ASPPRC Students
Bryce Farber

Degree Sought: M.S. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

Office Phone: (303) 273-3112

Email: bfarber@mines.edu

Education: B.S. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, CO

Thesis Title: Influence of Pre-strain on the Impact and Fracture Toughness Properties of High Strength Plate Steels with Regard to Various Microstructures

Bryce

Masters student Bryce Farber pre-cracking crack tip opening displacement samples in a three‑point bend fixture adapted to a standard servohydraulic MTS system.  The samples are being used as part of a study on the effects of prestrain on the fracture of medium and high strength pipeline steels.

 

 

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