About
Cliff Butcher serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Waterloo, specializing in the mechanical behavior of metals for automotive applications including crashworthiness and forming processes.
His academic credentials include:
- Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering (2011), University of New Brunswick
- Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (2007), University of New Brunswick
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (2006), University of New Brunswick
Professor Butcher's research focuses on fracture mechanics, plasticity, and micromechanics of advanced materials. He investigates computational mechanics applications for automotive metal forming, crash simulations, and lightweight alloy behavior, with particular emphasis on advanced high-strength steels, aluminum, and magnesium alloys under warm/hot forming conditions.
His 2017 publications analyze fracture behavior across multiple alloy systems under shear and edge-stretching conditions. The work systematically addresses strain rate effects, anisotropy, specimen geometry, and damage evolution in dual-phase steels and aluminum alloys, establishing critical failure parameters for industrial forming processes.
Currently accepting graduate students for research in metal forming mechanics and fracture analysis. No specific grants are detailed in the available information.
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