MST-8 People
| Name |
Richard Hoagland
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| Team |
Characterization and Modeling of Mechanical Properties |
| Position |
Technical Staff Member |
| Phone |
(505) 667-3098 |
| E-Mail |
hoagland@lanl.gov |
| Research Interests |
Mechanical properties of materials. Dislocation theory. Computational modeling of defects. Composites. Interfaces and grain boundaries. |
| Research Highlights |
- “Dislocation and stacking fault core fields in fcc metals”, Philos. Mag., (in press) 2006, C. H. Henager and R. G. Hoagland.
- “On the role of weak interfaces in blocking slip in nanoscale layered composites”, Philos. Mag., (in press) 2006. R. G. Hoagland, J. P. Hirth, and A. Misra.
- “Influence of surface steps on glide of threading dislocations during layer growth”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 84 (2004) pp. 5136-5138. R. G. Hoagland, J. P. Hirth, A. Misra, and D. Mitlin.
- “Slip resistance of interfaces and the strength of metallic multilayer composites”. Scripta Mat., 50, (2004) pp 775-779. R. G. Hoagland, R. J. Kurtz, and C. H. Henager.
- “Structure of Kudjumov-Sachs interfaces in simulations of a copper- niobium bilayer”, J. Nucl. Matls, (2007) (in press), M. J. Demkowicz and R. G. Hoagland.
- “On the role of weak interfaces in blocking slip in nanoscale layered composites”, Philos. Mag., 86, (2006) p 3537-3558. R. G. Hoagland, J. P. Hirth, and A. Misra.
- “Dislocation and stacking fault core fields in fcc metals”, Philos. Mag., 85, (2005) p 4477-4508. C. H. Henager and R. G. Hoagland.
- “Influence of surface steps on glide of threading dislocations during layer growth”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 84 (2004) pp. 5136-5138. R. G. Hoagland, J. P. Hirth, A. Misra, and D. Mitlin.
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| Education |
- PhD, The Ohio State University, 1973.
- MS, Washington State University, 1967.
- BS, Colorado School of Mines, 1962.
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| Curriculum Vitæ |
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