In the few minutes we have left before adjourning this session, I\u27d like to review briefly various points that have been made this morning. The development of a failure predictive technology evidently involves a proper combination of several ingredients. These include a quantitative measurement capability, a proper description of the mechanisms of failure, a way to combine these elements into a probabilistic failure predictor that takes account of the variance in both the above quantities, a way to include a priori data that may exist which will help to sharpen the prediction, and finally, a way so that management choices (which govern the cost-risk tradeoffs) can be injected into the predictions. This morning we have heard a number of t...
This issue of Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures contains a collection of ...
The seventh Jerry L. Swedlow Memorial Lecture presents a review of some of the technical development...
This presentation will review the Cornell Fracture Group’s effort to apply modern atomistic based si...
In the few minutes we have left before adjourning this session, I\u27d like to review briefly variou...
What I thought we would do this afternoon is to pull together, to the extent that we can, what we ha...
This philosophy and directions of the DARPA/AFML Interdisciplinary program for Quantitative NDE are ...
Panel Members: Nancy Mann from Rockwell International Science Center (an expert in statistics, espec...
This talk will discuss the relationships between subcritical crack growth and the nature of the load...
The Second International Symposium of Fatigue of Materials: Advances and Emergences in Understanding...
For the benefit of the NDE community, a personal view will be given of the current status of our und...
For the benefit of the NDE community, a personal view will be given of the current status of our und...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of fatigue, in the presence of neighboring cr...
Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics The Mechanics and Physics of Fracture part encourages pub...
Fatigue is the prevalent mode of failure in engineering components made from metals. It occurs when ...
The proposed Theory of Metal Fatigue is based on the proposition that the fatigue problem is better ...
This issue of Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures contains a collection of ...
The seventh Jerry L. Swedlow Memorial Lecture presents a review of some of the technical development...
This presentation will review the Cornell Fracture Group’s effort to apply modern atomistic based si...
In the few minutes we have left before adjourning this session, I\u27d like to review briefly variou...
What I thought we would do this afternoon is to pull together, to the extent that we can, what we ha...
This philosophy and directions of the DARPA/AFML Interdisciplinary program for Quantitative NDE are ...
Panel Members: Nancy Mann from Rockwell International Science Center (an expert in statistics, espec...
This talk will discuss the relationships between subcritical crack growth and the nature of the load...
The Second International Symposium of Fatigue of Materials: Advances and Emergences in Understanding...
For the benefit of the NDE community, a personal view will be given of the current status of our und...
For the benefit of the NDE community, a personal view will be given of the current status of our und...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of fatigue, in the presence of neighboring cr...
Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics The Mechanics and Physics of Fracture part encourages pub...
Fatigue is the prevalent mode of failure in engineering components made from metals. It occurs when ...
The proposed Theory of Metal Fatigue is based on the proposition that the fatigue problem is better ...
This issue of Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures contains a collection of ...
The seventh Jerry L. Swedlow Memorial Lecture presents a review of some of the technical development...
This presentation will review the Cornell Fracture Group’s effort to apply modern atomistic based si...