Eric D. Wetzel
Affiliations: | University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States |
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McKee PJ, Wetzel ED. (2020) An overlay element method for accurate dynamic deflection prediction in knits subject to ballistic impact International Journal of Impact Engineering. 137: 103457 |
Coasey K, Hart KR, Wetzel E, et al. (2020) Nonisothermal welding in fused filament fabrication Additive Manufacturing. 33: 101140 |
Hart KR, Dunn RM, Wetzel ED. (2020) Tough, Additively Manufactured Structures Fabricated with Dual‐Thermoplastic Filaments Advanced Engineering Materials. 22: 1901184 |
Slusarski KA, Taggart-Scarff JK, Wetzel ED. (2019) Statistical cut response of high-performance single fibers Textile Research Journal. 89: 1658-1672 |
Hart KR, Wetzel ED, Sottos NR, et al. (2019) Self-healing of impact damage in fiber-reinforced composites Composites Part B-Engineering. 173: 106808 |
Sandoz-Rosado E, Beaudet TD, Andzelm JW, et al. (2018) High strength films from oriented, hydrogen-bonded "graphamid" 2D polymer molecular ensembles. Scientific Reports. 8: 3708 |
Hart KR, Dunn RM, Sietins JM, et al. (2018) Increased fracture toughness of additively manufactured amorphous thermoplastics via thermal annealing Polymer. 144: 192-204 |
McKee PJ, Sokolow AC, Yu JH, et al. (2017) Finite element simulation of ballistic impact on single jersey knit fabric Composite Structures. 162: 98-107 |
Hart KR, Chia PXL, Sheridan LE, et al. (2017) Comparison of Compression-After-Impact and Flexure-After-Impact protocols for 2D and 3D woven fiber-reinforced composites Composites Part a-Applied Science and Manufacturing. 101: 471-479 |
Hart KR, Chia PXL, Sheridan LE, et al. (2017) Mechanisms and characterization of impact damage in 2D and 3D woven fiber-reinforced composites Composites Part a-Applied Science and Manufacturing. 101: 432-443 |