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Mohamed ( FAM) Lab Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials famohame@ uci

Mohamed ( FAM) Lab Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials famohame@ uci.edu http:// fam.eng.uci.edu. Research Topics: Mechanical behavior of engineering materials (metals, alloys, composites, ceramics, nanocrystalline materials) Correlation between behavior and microstructure

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Mohamed ( FAM) Lab Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials famohame@ uci

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  1. Mohamed (FAM) LabMechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials famohame@uci.edu http://fam.eng.uci.edu • Research Topics: • Mechanical behavior of engineering materials (metals, alloys, composites, ceramics, nanocrystalline materials) • Correlation between behavior and microstructure • Creep and superplasticity • The role of impurities during superplastic deformation and cavitation • Dynamic recrystallization • Deformation mechanisms in nanocrystalline materials, and nanoscale softening • Modeling of deformation behavior • Significance: • Investigation of mechanical behavior of materials is vital for two primary reasons: • It contributes to the understanding of deformation mechanisms that are operative under certain conditions of variables (stress, temperature, etc.) • It leads to the development of reliable design criteria. • Prof. Farghalli A Mohamed (FAM) • Full Professor • B.S. Cairo University Cairo, Egypt (1965) • M.S. University of California Berkeley (1970) • Ph.D. University of California Berkeley (1972) Deformation map for micro, ultrafine, nano grained materials • Key Publications:  • F.A. Mohamed, “A dislocation model for the minimum grain size obtainable by milling,” ActaMaterialia, 51,4107 (2003). • YuweiXun and F.A. Mohamed, “Superplastic Behavior of Zn-22% Al containing nano-scale dispersion particles,” ActaMaterialia, 52, 4401(2004). • F. A. Mohamed, “Interpretation of nanoscale softening Ni in terms of dislocation accommodation boundary sliding,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 38A, 340 (2007). • Y. Cheng, M. Chauhan, and F.A. Mohamed,” Uncovering the mystery of Harper-Dorn creep in metals,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions 40A, 80 (2009). • F. A. Mohamed and H. Yang, “ Deformation mechanisms in nanocrystalline materials,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A , 41A, 823 (2010). • F. A. Mohamed,” Deformation mechanism maps for micro-grained, ultrafine-grained, and nano-grained materials,” Materials Science Engineering A, 526, 1431 (2011). τ/G Grain boundary sliding Using Atomic Force Microscopy in measuring Grain boundary sliding

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