Ioannis Katsivalis

Visiting Researcher at Material and Computational Mechanics

Ioannis Katsivalis works as a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Industrial and Material Science. His research focuses on the experimental characterization and numerical modelling of thin-ply composite materials. The goal of this research is to develop composite materials with enhanced strength, stiffness and strain-to-failure features. Such materials can be used in aerospace and biomedical applications. Ioannis Katsivalis has worked in different areas of structural mechanics, and he is currently actively involved in COST Action CA18120 and IEA Wind TCP Task 46.

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2024

Fatigue performance and damage characterisation of ultra-thin tow-based discontinuous tape composites

Ioannis Katsivalis, Monica Norrby, Florence Moreau et al
Composites Part B: Engineering. Vol. 281
Journal article
2024

A 3D voxel-based mesostructure generator for finite element modelling of tow-based discontinuous composites

Luis Fernando Gulfo Hernandez, Olle Haglund Nilsson, Jacob Sjöberg et al
Composites Part B: Engineering. Vol. 278
Journal article
2024

Hydrogen permeability of thin-ply composites after mechanical loading

Ioannis Katsivalis, Virginia Signorini, Fredrik Ohlsson et al
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. Vol. 176
Journal article
2024

Strength analysis and failure prediction of thin tow-based discontinuous composites

Ioannis Katsivalis, Mattias Persson, Marcus Johansen et al
Composites Science and Technology. Vol. 245
Journal article
2023

Durability of an adhesively bonded joint between steel ship hull and sandwich superstructure pre-exposed to saline environment

Pankaj R. Jaiswal, Rahul Iyer Kumar, Luc Mouton et al
Journal of Adhesion. Vol. 100 (11), p. 985-1014
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2022–2023

Vehicle On-board storage integrating Liquid ANd compressed hydrogen Tanks (VOLANT)

Leif Asp Material and Computational Mechanics
Tomas Grönstedt Fluid Dynamics
Martin Fagerström Material and Computational Mechanics
Lucien Koopmans Combustion and Propulsion Systems
Ioannis Katsivalis Material and Computational Mechanics
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