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Edited by: Graham Clark and Chun H. Wang
Online since: March 2014
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Collection of Selected, Peer Reviewed Papers from the 11th International Fatigue Congress 2014, March 2-7, 2014, Melbourne, Australia.
The 282 papers are grouped as follows:
I. Biomaterials,
II. Case Studies and Industrial Applications,
III. Case studies, Materials and Processes,
IV. Civil and Mining Structures,
V. Composites,
VI. Corrosion and Fatigue,
VII. Crack Closure and Shielding,
VIII. Crack Growth Thresholds,
IX. Creep-Fatigue,
X. Cyclic Deformation and Crack Initiation,
XI. Damage Evaluation and Fatigue Design,
XII. Damage Tolerance/Aging Aircraft,
XIII. Experimental Techniques,
XIV. Fatigue Life Enhancement,
XV. Fatigue Life Prediction and Test,
XVI. Fatigue Modelling and Simulation,
XVII. Fatigue of Coatings,
XVIII. Fracture Processes and Fatigue in Rocks, XIX. Fretting and Contact Fatigue,
XX. Growth of Short and Long Cracks,
XXI. Laser Shock Peening,
XXII. Life Prediction Methodology and Software Development,
XXIII. Management of Fatigue and Reliability, XXIV. Microstructural Aspects,
XXV. New Materials (MMCs, CMCs, Intermetallics, Hybrid Materials),
XXVI. Rail Transport,
XXVII. Reliability Analysis,
XXVIII. Residual Stresses and Fatigue,
XXIX. Structural Health Monitoring and Prognostics,
XXX. Thermomechanical Fatigue,
XXXI. Variable Amplitude Loads, Multiaxial and Mixed Mode Fatigue,
XXXII. Very-High-Cycle Fatigue,
XXXIII. Welding, Casting and Other Manufaturing Technologies,
XXXIV. Poster
Edited by: N. Katsube, W.O. Soboyejo and M. Sacks
Online since: January 2001
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
There is now a tremendous worldwide interest in functional biomaterials. The present book covers the major aspects of the field. It is divided into four parts. The first section (A) covers various aspects of joint replacement. Section B presents the topic of dental ceramics, while Section C describes the microstructural aspects of biomaterials. Finally, some of the recent innovations in biomechanics are discussed (Section D), together with some features of bioengineering.
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