STAFF PROFILE
Professor Simon Barter
Position:
DST Chair
College / Portfolio:
STEM College
School / Department:
STEM|Research & Innovation
Email:
simon.barter@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Bundoora East
Contact me about:
Research supervision
13 PhD Current Supervisions
- Carroll, J.,Afaghi Khatibi, A.,Robertson, L.,Barter, S. (2023). Observations of non-linear stress effects on crack growth in interference fit fasteners In: International Journal of Fatigue, 167, 1 - 12
- Main, B.,Jones, M.,Dixon, B.,Barter, S. (2022). On small fatigue crack growth rates in AA7085-T7452 In: International Journal of Fatigue, 156, 1 - 12
- Field, I.,Kandare, E.,Dixon, B.,Tian, J.,Barter, S. (2022). Effect of underloads in small fatigue crack growth In: International Journal of Fatigue, 157, 1 - 12
- Main, B.,Dixon, B.,Jones, M.,Barter, S. (2022). Microstructure and surface finish influences on AA7085-T7452 small fatigue crack growth rates In: Engineering Failure Analysis, 141, 1 - 14
- Field, I.,Kandare, E.,Tian, J.,Barter, S. (2022). Use of the helium ion microscope in small crack fractography In: Engineering Failure Analysis, 139, 1 - 11
- Main, B.,Jones, M.,Barter, S. (2021). The practical need for short fatigue crack growth rate models In: International Journal of Fatigue, 142, 1 - 9
- Main, B.,Muller, K.,Konak, M.,Jones, M.,Sudhakar, S.,Barter, S. (2020). Evaluation of a PC-9/A Wing Main Spar with Misdrills Using Enhanced Teardown at Resonance In: Proceedings of the 36th Conference and 30th Symposium of the International Committee on Aeronautical Fatigue (ICAF 2019), Krakow, Poland, 2-7 June 2019
- Main, B.,Molent, L.,Singh, R.,Barter, S. (2019). Fatigue crack growth lessons from thirty-five years of the Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18 A/B Hornet Aircraft Structural Integrity Program In: International Journal of Fatigue, 133, 1 - 10
- Wanhill, R.,Barter, S.,Molent, L. (2019). Fatigue Crack Growth Failure and Lifing Analyses for Metallic Aircraft Structures and Components, Springer, Netherlands
- Burchill, M.,Barter, S.,Chan, L.,Jones, M. (2018). Microstructurally small fatigue crack growth rates in aluminium alloys for developing improved predictive models In: Proceedings of the 12th International Fatigue Congress (FATIGUE 2018), France, 27 May - 1 June 2018
- Design,Manufacture and Characterisati on of Material Systems for Ultra-High Temperature Application (PhD student Michael Ives, S3723900). Funded by: Defence Science Institute (DSI) Grant for Scholarships from (2023 to 2025)
- Root cause identification and solution for the leaks in composite cases. Funded by: Thales Australia Ltd Contract from (2022 to 2022)
- The effect of peening near interference fit fasteners on fatigue life (Student - Jordan Carroll S3837767).. Funded by: Defence Science Institute - Scholarship from (2020 to 2023)
- Propagation of Small Cracks due to Transient Loading in Metallic Materials (Student - Isaac Field s3829601).. Funded by: Defence Science Institute - Scholarship from (2020 to 2023)