Institute of Advanced Materials Multi-scale Deformation and Failure Mechanics

Major Research Direction:

1. Microstructure sensitive ultra-long life fatigue fracture behavior and mechanism analysis of metal materials

2. Mechanical behavior and in-situ deformation analysis of nano-materials at micro-nano scale

3. Mechanical behavior and microscopic characterization of light metal under impact loading

4. Research on the mechanical properties of piezoelectric ferroelectric ceramic materials and devices

5. Fracture mechanism and anti-fatigue bionic design of biomaterials in complex environment


Major Scientific Research Projects Undertaken:

1. Research on Microstructure Sensitive Ultra-high Cycle Fatigue Mechanism and Ultra-low Speed Crack Growth, Key Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2019-2022;

2. Research on Bone Fatigue Damage Mechanism and Life Prediction Based on 3D Microscopic CT Image Related Technologies, General Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2016-2019;

3. Research on Methods and Microscopic Mechanism of High Strain Rate Cold Working to Improve Strength and Toughness of Magnesium Alloy, General Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2017-2020;

4. Mechanical Design of Shear Thickening Fiber-Metal Hybrid Laminated Structure and Research on Its Impact and Fatigue Resistance, General Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2021-2024;

5. Research on Nano-toughening and Plastic Deformation Mechanism of Transparent Ceramics, Youth Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2019-2021.


Core Research Achievements of the Team:

1. Wang Qingyuan, Outstanding Tianfu Scientist, 2019

2. Wang Qingyuan et al., Key Anti-Fatigue Technologies and Applications of Corrugated Steel Web Composite Beams, the first prize of Sichuan Science and Technology Progress Award, 2019

3. Wang Qingyuan et al., Mechanism of Ultra-long Life Fatigue Crack Initiation and Life Prediction, the second prize of National Natural Science Award, 2018

4. Wang Qingyuan et al., Basic Research on Fatigue Crack Initiation and Evolution Mechanism and Fracture Mechanics of Materials, the first prize of Sichuan Science and Technology Progress Award, 2014

5. Wang Qingyuan, listed in the Most Cited Chinese Researchers (in the field of General Engineering), 2014-2018