(Thermo)mechanical Fatigue of Advanced Materials

A long standing need has been the understanding and reliable predictive modeling of engineering materials subjected to complex mechanical and/or thermal fatigue loading. Papers are solicited in the general area of either mechanical, or thermal, or combined thermomechanical fatigue of metals, ceramics, composites and functionally graded metal/ceramic materials. All types of studies are of interest, but of particular interest are combined experimental/modeling efforts that have an experimental validation or comparison component. In addition material microstructural effects and their influence on the thermomechanical fatigue response are also of relevance.

Organizers

  • Huseyin Sehitoglu
    Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, UIUC
    huseyin@uiuc.edu
  • John Lambros
    Department of Aerospace Engineering, UIUC
    lambros@uiuc.edu

Schedule

Tuesday 1

Room Time Talk
Quad Room 8:00 AM High Temperature Low Cycle and Thermal-Mechanical Fatigue Behavior of Cast Irons
Karl-Heinz Lang, Andreas Uihlein, Detlef Loehe
Quad Room 8:20 AM Cyclic Deformation and Life Modeling of a Notched Directionally-Solidified Nickel-base Superalloy
Richard W. Neu, Zachary L. Moore, Robert A. Kupkovits
Quad Room 8:40 AM Multiscale Analysis of Fatigue Crack Growth Using Digital Image Correlation
Jay Carroll, John Lambros, Huseyin Sehitoglu, Christos Efstathiou, Brett Hauber, Michael Spottswood, Ravinder Chona
Quad Room 9:00 AM Multiscale Deformation Measurements in Polycrystalline Titanium
Christos Efstathiou, Jay Carroll, John Lambros, Brett Hauber, Mike Spottswood, Ravi Chona