Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP)

David Morrison
Associate Professor
Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering
205 CAMP
Clarkson University
PO Box 5725
Potsdam, NY 13699-5725

Phone: 315-268-6585
E-mail: djm@clarkson.edu
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Educational Background
Ph.D. Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (1989)
M.B.A. Finance, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado (1982)
M.S. Metallurgy, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan (1973)
B.S. Engineering Mechanics, USAF Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado (1972)

Research Interests

  • Materials science
  • Fracture
  • Fatigue
  • Mechanical behavior of materials
  • Cyclic plasticity
  • Electronic component reliability
  • Ultrafine grain materials
  • Magnetomechanical effects
  • Weldability of advanced alloys

Member

Selected Publications
"Finite Element Simulation of PSB Macro-band Nucleation and Propagation in Single Crystal Nickel Cycled at Low Plastic Strain Amplitudes," D. Zhou, J.C. Moosbrugger and D.J. Morrison, accepted for publication, International Journal of Plasticity, 2005.

"The Influence of Magnetostriction on the Shape of the Hysteresis Loop of Cyclically Deformed Single Crystal Nickel," Y. Jia, D.J. Morrison, and J.C. Moosbrugger, Scripta Materialia, 53, 1025-1029, 2005.

"A Substructure Mixtures Model for the Single Slip Cyclic Plasticity of Single Crystal Nickel at Low Plastic Strain Amplitudes," D. Zhou, J.C. Moosbrugger, Y. Jia and D.J. Morrison, International Journal of Plasticity, 21, 2344-2368, 2005.

"Experiments and Modeling for Nickel Single Crystals Under Cyclic Loading," D. Zhou, J.C. Moosbrugger, Y. Jia, and D.J. Morrison, in Dislocations, Plasticity, and Metal Forming, Plasticity '03 - The Tenth International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications, Akhtar S. Kahn, Rehan. Kazmi, and Jianqiu Zhou (eds.) Neat Press, Fulton, MD, pp. 61-63, 2003.

"Cyclic Plasticity of Nickel at Low Strain Amplitude: Hysteresis Loop Shape Analysis," D.J. Morrison, Y. Jia, and J.C. Moosbrugger, Materials Science and Engineering A, 314, 24-30, 2001.

"Cyclic Plasticity of Nickel at Low Plastic Strain Amplitude: Constricted Hysteresis Loops," D.J. Morrison, Y. Jia, and J.C. Moosbrugger, Scripta Materialia, 44/3, 449-453, 2001.

"Low Plastic Strain Amplitude Cyclic Plasticity of Nickel Single Crystals," John C. Moosbrugger, Yan Jia, and David J. Morrison. in Plasticity '00—Plastic and Viscoplastic Response of Materials and Metal Forming: The Eighth International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications. Akhtar S. Kahn, H. Zhang, and Ye Yuan (eds.) Neat Press, Fulton, MD, pp. 357-359, 2000.

"Nonlinear Kinematic Hardening Rule Parameters--Relationship to Substructure Evolution in Polycrystalline Nickel," J.C. Moosbrugger, D.J. Morrison, and Y. Jia, International Journal of Plasticity, 16, 439-467, 2000.

"Effect of Cyclic Substructure on the Details of Kinematic Hardening in Polycrystalline Nickel," Y. Jia, D.J. Morrison, and J.C. Moosbrugger, in Fourth International Conference on Constitutive Laws for Engineering Materials. R.C. Picu and E. Krempl (eds.) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, pp. 135-138, 1999.

"Nonlinear Kinematic Hardening Rules, Masing-Type Models and Substructure," John C. Moosbrugger, David J. Morrison, and Yan Jia. in Plasticity '99: The Seventh International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications. Akhtar S. Kahn (ed.) Neat Press, Fulton, MD, pp. 71-74, 1999.

"Nonlinear Kinematic Hardening Rule Parameters-Direct Determination from Completely Reversed Proportional Cycling," J.C. Moosbrugger and D.J. Morrison, International Journal of Plasticity, 13, 633-668, 1997.

"Effects of Grain Size on Cyclic Plasticity and Fatigue Crack Initiation in Nickel," D.J. Morrison and J.C. Moosbrugger, International Journal of Fatigue, 19, Supp. 1, S51-S59, 1997.

"Effects of Ion Irradiation on Fatigue of Fe-12Cr-20Mn Stainless Steel for Fusion Reactor Applications," R. Tulluri and D.J. Morrison, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 6, 454-460, 1997.

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