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Professor Clive Siviour is a professor of engineering science at the University of Oxford specializing in solid mechanics and materials engineering. His research interests include the properties of materials under high strain rate deformation and high speed photography. He has published numerous papers in these areas and on topics including polymers, rubbers, composites and aerospace alloys.

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Journal of Impact Analysis

Professor Clive Siviour is a professor of engineering science at the University of Oxford specializing in solid mechanics and materials engineering. His research interests include the properties of materials under high strain rate deformation and high speed photography. He has published numerous papers in these areas and on topics including polymers, rubbers, composites and aerospace alloys.

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Professor Clive Siviour

Professor of Engineering Science

Department of Engineering Science,


University of Oxford,
Parks Road,
Oxford,
OX1 3PJ
+44 1865 2 73132
[email protected]

Education

• Ph.D. in Experimental Physics, ‘High Rate


Properties of Materials Using Hopkinson Bar
Techniques’, University of Cambridge (2005)
• MA, M.Sci. in Theoretical and Experimental Physics,
University of Cambridge (2001)

Research
interests

• Properties of materials under high strain rate


deformation
• High speed photography and image analysis
• Polymers, Rubbers, Composites

Other
appointments
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• Tutorial Fellow at Pembroke College

Past Positions

• 2005-2008 Career Development Fellow, Department


of Engineering Science, Oxford
• 2005-2008 Stipendiary Lecturer and Senior Tutor in
Engineering, St Hilda’s College, Oxford

Current research
projects

• POLYURETHANES - Supramolecular
Polyurethanes and their Composites: Properties and
Engineering Performance (with University of
Reading)
• USAF - Novel techniques for characterizing and
understanding the response of rubbers and rubber-
based composites to impact loading
• METALS - Investigations of rate and temperature
dependence in aerospace metal alloys
• SHARD – Silk in high rate applications and research
into damage tolerance (with the Oxford Silk Group
• LOW RATE – Understanding high rate behaviour
through low rate analogue

Recent
Publications

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Selected
Publications

• S-H Yoon, I Giannakopoulos and CR Siviour


“Application of the Virtual Fields Method to the
uniaxial behaviour of rubbers at medium strain
rates” International Journal of Solids and Structures
69-70 (2015) 553-568 doi:
10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2015.04.017 (doi link)
• CR Siviour, JL Jordan, “High Strain Rate
Mechanics of Polymers: A Review”, J. dynamic
behaviour mater. (2016): 2:15-32 doi:
10.1007/s40870-016-0052-8 (doi link)
• MJ Kendall and CR Siviour “Experimentally
simulating high-rate behaviour: rate and temperature
effects in polycarbonate and PMMA” Phil. Trans. R.
Soc. A (2014) 372 20130202 (12 pp) doi:
10.1098/rsta.2013.0202 (doi link)
• MJ Kendall and CR Siviour "Experimentally
simulating adiabatic conditions: Approximating high
rate polymer behaviour using low rate experiments
with temperature profiles" Polymer 54 (2013) 5058-
5063 (doi link)
• DR Drodge, B Mortimer, C Holland and CR
Siviour "Ballistic Impact to access the high-rate
behaviour of individual silk fibres", Journal of the
Mechanics and Physics of Solids 60 (2012) 1710-
1721 (doi link)
• EJ Wielewski, CR Siviour and N Petrinic "On the
Correlation between Macrozones and Twinning in
Ti-6Al-4V at Very High Strain Rates" Scripta
Materialia, 67 (2102) 229-232 (doi link)
• R Gerlach, CR Siviour, J Wiegand and N Petrinic
"In-plane and through-thickness properties, failure
modes, damage and delamination in 3D woven
carbon fibre composites subjected to impact
loading" Composites Science and Technology, 72
(2012) 397-411 (doi link)
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Bonded Sugar: their dependence on applied and
internal constraints” Proc. R. Soc. A. 464 (2008)
1229-1255 (doi link)
• CR Siviour, SM Walley, WG Proud and JE Field
“The high strain rate compressive behaviour of
polycarbonate and polyvinylidene difluoride”
Polymer 46 (2005) 12546-12555.

Institutional
activities

• Former member of the Governing board of DYMAT :


the European Association for the promotion of
research into the dynamic behaviour of materials
and its applications

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