Fatigue of Materials II (PDF)
Advances and Emergences in Understanding
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The Second International Symposium of Fatigue of Materials:Advances and Emergences in Understanding is a five-sessionsymposium held in conjunction with the Materials Science andTechnology Conference 2012 (MS&T 2012) at Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, during...
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The Second International Symposium of Fatigue of Materials:Advances and Emergences in Understanding is a five-sessionsymposium held in conjunction with the Materials Science andTechnology Conference 2012 (MS&T 2012) at Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, during October 7-11, 2012. The abstracts that weresubmitted for presentation at this symposium cover a diverse rangeof topics. We have made an attempt to group these papers intosessions that focus on closely-related topics. However, as can beexpected, many of the papers could fit into more than one session.In the ensuing discussion, we provide a cohesive, complete andcompelling overview of the symposium as well as a summary of theabstracts that were submitted.
Session 1(Overview 1) and Session 2(Overview II) contain papers that
(i) Review the current state of knowledge both related andrelevant to the subject of fatigue behavior of materials, and
(ii) New, innovative, and emerging techniques for experimentalevaluation of the fatigue behavior.
In concurrence the papers attempt to analyze the data foraspects relevant to design and simultaneously predicting the usefullife of components and structures. Session 3 (AerospaceMaterials I) and Session 4 (Aerospace MaterialsII) focus on advanced materials that are used inperformance-critical applications in the aerospace and automotiveindustries, such as the alloys of titanium, nickel, aluminum, andmagnesium. Session 5 is a collection of papers relating toother materials of engineering interest, such as iron andsteel, polymer, rubber, and even composites. In the summarypresented below, the session number and paper number are identifiedby S and P.
Topics related to the influence of both processing and theenvironment are covered in papers presented in all the sessions ofthis symposium, and are briefly summarized here as a group withadditional discussion included in the individual sessions.
Session 1(Overview 1) and Session 2(Overview II) contain papers that
(i) Review the current state of knowledge both related andrelevant to the subject of fatigue behavior of materials, and
(ii) New, innovative, and emerging techniques for experimentalevaluation of the fatigue behavior.
In concurrence the papers attempt to analyze the data foraspects relevant to design and simultaneously predicting the usefullife of components and structures. Session 3 (AerospaceMaterials I) and Session 4 (Aerospace MaterialsII) focus on advanced materials that are used inperformance-critical applications in the aerospace and automotiveindustries, such as the alloys of titanium, nickel, aluminum, andmagnesium. Session 5 is a collection of papers relating toother materials of engineering interest, such as iron andsteel, polymer, rubber, and even composites. In the summarypresented below, the session number and paper number are identifiedby S and P.
Topics related to the influence of both processing and theenvironment are covered in papers presented in all the sessions ofthis symposium, and are briefly summarized here as a group withadditional discussion included in the individual sessions.
Autoren-Porträt
T. S. Srivatsan is the Professor of Materials Science andEngineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at TheUniversity of Akron. He received his graduate degrees [Masterof Science in Aerospace Engineering (M.S. 1981) and Doctor ofPhilosophy in Mechanical Engineering (Ph.D. 1984)] from GeorgiaInstitute of Technology.M. Ashraf Imam is a Research Metallurgist at NavalResearch Laboratory (NRL) pursuing basic research on materialstructure-property relationship. He also holds the position ofAdjunct Professor of Materials Science at George WashingtonUniversity in Washington, DC. Dr. Imam obtained a D.Sc.degree in Materials Science from George Washington University andan M.S. from Carnegie-Mellon University in the field of Metallurgyand Materials Science.
R. Srinivasan is the Professor in the Mechanicaland Materials Engineering Department, is the Director of theMaterials Science and Engineering Program at Wright StateUniversity, Dayton, Ohio. He received his PhD from the StateUniversity of New York, Stony Brook, and his MS from the Universityof Florida, Gainesville, both in Materials Science and Engineering,after completing his bachelors degree from the Indian Institute ofTechnology, Madras.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, 1. Auflage, 250 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: T. S. Srivatsan, M. Ashraf Imam, R. Srinivasan
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1118533453
- ISBN-13: 9781118533451
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.10.2012
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