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Mark R. Daymond

Mark R. Daymond

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Materials Science

D-Index
64
Citations
14323
World Ranking
5910
National Ranking
96

Overview

Mark R. Daymond is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada and has extensively published research in the fields of Materials Science and Engineering. Their work spans across Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, and Biomedical Engineering.

The main research topics covered by their publications include:

  • Nuclear Materials and Properties
  • Fusion materials and technologies
  • Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
  • Microstructure and mechanical properties
  • Nuclear materials and radiation effects
  • Advanced materials and composites
  • Hydrogen Storage and Materials

Mark R. Daymond has contributed to multiple scholarly articles, with recent notable papers including:

  • Indentation size effect, geometrically necessary dislocations and pile-up effects in hardness testing of irradiated nickel (2021), published in Acta Materialia
  • Correlation of microstructural, textural characteristics and hardness of Ti-6Al-4V sheet β-cooled at different rates (2020), published in Journal of Materials Science
  • Quantifying the effect of hydride microstructure on zirconium alloys embrittlement using image analysis (2021), published in Journal of Nuclear Materials
  • Graphene Oxide Membranes for Isotopic Water Mixture Filtration: Preparation, Physicochemical Characterization, and Performance Assessment (2020), published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Investigation of δ zirconium hydride morphology in a single crystal using quantitative phase field simulations supported by experiments (2021), published in Journal of Nuclear Materials

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Fei Long
  • Matthew Topping
  • S.Y. Persaud
  • Laurent Karim Béland
  • Ronit Roy

Their work has been published repeatedly in key scientific venues such as:

  • Journal of Nuclear Materials
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Acta Materialia
  • Corrosion Science
  • Materials Characterization

Best Publications

  • Use of Rietveld refinement for elastic macrostrain determination and for evaluation of plastic strain history from diffraction spectra

    M. R. Daymond;M. A. M. Bourke;R. B. Von Dreele;B. Clausen

  • Size–strain line-broadening analysis of the ceria round-robin sample

    D. Balzar;D. Balzar;N. Audebrand;M.R. Daymond;A. Fitch

  • ENGIN-X: a third-generation neutron strain scanner

    J.R. Santisteban;M.R. Daymond;J.A. James;L. Edwards

  • Hydrogen in zirconium alloys: A review

    Arthur T. Motta;Laurent Capolungo;Long Qing Chen;Mahmut Nedim Cinbiz

  • Lattice strain evolution during uniaxial tensile loading of stainless steel

    Bjørn Clausen;Torben Lorentzen;Mark A.M. Bourke;Mark R. Daymond

  • Measuring strain distributions in amorphous materials

    Henning F. Poulsen;John A. Wert;Jörg Neuefeind;Veijo Honkimäki

  • Elastoplastic deformation of ferritic steel and cementite studied by neutron diffraction and self-consistent modelling

    M.R. Daymond;H.G. Priesmeyer

  • On the measurement of dislocations and dislocation substructures using EBSD and HRSD techniques

    O. Muránsky;O. Muránsky;L. Balogh;M. Tran;M. Tran;C.J. Hamelin;C.J. Hamelin

  • Interphase and intergranular stress generation in carbon steels

    E.C. Oliver;E.C. Oliver;M.R. Daymond;P.J. Withers

  • The determination of a continuum mechanics equivalent elastic strain from the analysis of multiple diffraction peaks

    Mark R. Daymond

  • Incorporation of twinning into a crystal plasticity finite element model: Evolution of lattice strains and texture in Zircaloy-2

    Hamidreza Abdolvand;Mark R. Daymond;Charles Mareau

  • Load partitioning between ferrite and cementite during elasto-plastic deformation of an ultrahigh-carbon steel

    M.L. Young;M.L. Young;J.D. Almer;M.R. Daymond;D.R. Haeffner

  • Strain imaging by Bragg edge neutron transmission

    J.R Santisteban;L Edwards;M.E Fitzpatrick;A Steuwer;A Steuwer

  • In situ study of hydride precipitation kinetics and re-orientation in Zircaloy using synchrotron radiation

    K.B. Colas;A.T. Motta;J.D. Almer;M.R. Daymond

  • Multi-scale modeling and experimental study of twin inception and propagation in hexagonal close-packed materials using a crystal plasticity finite element approach—Part I: Average behavior

    Hamidreza Abdolvand;Mark R. Daymond

  • Measured and predicted intergranular strains in textured austenitic steel

    M.R. Daymond;C.N. Tomé;M.A.M. Bourke

  • On the diffractive determination of single-crystal elastic constants using polycrystalline samples

    S. Matthies;H. G. Priesmeyer;M. R. Daymond

  • Modeling lattice strain evolution during uniaxial deformation of textured Zircaloy-2

    F. Xu;R.A. Holt;M.R. Daymond

  • Texture inheritance and variant selection through an hcp–bcc–hcp phase transformation

    M.R. Daymond;R.A. Holt;S. Cai;P. Mosbrucker

  • On the deformation twinning of Mg AZ31B: A three-dimensional synchrotron X-ray diffraction experiment and crystal plasticity finite element model

    Hamidreza Abdolvand;Marta Majkut;Jette Oddershede;Søren Schmidt

  • Use of Rietveld refinement to fit a hexagonal crystal structure in the presence of elastic and plastic anisotropy

    M. R. Daymond;M. A. M. Bourke;R. B. Von Dreele

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip J. Withers
Philip J. Withers University of Manchester
Michael Preuss
Michael Preuss University of Manchester
Lyndon Edwards
Lyndon Edwards Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Hahn Choo
Hahn Choo University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Jonathan Almer
Jonathan Almer Argonne National Laboratory
Kevin S. Knight
Kevin S. Knight University College London
Bjørn Clausen
Bjørn Clausen Los Alamos National Laboratory
Donald W. Brown
Donald W. Brown Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael E. Fitzpatrick
Michael E. Fitzpatrick Coventry University
Alexander M. Korsunsky
Alexander M. Korsunsky University of Oxford

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