Leon Govaert
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RESEARCH PROFILE
Leon Govaert is professor in polymer mechanics at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). His research focuses on the mechanical performance of solid polymers and polymer composites (“polymer mechanics”) covering the fields of polymer physics (phenomenology of deformation and its molecular or microstructural origin), polymer science (design of materials with improved performance), and polymer engineering (design of products with optimized performance). The ultimate aim is to develop a methodology that allows quantitative assessment of the short-term (impact) and long-term (fatigue) response of polymer products, taking into account the material’s time-dependent deformation and failure response as well as the influence of processing conditions and changes in performance during practical use (ageing, degradation); methodologies that allow for performance optimization, already in the early stages of design.
Long-term failure of polymers: dealing with the inevitable”
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Leon Govaert studied Mechanical Engineering at TU/e, where he obtained his PhD. In addition to his work at TU/e, Leon is also a professor in Mechanics of Polymeric Materials at the faculty of Engineering Technology of the University of Twente. Here, he focuses on research in the area of time-dependent failure of thermoplastic composites. This research is relevant to the reliable application of these materials in lightweight constructions and is a direct extension of his work on polymer mechanics in Eindhoven. Leon is appointed as the permanent organizing chair of the triennial conference series on Deformation, Yield and Fracture of Polymers (DYFP), one of the major international events related to the mechanics of polymeric materials.
Key Publications
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Mechanical performance of polymer systems: The relation between structure and properties
Progress in Polymer Science (2005) -
Predicting the long-term mechanical performance of polycarbonate from thermal history during injection molding
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering (2009) -
Rate- and temperature-dependent strain hardening of polycarbonate
Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics (2012) -
The prediction of mechanical performance of isotactic polypropylene on the basis of processing conditions
Polymer (2016) -
Competition between plasticity-controlled and crack-growth controlled failure in static and cyclic fatigue of thermoplastic polymer systems
Polymer Testing (2016)
Current Educational Activities
Ancillary Activities
- Member of the Programm committee, M2i