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Published in Affiliation with the European Structural Integrity Society
Editor-in-Chief:
D.R.H. Jones
See editorial board for all editors information
Please see lower down this page for links to full details of conferences that may be of interest.
Please see lower down this page for details of the ESIS Technical Committee Meetings to be held in 2008
Description
Engineering Failure Analysis publishes original, high quality research papers, communications, and
occasional review articles describing the analysis of engineering failures and related studies. Papers relating to the structure,
properties and behaviour of engineering materials are encouraged, particularly those which also involve the detailed application of materials
parameters to problems in engineering structures, components and design. In addition to the area of materials engineering, the interacting
fields of mechanical, manufacturing, aeronautical, civil, chemical, corrosion and design engineering are considered relevant. Activity
should be directed at analysing engineering failures and carrying out research to help reduce the incidences of failures and to extend
the operating horizons of engineering materials. Emphasis is placed on the mechanical properties of materials and their behaviour
when influenced by structure, process and environment. Metallic, polymeric, ceramic and natural materials are all included and the application
of these materials to real engineering situations should be emphasised. The use of a case-study based approach is also encouraged.
Engineering
Failure Analysis provides essential reference material and critical feedback into the design process thereby contributing to the
prevention of engineering failures in the future. All submissions will be subject to peer review from leading experts in the field.
Bibliographic & ordering information
ISSN: 1350-6307
Imprint: ELSEVIER
Subscriptions for the year 2009,
Volume 16,
8 issues
Institutional online access: ScienceDirect eSelect
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Institutional price: Order form
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Audience
Materials Scientists, mechanical, manufacturing, aeronautical, civil, chemical, corrosion, design engineers.
Impact factor of this journal
2007: 0.565 © Journal Citation Reports 2008, published by Thomson Reuters
Links to Conferences
http://ecf17.fme.vutbr.cz/
17th European Conference on Fracture (ECF17), Brno, Czech Republic, September 2 - 5, 2008.
This conference will be already the seventeenth in a series of conferences held every two years on the subject of fracture. As the preceding meetings, the ECF17 will focus on all aspects of fracture of engineering materials, components and structures.
http://icf12.com/
The International Fracture Group and the Canadian Organizing Committee for the 12th International Conference on Fracture (ICF 12) invite all those interested in all aspects of fracture research to participate in this conference to be held in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada from July 12-17, 2009. The Conference will cover the latest developments in mechanics and mechanisms of fracture, fatigue and strength of solids.
http://www.icaf2009.nl/
International Committee on Aeronautical Fatigue, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 25-29 May 2009.
The two-day conference consists of reviews of aeronautical fatigue activities presented by the national delegates of the 14 member nations of ICAF. It is followed by the three-day symposium that involves specialist papers presented by authors with design, manufacturing, airworthiness regulations, operations and research backgrounds. The ICAF 2009 symposium will be based on the theme "Bridging the gap between theory and operational practice". The last morning of the symposium will be dedicated to workshops with specialists providing in-depth lectures for the benefit of both novice and advanced workers in the field of aeronautical fatigue.
ESIS 2008-9 Technical Committee Meetings
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Technical Commitee
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Date and location
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Contacts
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TC2
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Regular Committee Meeting |
2 - 5 September 2008 Brno |
Prof. J. Pokluda
pokluda@fme.vutbr.cz
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TC2
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Regular Committee Meeting |
April 2009 Leoben |
Prof. J. Pokluda
pokluda@fme.vutbr.cz
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TC4
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Regular Committee Meeting |
11 - 12 September 2008 Les Diablerets, Switzerland |
Dr. B. Blackman
b.blackman@imperial.ac.uk
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TC10
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Workshop on 'Corrosion/SCC Problems in Industry' |
6 - 7 October 2008 Porto Marghera, Venice, Italy |
Dr. G. Gabetta
Giovanna.Gabetta@eni.it
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TC11
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Ad Hoc Meeting |
10 November 2008 British Energy, Barnwood, Gloucester, UK |
Malcolm Loveday
malcolm.loveday@npl.co.uk
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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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TC24
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Workshop on Damage Tolerance of Railway Axles |
13 - 14 October 2008 Politecnico di Milano, Department of Engineering, Milan, Italy |
Prof S. Beretta
stefano.beretta@polimi.it
Prof U. Zerbst
uwe.zerbst@gkss.de
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Last update: 28 Aug 2008
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