Development of deformation-failure-mechanism based parameters for design of microstructured optical fibre and photonics assembly. Australia has exceptional quality and depth in photon science research, with a demonstrated capacity to found and grow commercial ventures. However, the optimal design of interconnections in a photonic package is severely restricted by a lack of detailed knowledge of their deformation and failure mechanisms. The proposed study will use novel techniques to create a bas ....Development of deformation-failure-mechanism based parameters for design of microstructured optical fibre and photonics assembly. Australia has exceptional quality and depth in photon science research, with a demonstrated capacity to found and grow commercial ventures. However, the optimal design of interconnections in a photonic package is severely restricted by a lack of detailed knowledge of their deformation and failure mechanisms. The proposed study will use novel techniques to create a basis for mechanism-based deformation and failure models that will then be used to improve the design and lifetime of new type microstructured optical fibres and adhesive assemblies, expanding and enhancing Australia's capacity in the areas.
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Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0238492
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$139,000.00
Summary
State of Art Particle Size Analysers. Particulate materials are encountered in many different forms, sizes and environments, and vastly different areas such as biological, environmental, chemical and materials engineering. Particle size and its distribution are fundamental properties of these materials. Existing particle size measuring equipment in Australia is poor as currently available facilities cannot accurately resolve particle sizes in concentrated dispersions, nor can they visualise the ....State of Art Particle Size Analysers. Particulate materials are encountered in many different forms, sizes and environments, and vastly different areas such as biological, environmental, chemical and materials engineering. Particle size and its distribution are fundamental properties of these materials. Existing particle size measuring equipment in Australia is poor as currently available facilities cannot accurately resolve particle sizes in concentrated dispersions, nor can they visualise the in situ structure and size of fragile assemblies of particles (flocs). This proposal seeks funding for a suite of complementary particle size analysers, for use in an extensive number of research areas, to specifically address these critical current deficits.Read moreRead less