Álvaro Martínez PecheroBSc MSc
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Álvaro Martínez Pechero BSc MSc
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DPhil Student
UKAEA Junior Researcher
Fusion CDT student
EMAIL: alvaro.martinezpechero@eng.ox.ac.uk
TEL: +44638625610
COLLEGE: St Cross College
LOCATION: Keble Triangle
Biography
Research
Biography
Álvaro Martínez is a DPhil Student in the Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering group. He joined the University of Oxford at St Cross College in October 2021.\ \ Álvaro received a BSc in Physics from the University of Salamanca and a MSc in Fusion Energy at the University of York realizing a project about plasma Microtearing modes.\ \ His research is focused in modelling the crack formation of walls inside a Fusion reactor. This project is part of the Fusion CDT program and funded by the UKAEA and EuroFusion.
Most Recent Publications
Progress towards a micro fibre push-out method for measuring fibre–matrix interface properties in SiC composites
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### Modelling the Bauschinger effect in copper during preliminary load cycles
Modelling the Bauschinger effect in copper during preliminary load cycles
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Study on the fracture behavior and toughening mechanisms of continuous fiber reinforced Wf/Y2O3/W composites fabricated via powder metallurgy
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### OXFORD-UMAT: an efficient and versatile crystal plasticity framework
OXFORD-UMAT: an efficient and versatile crystal plasticity framework
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Restraining geometrically-necessary dislocations to the active slip systems in a crystal plasticity-based finite element framework
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Research
Alvaro's PhD research “Modelling Fracture Properties of Fusion Reactor Materials” is based on the study of: Silicon carbide (SiC) fibre-reinforcement composites: Introducing fibers is an effective strategy to mitigate the brittleness of SiC, which possesses excellent properties for uranium cladding in fission reactors and for sustaining the lithium cells that creates the fusion fuel.
His research focuses on developing digital simulations that model fracture behaviour, allowing for the assessment of potential risks and the optimization of material composition.
Materials for Fusion Reactors: The UK Atomic Energy Authority is pursuing the development of advance materials capable of withstanding the extreme plasma temperatures required for fusion reactions. Alvaro's research involves modelling the plastic deformation of copper acting as a heat sink and the fracture behaviour of beryllium used to shield the reactor from the plasma.
Research Interests
- Plasma-Surface Interactions
- Fracture mechanics
- Materials Modelling
- FEM Fibre Reinforced Composites
- Crystal Plasticity
Research Groups
Micromechanics and Materials Modelling Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics Materials Engineering
Related Academics
Professor Edmund Tarleton Professor David Armstrong Dr Eralp Demir Dr Yevhen Zayachuk
Most Recent Publications
Progress towards a micro fibre push-out method for measuring fibre–matrix interface properties in SiC composites
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### Modelling the Bauschinger effect in copper during preliminary load cycles
Modelling the Bauschinger effect in copper during preliminary load cycles
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Study on the fracture behavior and toughening mechanisms of continuous fiber reinforced Wf/Y2O3/W composites fabricated via powder metallurgy
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### OXFORD-UMAT: an efficient and versatile crystal plasticity framework
OXFORD-UMAT: an efficient and versatile crystal plasticity framework
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Restraining geometrically-necessary dislocations to the active slip systems in a crystal plasticity-based finite element framework
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