Fatigue and fracture III

Tuesday, May 17, 2022: 2:00 PM-3:15 PM
Sunset Ballroom (Westin Carlsbad Resort)
Dr. Dhiraj Catoor, Medtronic and Prof. Huseyin Sehitoglu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2:00 PM
Influence of Active Af on the Fatigue Performance of Peripheral Stents Subjected to Physiological Loading Conditions
Dr. Matthias Frotscher, CORTRONIK GmbH (BIOTRONIK Group); Mr. Martin Kiekbusch, CORTRONIK GmbH (BIOTRONIK Group); Mr. Steffen Mews, CORTRONIK GmbH (BIOTRONIK Group); Mr. Alexander Knopp, CORTRONIK GmbH (BIOTRONIK Group); Mrs. Doerte Serowietzki, CORTRONIK GmbH (BIOTRONIK Group)
2:15 PM
(V) Effects of Sample Configuration on High Cycle Fatigue Life of SE Nitinol
Mr. Paul Adler, Northwestern University; Mr. Michael Quellmalz, Vascotube GmbH; Dr. Louis G Malito, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Steven Kreuzer, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Paul Briant, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Brad James, Exponent, Inc.
2:30 PM
Tension-Tension Fatigue of Physical Vapor Deposited Superelastic Nitinol
Dr. Louis G Malito, Exponent, Inc.; Mr. Scott Carpenter, Vactronix Scientific; Mr. Christian Gastón Palmaz, Vactronix Scientific; Prof. Robert O. Ritchie, University of California
2:45 PM
Fatigue Testing of a New Generation Commercial Scale Low Inclusion NiTi Alloy
Dr. Andrew Pequegnat, Memry Corporation; Mr. Walter Heitmann, Memry Corporation; Mr. Kyle Chapman, Memry Corporation
3:00 PM
Fatigue and Fracture of Small Cracks Induced by Focused Ion Beam in Superelastic Nitinol
Dr. Louis G Malito, Exponent, Inc.; Mr. A Rosen, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Matthew L Bowers, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Paul Briant, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Tom Duerig, Confluent Medical Technologies; Dr. S.W. Robertson, Fathom Engineering
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