JOURNAL Published: 2016
MPC1603-EB

Materials Performance and Characterization

Editor(s): Markus Heinimann, Steve R. Daniewicz, Stefano Beretta

Discover the most recent advancements in the understanding of fatigue and fracture.

You’ll get 13 papers in this special issue, with authors from not only the United States but also Italy, Sweden, Brazil, France, Germany, and Poland.

The first paper in the special edition is based on the Jerry R. Swedlow Memorial Lecture by R. Craig McClung on “Integrating Fracture Mechanics into the Material and Structural Design Process.” The other papers represent advanced experimental and modeling approaches, novel analyses, and applications to structural integrity challenges.

The demand for fatigue and fracture models that are robust, faster, adaptable, and of higher fidelity is continuous and intense. Current models are being stretched to their limits and beyond.

The research presented in the field of fatigue and fracture failures is critical to the safe operation and economic viability of machines, devices, and components across an increasingly broad spectrum, ranging from the aerospace and surface transportation, power generation, and petroleum communities to the semiconductor, biomedical, and micro-electro-mechanical systems worlds.

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Developed by Committee: E08
Pages: 204
DOI: 10.1520/MPC1603-EB