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Bo PengGraduate Student » [email protected] » 979-571-0695

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Purdue UniversityGraduate Research Assistant, January 2014–January 2016

The objective is to enable mechanics of structure genome (MSG) to model more realistic microstructures such as aperiodic structures and materials.

Beihang UniversityGraduate Research Assistant, September 2010–June 2012

Researched on the evaluation of failure modes and damage mechanism of CFRP Composite. Numerically simulated delamination propagation of CFRP laminates under compressive load using cohesive elements and VCCT, considered damage mechanisms of fiber and matrix using Hashin damage criterion. Using a newly developed statistical method, assessed the validity of numerical simulation results of the residual compressive strength of laminates.

TEACHING EXPERIENCEPurdue UniversityGraduate Teaching Assistant, January 2013–December 2013

Instructor of Aeromechanics Laboratory and Structural Analysis Laboratory. Prepared class notes, lectured laboratory related theories and experiment procedures, leading discussions, grading lab reports and holding office hours.

RESEARCH INTERESTS » Multiscale numerical

method

» Additive manufacturing

simulation

SKILLS

» Computer Programming: Matlab, Mathematica, Fortran,

Python, C, LaTEX

» Computer Graphics and Analysis Software: Abaqus, ANSYS,

Peridigm, CATIA, SolidWorks, HyperMesh.

PUBLICATIONS

Peng, Bo and Goodsell, Johnathan and Pipes, R Byron and Yu, Wenbin

(2016). Generalized Free-Edge Stress Analysis Using Mechanics of

Structure Genome. Journal of Applied Mechanics, 83(10), 101013.

Peng, Bo., Fu. Huimin (2012). Compressive Behavior of Composite Panels

with a Deeply Embedded Delamination. Journal of Aeronautic

Power, 27(1),82-88.

Peng, Bo., Yu. Wenbin (2015). A New Micromechanics Theory for

Homogenization and Dehomogenization of Heterogeneous

Materials, American Society of Composites-30th., Sept. 28-30,

Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

Peng, Bo., Yu. Wenbin (2015). Remove Homogeneous Layer Assumption

from Lamination Theories. American Society of Composites-30th.,

Sept. 28-30, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

RESEARCH FIGURE

Purdue University » Composites Manufacturing & Simulation Center

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