Overview
- Editors:
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E. E. Gdoutos
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Dept of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece
- State of the art developements in the area of fracture and fatigue
- Proceedings of two-yearly conference
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Table of contents (698 papers)
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Tracks
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Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics
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- J. Wainstein, L. A. Fasce, P. M. Frontini
Pages 159-160
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- K. Srinivasan, Thomas Siegmund, Otmar Kolednik
Pages 161-162
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Fatigue and Fracture
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- A. Ali, M. W. Brown, Chris A. Rodopoulos
Pages 163-164
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- A. Lenain, P. J. Jacques, T. Pardoen
Pages 165-166
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- C. A. Rodopoulos, S. -H. Han
Pages 169-170
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- P. Lefranc, C. Sarrazin-Baudoux, V. Doquet
Pages 171-172
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- D. Kocanda, S. Kocanda, J. Torzewski
Pages 177-178
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- D. Polyzois, A. N. Lashari
Pages 179-180
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- Vincent Monchiet, Eric Charkaluk, Djimedo Kondo
Pages 181-182
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- Enrique Castillo, Antonio Ramos, Manuel Lopez-Aenlle, Alfonso Fernandez-Canteli, Roland Koller
Pages 183-184
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- E. C. G. Menin, J. L. de A. Ferreira
Pages 185-186
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- Eisuke Nakayama, Manabu Fukumoto, Mitsuo Miyahara, Kazuo Okamura, Hiroki Fujimoto, Kiyoyuki Fukui
Pages 187-187
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- F. Loibnegger, H. P. Rossmanith, R. Huber
Pages 189-190
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- G. Fajdiga, M. Sraml, J. Flasker
Pages 197-198
About this book
This volume contains two-page abstracts of the 698 papers presented at the “16th European Conference of Fracture,” (ECF16) held in Alexandroupolis, Greece, July 3-7, 2006. The accompanying CD attached at the back cover of the book contains the full length papers. The abstracts of the fifteen plenary lectures are included in the beginning of the book. The remaining 683 abstracts are arranged in 25 tracks and 35 special symposia/sessions with 303 and 380 abstracts, respectively. The papers of the tracks have been contributed from open call, while the papers of the symposia/sessions have been solicited by the respective organizers. Both tracks and symposia/sessions fall into two categories, namely, fracture of nanomaterials and structures and engineering materials and structures with 88 and 595 papers, respectively. Started in 1976, the European Conference of Fracture (ECF) takes place every two years in a European country. Its scope is to promote world-wide cooperation among scientists and engineers concerned with fracture and fatigue of solids. ECF16 was under the auspices of the European Structural Integrity Society (ESIS) and was sponsored by the American Society of Testing and Materials, the British Society for Stain Measurement, the Society of Experimental Mechanics, the Italian Society for Experimental Mechanics, and the Japanese Society of Mechanical Engineers. ECF16 focused in all aspects of structural integrity with the objective of improving the safety and performance of engineering structures, components, systems and their associated materials.
Editors and Affiliations
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Dept of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece
E. E. Gdoutos