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D. P. H. Hasselman

D. P. H. Hasselman

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
49
Citations
15595
World Ranking
10379
National Ranking
2465

Overview

D. P. H. Hasselman is affiliated with Virginia Tech in the United States. Their research profile is characterized by involvement in academic science without publicly available detailed information on specific publications, co-authors, or distinct topics of work.

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Best Publications

  • Evaluation ofKIc of brittle solids by the indentation method with low crack-to-indent ratios

    K. Niihara;R. Morena;D. P. H. Hasselman

  • Effective Thermal Conductivity of Composites with Interfacial Thermal Barrier Resistance

    D.P.H. Hasselman;Lloyd F. Johnson

  • Unified Theory of Thermal Shock Fracture Initiation and Crack Propagation in Brittle Ceramics

    D. P. H. Hasselman

  • Elastic Energy at Fracture and Surface Energy as Design Criteria for Thermal Shock

    D. P. H. Hasselman

  • The effect of particle size on the thermal conductivity of ZnS/diamond composites

    A.G. Every;Y. Tzou;D.P.H. Hasselman;R. Raj

  • Strength Behavior of Polycrystalline Alumina Subjected to Thermal Shock

    D. P. H. Hasselman

  • On the Porosity Dependence of the Elastic Moduli of Polycrystalline Refractory Materials

    D. P. H. Hasselman

  • Proposed Fracture Theory of a Dispersion‐Strengthened Glass Matrix

    D. P. H. Hasselman;R. M. Fulrath

  • Effect of Reinforcement Particle Size on the Thermal Conductivity of a Particulate‐Silicon Carbide‐Reinforced Aluminum Matrix Composite

    D. P. H. Hasselman;Kimberly Y. Donaldson;Alan L. Geiger

  • Thermal diffusivity and conductivity of dense polycrystalline ZrO2 ceramics: a survey

    D. P. H. Hasselman;L. F. Johnson;L. D. Bentsen;Rahmathullah Syed

  • Static and Cyclic Fatigue Behavior of a Polycrystalline Alumina

    D. A. Krohn;D. P. H. Hasselman

  • Effect of Cracks on Thermal Conductivity

    D.P.H. Hasselman

  • Figures-of-merit for the thermal stress resistance of high-temperature brittle materials: A review

    D.P.H. Hasselman

  • Relation Between Effects of Porosity on Strength and on Young's Modulus of Elasticity of Polycrystalline Materials

    D. P. H. Hasselman

  • Effect of Small Fraction of Spherical Porosity on Elastic Moduli of Glass

    D. P. H. Hasselman;R. M. Fulrath

  • Fracture Toughness and Spalling Behavior of High‐Al2O3 Refractories

    D. R. Larson;J. A. Coppola;D. P. H. Hasselman;R. C. Bradt

  • Further Reply to “Comment on‘Elastic/Plastic Indentation Damage in Ceramics: The Median/Radial Crack System’“

    K. Nlihara;R. Morena;D. P. H. Hasselman

  • Effective thermal conductivity of uniaxial composite with cylindrically orthotropic carbon fibers and interfacial thermal barrier

    D.P.H. Hasselman;K.Y. Donaldson;J.R. Thomas

  • Kinetics of the Gamma‐to‐Alpha Alumina Phase Transformation

    C. J.-P. Steiner;D. P. H. Hasselman;R. M. Spriggs

  • Indentation Fracture Toughness of Brittle Materials for Palmqvist Cracks

    K. Niihara;R. Morena;D. P. H. Hasselman

Frequent Co-Authors

Rishi Raj
Rishi Raj University of Colorado Boulder
Michael V. Swain
Michael V. Swain University of Sydney
Guo-Quan Lu
Guo-Quan Lu Virginia Tech
David B. Marshall
David B. Marshall University of Colorado Boulder
Anthony G. Evans
Anthony G. Evans University of California, Santa Barbara

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