JOURNAL Published: 2014
MPC1402-EB

Materials Performance and Characterization

Editor(s): R. Mercado-Solis, R.Neu

Featuring 13 peer-reviewed articles from the leading experts in 8 countries, topics cover: creep fatigue, thermomechanical fatigue, crack mechanics fatigue, long term high temperature exposure fatigue, hot corrosion fatigue, thermal fatigue and the modeling of non-isothermal fatigue. Expertise on nickel-based superalloys, creep-resisting steels, stainless steels and tool steels is also featured.

This spectrum of knowledge is most meaningful in the aerospace, automotive, power generation, petrochemical, and metalworking industries, where safety and reliability are critical components of success. The design of new materials and structures that will better withstand fatigue at elevated temperatures relies upon a clear understanding of high temperature phenomena such as creep, surface oxidation, diffusion and softening. Absorb the expertise presented in this special issue and experience the synergy of experimental and computational methods.

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Developed by Committee: E08
Pages: 263
DOI: 10.1520/MPC1402-EB