Prof. Ibrahim Karaman
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Texas A&M University, USA
Professor
Email: ikaraman@tamu.edu
Qualifications
2000 Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois, USA
1996 M.S., Mechanical Engineering, Bogazici University, Turkey
1995 B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Bogazici University, Turkey
Publications (selected)
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Evolution of anisotropic and negative thermal expansion in rolled equiatomic nickel-titanium martensite, D Gehring, I Karaman, 2020, Scripta Materialia 186, 142-146.
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Effect of twinning on the orientation dependence of mechanical behaviour and fracture in single crystals of the equiatomic CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloy at 77K, IV Kireeva, YI Chumlyakov, AV Vyrodova, ZV Pobedennaya, I Karaman, 2020, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 139315.
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Activation and suppression of< c+ a> dislocations in a textured Mg–3Al–1Zn alloy, D Zhao, X Ma, S Picak, I Karaman, K Xie, 2020, Scripta Materialia 179, 49-54.
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Effects of composition on the mechanical properties and negative thermal expansion in martensitic TiNb alloys, D Gehring, JA Monroe, I Karaman, 2020, Scripta Materialia 178, 351-355.
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Design of alumina-forming austenitic stainless steel using genetic algorithms, T Jozaghi, C Wang, R Arroyave, I Karaman, 2020, Materials & Design 186, 108198.
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Effect of Temperature on the Fracture Toughness of a NiTiHf High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy, B Young, B Haghgouyan, DC Lagoudas, I Karaman, 2020, Shape Memory and Superelasticity 5, 362-373.
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Functionally Graded Materials through robotics-inspired path planning, OV Eliseeva, T Kirk, P Samimi, R Malak, R Arróyave, A Elwany, I Karaman, 2019, Materials & Design 182, 107975.
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Stable crack growth in NiTi shape memory alloys: 3D finite element modeling and experimental validation, B Haghgouyan, S Jape, T Baxevanis, I Karaman, DC Lagoudas, 2019, Smart Materials and Structures 28 (6), 064001.
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Embedded magnetic shape memory sensory particles in lightweight composites for crack detection, NE Barta, I Karaman, 2020, Materials Science and Engineering: A 751, 201-213.