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46
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5105
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340

Overview

Paul Robinson is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom and has made contributions primarily in the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their research encompasses both core and applied aspects of composite materials and structural analysis.

Their main subfields of study include Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering. Their work spans essential topics such as Mechanical Behavior of Composites, High-Velocity Impact and Material Behavior, Aeroelasticity and Vibration Control, Structural Analysis and Optimization, Cellular and Composite Structures, Polymer composites and self-healing, and Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization.

Paul Robinson frequently publishes in a range of specialized journals, with the most common publication venues being:

  • Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing
  • Composites Science and Technology
  • Composites Part B Engineering
  • Polymer Testing
  • Composites Part C Open Access

Their recent notable papers include:

  • High performance ductile and pseudo-ductile polymer matrix composites: A review (2024, Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing)
  • The influence of temperature and moisture on the mode I fracture toughness and associated fracture morphology of a highly toughened aerospace CFRP (2020, Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing)
  • Ballistic performance of bio-inspired hybrid interleaved composite structures suitable for aerospace applications (2023, Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing)
  • Novel zone-based hybrid laminate structures for high-velocity impact (HVI) in carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites (2023, Composites Science and Technology)
  • Bio-inspired interleaved hybrids: Novel solutions for improving the high-velocity impact response of carbon fibre-reinforced polymers (CFRP) (2023, Composites Part B Engineering)

Throughout their career, Paul Robinson has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Emile S. Greenhalgh, S.T. Pinho, Soraia Pimenta, M.E. Kazemi, and Victor Médeau, each contributing to multiple publications.

Best Publications

  • Fracture toughness of the tensile and compressive fibre failure modes in laminated composites

    S.T. Pinho;P. Robinson;L. Iannucci

  • On acoustic emission for failure investigation in CFRP: Pattern recognition and peak frequency analyses

    R. Gutkin;C.J. Green;S. Vangrattanachai;S.T. Pinho

  • Prediction of in situ strengths and matrix cracking in composites under transverse tension and in-plane shear

    Pedro P. Camanho;Carlos G. Dávila;Silvestre T. Pinho;Lorenzo Iannucci

  • Physically based failure models and criteria for laminated fibre-reinforced composites with emphasis on fibre kinking. Part II: FE implementation

    S.T. Pinho;L. Iannucci;P. Robinson

  • Failure Models and Criteria for Frp Under In-Plane or Three-Dimensional Stress States Including Shear Non-Linearity

    Silvestre T. Pinho;C. G. Davila;P. P. Camanho;L. Iannucci

  • Material and structural response of polymer-matrix fibre-reinforced composites

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  • Translaminar fracture toughness testing of composites: A review

    M.J. Laffan;S.T. Pinho;P. Robinson;A.J. McMillan;A.J. McMillan

  • Impactor mass and specimen geometry effects in low velocity impact of laminated composites

    P. Robinson;G.A.O. Davies

  • A Modified DCB Specimen for Mode I Testing of Multidirectional Laminates

    P. Robinson;D.Q. Song

  • Numerical simulation of fatigue-driven delamination using interface elements

    Paul Robinson;Ugo Galvanetto;Davide Tumino;Giordano Bellucci

  • Material and structural response of polymer-matrix fibre-reinforced composites: Part B:

    ST Pinho;GM Vyas;P Robinson

  • A micromechanical model for kink-band formation: Part I — experimental study and numerical modelling

    S. Pimenta;R. Gutkin;S.T. Pinho;P. Robinson

  • Formulation and implementation of decohesion elements in an explicit finite element code

    S.T. Pinho;L. Iannucci;P. Robinson

  • Measurement of the in situ ply fracture toughness associated with mode I fibre tensile failure in FRP. Part I: Data reduction

    M.J. Laffan;S.T. Pinho;P. Robinson;L. Iannucci

  • On the transition from shear-driven fibre compressive failure to fibre kinking in notched CFRP laminates under longitudinal compression

    R. Gutkin;S.T. Pinho;P. Robinson;P.T. Curtis

  • Fractographic observations on delamination growth and the subsequent migration through the laminate

    Emile S. Greenhalgh;Charlotte Rogers;Paul Robinson

  • Measurement of the in situ ply fracture toughness associated with mode I fibre tensile failure in FRP. Part II: Size and lay-up effects

    M.J. Laffan;S.T. Pinho;P. Robinson;L. Iannucci

  • A progressive failure model for mesh-size-independent FE analysis of composite laminates subject to low-velocity impact damage

    L. Raimondo;L. Iannucci;P. Robinson;P.T. Curtis

  • A micromechanical model for kink-band formation: Part II—Analytical modelling

    S. Pimenta;R. Gutkin;S.T. Pinho;P. Robinson

  • Demonstration of pseudo-ductility in unidirectional discontinuous carbon fibre/epoxy prepreg composites

    Gergely Czél;Soraia Pimenta;Michael R. Wisnom;Paul Robinson

  • On the numerical simulation of fatigue driven delamination with interface elements

    José Juan Muñoz;U. Galvanetto;P. Robinson

Frequent Co-Authors

Silvestre T. Pinho
Silvestre T. Pinho Imperial College London
Alexander Bismarck
Alexander Bismarck University of Vienna
Lorenzo Iannucci
Lorenzo Iannucci Imperial College London
Michael R Wisnom
Michael R Wisnom University of Bristol
Ugo Galvanetto
Ugo Galvanetto University of Padua
Brian Falzon
Brian Falzon RMIT University
Carlos G. Davila
Carlos G. Davila Langley Research Center
Pedro P. Camanho
Pedro P. Camanho University of Porto
Stephen Pickering
Stephen Pickering University of Nottingham
Jonny J. Blaker
Jonny J. Blaker University of Manchester

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