufacturing conditions.


Biography

Marianna Maiaru, Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering, UMass Lowell, is an expert in Integrated Computational Materials Engineering, virtual manufacturing and computational mechanics. She received her Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering as a collaboration between Politecnico di Torino in Italy and the University of Michigan. Her research interests include composite structures, damage mechanics, multi-scale analysis, and higher-order finite elements and additive manufacturing. Maiaru has received numerous grants from NASA, NSF and the Air Force, including the AFOSR Young Investigator Program award in 2020 and the NSF CAREER award in 2022. She received the DEStech Young Researcher Award in 2021 and the AIAA ICME Prize in 2020 and 2022.

Notes

Refreshments will be served.