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Engineering Failure Analysis


Cynthia Reid wrote:
From: "Cynthia Reid" <CynthiaReid@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Engineering Failure Analysis
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 00:13:50 -0400

Engineering Failure Analysis

http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/3/0/1/9/0/index.htt
(Link inactive 2 September 2004)

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13506307
(Link active 2 September 2004)

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.

Audience: Materials Scientists, mechanical, manufacturing, aeronautical,
civil, chemical, corrosion, design engineers.

ScienceDirect subscribers have access to full-text articles by logging in at
http://www.sciencedirect.com .

Editor-in-Chief: D.R.H. Jones
Email: usinfo-f@elsevier.com


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