Published in Affiliation with the
European Structural Integrity Society
Engineering Fracture Mechanics is a journal designed to be of broad interest and use to both researchers and practitioners of
fracture mechanics in academic, industrial and government organizations. Contributions are welcome which address the fracture behavior
of conventional engineering material systems as well as newly ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Engineering Fracture Mechanics is a journal designed to be of broad interest and use to both researchers and practitioners of
fracture mechanics in academic, industrial and government organizations. Contributions are welcome which address the fracture behavior
of conventional engineering material systems as well as newly emerging material systems, for example, those employed in electronic components.
Contributions on developments in the areas of mechanics and materials science strongly related to fracture mechanics are also welcome.
Papers on fatigue are welcome if they treat the fatigue process using the methods of fracture mechanics. The Editors especially solicit
contributions which synthesize experimental and theoretical-computational studies yielding results with direct engineering significance.
Papers of an abstract mathematical nature, those emphasizing empirical correlations and those describing unanalyzed experimental data
are not normally published.
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A.R. Ingraffea
K-H. Schwalbe
ECF18: European Conference on Fracture
Fracture of Materials and Structures from Micro to Macro Scale
August 30 - September 03, 2010, Dresden, Germany
In 2010 the ECF 18 will be organised by the German Group on Fracture in the beautiful historical city of Dresden. The conference topics will focus on all important fundamental aspects and practical applications concerning strength, durability and reliability of engineering materials, components and structures.
http://www.ecf18.de/
ESIS 2008-9 Technical Committee Meetings
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TC8
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Workshop on Numerical Methods for Materials Failure |
23 - 24 April 2009 University of Wuppertal, Germany |
Prof. Dr. H. Yuan
h.yuan@uni-wuppertal.de
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TC11
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Regular Committee Meeting (in conjunction with the ECCC Conference) |
24 April 2009 EMPA, Dubendorf, Switzerland |
Malcolm Loveday
malcolm.loveday@npl.co.uk
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The Ninth International Conference on Multiaxial Fatigue and Fracture (ICMFF9)
Parma (Italy), 7 - 10 June, 2010
The aim of this conference is not only to display the substantial international progress achieved but also to illustrate how to apply research results to industrial practice and how to close the gap between design and manufacturing engineers and scientists. Despite increased efforts in understanding of multiaxial fatigue and fracture behaviour, failure assessment procedures are now becoming more complex. Therefore, it is essential to review the progress via a forum that includes experimentalists, theoreticians, industrial practitioners and academic experts.