Engineering Against Fracture: Proceedings of the 1st ConferenceWithin the last thirty years there is a growing acknowledgement that prevention of catastrophic failures necessitates engagement of a large pool of expertise. Herein it is not excessive to seek advice from disciplines like materials science, structural engineering, mathematics, physics, reliability engineering and even economics. Today’s engineering goals, independently of size; do not have the luxury of being outsideaglobalperspective.Survivaloftheintegratedmarketsand?nancialsystems require a web of safe transportation, energy production and product manufacturing. It is perhaps the ?rst decade in engineering history that multidisciplinary - proaching is not just an idea that needs to materialise but has matured beyond infancy. We can witness such transition by examining engineering job descriptions and postgraduate curricula. The undertaking of organising a conference to re?ect the above was not easy and de?nitely, not something that was brought to life without a lot of work and c- st mitment. The 1 Conference of Engineering Against Fracture from its conceptual day until completion was designed in a way of underlying the need of bringing all the key players on a common ground that once properly cultivated can ?ourish. To achieve that the conference themes were numerous and despite their, in principle notional differences, it was apparent that the attendees established such common ground through argumentation. The reader can see this from the variety of research areas re?ected by the works and keynote lecturers presented. |
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Exploitation of the TRIP Effect for the Development | 30 |
Hybrid Metal Laminates for Low Weight Fuselage Structures | 41 |
Effect of Talc Filler Content on PolyPropylene Composite | 72 |
Fracture Properties of Polypropylene Reinforced with Short | 81 |
Influence of Width of Specimen on Tensile Properties of NiCo | 93 |
Investigation of the Fatigue Behaviour of the Structural | 115 |
Fracture in Electronics 291 | 289 |
Improving the Crashworthiness of Aluminium Rail Vehicles | 305 |
Information Fusion in Ad hoc Wireless Sensor Networks | 319 |
Dependency of Micromechanical Properties of Gold Thin | 338 |
Local Semilocal and Nominal Approaches to Estimate | 357 |
Characterisation of Residual Stresses Generated by Laser | 383 |
Dry Ice Blasting EnergyEfficiency and New Fields | 399 |
The use of Ultrasonic Impact Treatment to Extend the Fatigue | 421 |
Effect of Stress on the Fire Reaction Properties of Polymer | 136 |
Investigation of Failure and Failure Progression in Stiffened | 155 |
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Progressive Fracture Analysis of Planar Lattices | 182 |
Fatigue Crack Growth Assessment of Corroded Aluminum | 205 |
Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior under Spectrum Loading | 215 |
Small Crack in a Simulated Columnar Polycrystalline | 234 |
ThermoMechanical Methods for Improving Fatigue | 249 |
The Regularities of Fatigue Crack Growth | 274 |
BEM Solutions of Crack Problems in Gradient Elasticity | 443 |
Buckling Evaluation in Case of Complicated Stress Condition | 467 |
Comparison of Two Currently used and One Proposed Seismic | 476 |
Fracture Analysis of a Bolted Joint of a Large Pump Frame | 499 |
The Accurate Prediction of the Thermal Response of Welded | 513 |
Application of a Fracture Methodology for Studying | 533 |
BEM Prediction of TBC Fracture Resistance 551 | 550 |
Mechanical Properties and Failure Investigation of Metallic | 572 |
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