A. G. Evans

Phone: 893-7839 | Email: agevans@engineering.ucsb.edu

Degrees

Ph.D. Imperial College, London, 1967

Research Interests

Professor Evans' research interests include the thermochemical performance of structural materials used in aerospace, automotive and electroic applications. Design and durability models. Multilayers, ultralight structures, and thin films.


Selected Publications

  1. "The adhesion energy between polymer thin films and self-assembled monolayers." Andrew V. Zhuk, Anthony G. Evans, John W. Hutchinson and George M. Whitesides, J. Mater. Res., Vol. 13, (1998) 3555-3564.
  2. "Effects of strain cycling on buckling, cracking, and spalling of a thermally grown alumina on a nickel-based bond coat", J.S. Wang and Anthony G. Evans, Acta. Mater., 47, 699-710 (1999).
  3. "The influence of Solid-State and Liquid-Phase Bonding on Fatigue at Al/Al203 Interfaces", F. Gaudette, S. Suresh, and A.G. Evans, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol 30A, pp. 763-769 (1999).
  4. "Multifunctionality of cellular metal systems", A.G. Evans, J.W. Hutchinson, and M.F. Ashby, Progress in Mtls. Sci., Vol. 43, Num 3, pp. 171-221 (1998).