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Papers from the 2009 TMS Annual Meeting Symposium on Mechanisms, theory, experiments and industrial practice in fatigue

✍ Scribed by K.G.F. Janssens; C.C. Battaile; B.L. Boyce; L. Brewer


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
90 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0142-1123

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✦ Synopsis


Papers from the 2009 TMS Annual Meeting Symposium on Mechanisms, theory, experiments and industrial practice in fatigue Understanding cyclic deformation and fatigue is critical to the performance and reliability of engineering materials in a wide range of applications. Many component service scenarios are potentially susceptible to fatigue failure. This symposium focused on recent advances in the theory, modeling, simulation, experimentation, and application of fatigue and related processes. The intent was to provide a forum for modelers and experimentalists to share their progress and ideas on fatigue research. Topics ranged from fundamental science to engineering applications, and included: fatigue of metals, composites, nanomaterials, biomaterials; modeling and computation; high-temperature, creep, fretting, and corrosion fatigue; effects of microstructure on fatigue; mechanisms for cyclic plasticity and ratcheting; test methodologies; non-destructive inspection; probabilistic approaches to fatigue.

The articles published in this issue represent only a subset of the works presented at the symposium.