Summary
Trevor Lindley came to Imperial College in 1994 after working in the Centre des Materiaux at Ecole des Mines de Paris.
He had previously worked for the Power Generation Companies, Central Electricity Generating Board and National Power.
The main theme of Professor Lindley's research is the relation between microstructure and mechanical behaviour.
Publications
Journals
Joseph S, Lindley T, Dye D, 2018, Dislocation interactions and crack nucleation in a fatigued near-alpha titanium alloy, International Journal of Plasticity, Vol:110, ISSN:0749-6419, Pages:38-56
Joseph S, Lindley TC, Dye D, et al. , 2018, The mechanisms of hot salt stress corrosion cracking in titanium alloy Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo, Corrosion Science, Vol:134, ISSN:0010-938X, Pages:169-178
Joseph S, Bantounas, Lindley, et al. , 2018, Slip transfer and deformation structures resulting from the low cycle fatigue of near-alpha titanium alloy Ti-6242Si, International Journal of Plasticity, Vol:100, ISSN:0749-6419, Pages:90-103
Ismail FB, Vorontsov VA, Lindley TC, et al. , 2016, Alloying effects on oxidation mechanisms in polycrystalline Co-Ni base superalloys, Corrosion Science, Vol:116, ISSN:0010-938X, Pages:44-52