Fatigue & Fracture I

Thursday, October 23, 2025: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
Failures within the scope of fatigue and fracture-related mechanisms. Dr. Daniel P Dennies, Ph.D, DMS Inc, Dr. Ellen E. Wright, Ph.D., P.E., Engineering Systems Inc. (ESi), Mr. William Rossey, GE Aerospace, Dr. Erhan Ulvan, Ph.D., P.Eng., FASM, Acuren Group Inc. and Mr. Porter R. Ritchie, M.S., P.E., ESi
8:00 AM
Failure Analysis of the Luffing Cylinder Bracket in a Stacker Cum Reclaimer
Mr. Susovan Das, Tata Steel; Mr. Archit Mudugu, Tata Steel; Mr. N. Rajesh Kumar, Tata Steel
8:20 AM
Failure due to Impact of Diamond Impregnated Metal Matrix Tools
Prof. James D Dwan, PhD CEng Eur Ing FIEI FIMM, Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin; Dwan Forensic Engineering
8:40 AM
What did Joe Break This Time? Abnormal Failures of Table Knives During Operation
Dr. Mohammad S. Dodaran, Ph.D., Exponent; Dr. Nikolay Semenikhin, Ph. D., P.E., Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Philip D. Brooke, Ph.D., P.E., Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Ross Bennett-Kennett, Ph.D., Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Gabriel ganot, Ph.D., P.E., C.W.I., Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Joseph Lemberg, Ph.D., P.E., Exponent, Inc.
9:00 AM
Failure of an Induction Hardened Shaft due to Rotating Bending Fatigue
Dr. David V. Marshall, Ph.D., Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Ty Porter, Ph.D., P.E., Secretariat International
9:20 AM
Understanding and Interpreting Mixed-Mode Fractures
Dr. Ellen E. Wright, Ph.D., P.E., Engineering Systems Inc. (ESi); Dr. Richard P. Baron, Ph.D., P.E., Engineering Systems Inc. (ESi)
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