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High Temperature and Thermomechanical Fatigue

 

Organized by

 

Richard W. Neu, Sreeramesh Kalluri and Hans J. Maier

                                                

 

This symposium is aimed at gathering together experts across the globe to explore all matters pertinent to the analysis and the prediction of high temperature and thermomechanical fatigue.

 

 

Organizers:

Richard W. Neu

Georgia Institute of Technology, 801 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332-0405 USA

Phone: 1-404-894-3074, FAX: 1-404-894-0186, E-mail: rick.neu@me.gatech.edu

 

Sreeramesh Kalluri

Ohio Aerospace Institute, NASA Gleen Research Center, 21000 Brookpark Rd., MS 49-7, Cleveland, OH 44135-3127 USA

Phone: 1-216-433-6727, FAX: 1-216-433-8300 , E-mail: s.kalluri@grc.nasa.gov

 

Hans J. Maier

University of Paderborn, Lehrstuhl Fur Werkstoffkunde, FB 10, Pohlweg 47-49, 33098 Paderborn, Germany

Phone: 49-5251-603855, FAX:  49-5251-603854 

E-mail: maier@lwk.uni-paderborn.de

 

Papers

 

1. Comparing a commercial high-temperature Ti alloy with a third generation TiAl-based alloy regarding isothermal and thermomechanical fatigue behaviour

T. Heckel, H.-J. Christ, University of Siegen, Germany

 

2. Cyclic Deformation Response of the ODS Superalloy PM1000 under Isothermal and Thermomechanical Fatigue Loading Conditions

W.O. Ngala, G. Biallas, H.J. Maier, University of Paderborn, Germany

 

3. Fatigue-Corrosion-Creep interaction in Ti alloys at high temperature

Dr. Sarrazin-Baudoux, Prof. J. Petit, Ensma, France

 

4. Fatigue-Creep-Environment Interactions in a Directionally-Solidified Ni-base Superalloy

Corresponding Author: R.W. Neu

Co-authors: A.P. Gordon, M.M. Shenoy, D.L. McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

 

 

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