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Stephen R. Hallett is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research predominantly focuses on engineering, with a significant emphasis on the mechanics of materials. Their scholarly contributions span various subfields including mechanics of materials, mechanical engineering, polymers and plastics, civil and structural engineering, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

The scientist has published extensively in several key venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing
  • Composite Structures
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Composites Part B Engineering
  • Materials & Design

Major topics covered in the research include:

  • Mechanical Behavior of Composites
  • Textile materials and evaluations
  • Epoxy Resin Curing Processes
  • Composite Material Mechanics
  • Structural Analysis and Optimization
  • Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization

Recent papers by Stephen R. Hallett feature collaborations with various co-authors and address experimental and numerical studies in composite materials. Notable publications include:

  • "Modelling defect formation in textiles during the double diaphragm forming process," 2020, Composites Part B Engineering
  • "An experimental and numerical investigation into damage mechanisms in tapered laminates under tensile loading," 2020, Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing
  • "Experimental characterisation of the in-plane shear behaviour of UD thermoset prepregs under processing conditions," 2020, Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing
  • "Numerical modelling of compaction induced defects in thick 2D textile composites," 2020, Materials & Design
  • "Consolidation-driven wrinkling in carbon/epoxy woven fabric prepregs: An experimental and numerical study," 2021, Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated on multiple publications with Stephen R. Hallett include:

  • Jonathan P.-H. Belnoue
  • Adam J. Thompson
  • Giuliano Allegri
  • Bassam El Said
  • Luiz F. Kawashita

Best Publications

  • Prediction of impact damage in composite plates

    JP Hou;Petrinic N;C Ruiz;Stephen R Hallett

  • Cohesive zone length in numerical simulations of composite delamination

    Paul W. Harper;Stephen R. Hallett

  • An experimental and numerical investigation into the damage mechanisms in notched composites

    Stephen R Hallett;Ben G Green;WG Jiang;Michael R Wisnom

  • An experimental investigation into the tensile strength scaling of notched composites

    BG Green;Michael R Wisnom;Stephen R Hallett

  • A concise interface constitutive law for analysis of delamination and splitting in composite materials and its application to scaled notched tensile specimens

    Wen-Guang Jiang;Stephen R. Hallett;Ben G. Green;Michael R. Wisnom

  • Size effects in unnotched tensile strength of unidirectional and quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy composites

    Michael R Wisnom;B Khan;Stephen R Hallett

  • A fatigue degradation law for cohesive interface elements – Development and application to composite materials

    Paul W. Harper;Stephen R. Hallett

  • Mechanical modelling of 3D woven composites considering realistic unit cell geometry

    S.D. Green;M.Y. Matveev;A.C. Long;D. Ivanov

  • Modelling the interaction between matrix cracks and delamination damage in scaled quasi-isotropic specimens

    Stephen R. Hallett;Wen-Guang Jiang;Bijoysri Khan;Michael R. Wisnom

  • Failure mechanisms and damage evolution of laminated composites under compression after impact (CAI): Experimental and numerical study

    X.C. Sun;S.R. Hallett

  • The role of delamination in strength, failure mechanism and hole size effect in open hole tensile tests on quasi-isotropic laminates

    Michael R. Wisnom;Stephen R. Hallett

  • Scaling effects in notched composites

    Michael R Wisnom;Stephen R Hallett;C. Soutis

  • Numerical modelling of 3D woven preform deformations

    S.D. Green;A.C. Long;B.S.F. El Said;S.R. Hallett

  • Compressive failure of laminates containing an embedded wrinkle; experimental and numerical study

    Supratik Mukhopadhyay;Mike I. Jones;Stephen R. Hallett

  • Barely visible impact damage in scaled composite laminates: Experiments and numerical simulations

    X C Sun;Stephen R Hallett

  • A crack tip tracking algorithm for cohesive interface element analysis of fatigue delamination propagation in composite materials

    Luiz F. Kawashita;Stephen R. Hallett

  • Computational modeling of complex failure mechanisms in laminates

    F. P. van der Meer;L. J. Sluys;Stephen R Hallett;Michael R Wisnom

  • Experimental Investigation of Progressive Damage and the Effect of Layup in Notched Tensile Tests

    Stephen R. Hallett;Michael R. Wisnom

  • Damage development in open-hole composite specimens in fatigue. Part 1: Experimental investigation

    Ollie J Nixon-Pearson;Stephen R Hallett;P. J. Withers;J. Rouse

  • Modelling the effect of gaps and overlaps in automated fibre placement (AFP)-manufactured laminates

    Xiangqian Li;Stephen R. Hallett;Michael R. Wisnom

  • Finite element modelling of tow geometry in 3D woven fabrics

    Y Mahadik;SR Hallett

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael R Wisnom
Michael R Wisnom University of Bristol
Ivana K. Partridge
Ivana K. Partridge University of Bristol
Xiaodong Xu
Xiaodong Xu University of Washington
Robert A. Smith
Robert A. Smith University of Birmingham
Richard S. Trask
Richard S. Trask University of Bristol
Fabrice Pierron
Fabrice Pierron University of Southampton
Andrew C. Long
Andrew C. Long University of Nottingham
Kevin D Potter
Kevin D Potter University of Bristol
Paul M. Weaver
Paul M. Weaver University of Limerick
Paul D. Wilcox
Paul D. Wilcox University of Bristol

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