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Frederick J. McGarry
Professor of
Polymer Engineering and Civil Engineering
AB Physics,
Math, Middlebury College, 1950
SB Mechanical
Engineering, MIT, 1950
SM Mechanical
Engineering - Materials, MIT, 1953
Room 8-209A,
77 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139
617-253-7172
(phone) 617-253-8042 (fax)
Prof. McGarry's
research topics include mechanical behavior of plastics, composites
and adhesives, micromechanics of fracture, fatigue of fiber reinforced
composites, second phase toughening mechanisms in glassy polymers, and
free volume-aging phenomena in glassy polymers. Linear elastic fracture
mechanics is being applied to polymers and to polymer-based (reinforced)
composites. Others of his research topics include craze phenomena in
glassy polymers; metal-to-metal adhesives, based on polymeric compositions;
structure-property relations in polymers; fatigue of polymers-glassy,
amorphous, crystalline, rubbers; and mechanical properties of polymeric
and inorganic fibers.
Selected Publications
"Enhanced Polycarbonate
Toughness I: Measurement Methodology," Polymer Eng. and Science
35 (6): 471-476 (March 1995) (with others).
"Enhanced Polycarbonate
Toughness II: Mechanisms," Polymer Eng. and Science 35 (6): 477-482
(March 1995) (with others).
"The Low Profile
Mechanism in Sheet Molding Compound," J. of Advanced Materials:
47-58 (October 1995) (with others).
"Toughened Polyester Networks," J. of Adv. Materials
26-35 (June 1996) (with R. Subramaniam).
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