Application of Automation Technology and Advanced Analysis Techniques in Fatigue and Fracture Testing: 7th Volume
Editor(s): Kimberly E. Maciejewski, Peter C. McKeighan, Peter B. S. Bailey
This symposium was the latest in a long series of technical meetings focused on developing the laboratory tools to both perform as well as analyze a fatigue and fracture test. ASTM Committee E08 on Fatigue and Fracture (and its predecessors E9 on Fatigue and E24 on Fracture) has a rich history of technical meetings over the past 50 years related to laboratory automation.
The nine technical papers included in this STP are varied in scope and application. One particular focus is the new SDAR (slope determination by the analysis of residuals) method for automatically determining the optimal linear slope of a set of x-y data without requiring user input. This method was originally published in 2018, and this symposium represents one of the first technical meetings for reports on user experience and documentation of the development of the analysis technique.
Table of Contents
Bruce A. Young, Carinne Shannon
Stephen M. Graham, Kimberly E. Maciejewski
Robert W. Kozar
Nathan Madey, Robert W. Kozar, Cajon Gonzales
Robert W. Kozar
J. Keith Donald
Alexander Sedov, Andrew Rosenberger, R. Sunder
Vishwas Chandra, Ramesh Koraddi, Murali Mohan, Andrew Rosenberger, R. Sunder
Peter B. S. Bailey