| Date / Time | Title | Lecturer | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 29/June | The Role of Defects on Fatigue Strength and Modeling of Their Effects with Applications to AM Metals |
Ali Fatemi, University of Memphis USA Yukitaka Murakami, Kyushu University Japan | |
| 29/June | Predicting hydrogen-assisted fatigue through a new class of mechanistic, multi- physics phase field models | Emilio Martinez-Paneda, University of Oxford, UK | |
| 30/June | Achieving the highest fatigue strength in metals | Zhefeng Zhang,
Institute of Metal Research China | |
| 30/June | Fretting fatigue life in complex loading conditions, experiments and modelling | Sylvie Pommier,
ENS Paris-Saclay France | |
| 30/June | The Use of Light as Surface Technology to extend Fatigue Life in Aerospace Industry - The Residual Stress Engineering from Historical Review, current Applications and Future Prospective | Domenico Furfari,
Airbus Operations GmbH Germany | |
| 01/July | Fatigue Characteristics of Additive Manufactured Lightweight Structures – Challenges and Opportunities from Damage Tolerance Perspectives | Raj Das,
RMIT University Austrália | |
| 01/July | Dwell fatigue of aero-engine Titanium alloys: integrated in-situ characterisation, crystal plasticity modelling and mechanisms | Fionn Dunne Imperial College UK | |
| 01/July | Integrity of Additive Manufacturing TC4 Alloy Material and Lattice Structure | Yu'e Ma,
Northwestern Polytechnical University China | |
| 02/July | Ultrasonic fatigue testing of superelastic Nitinol and in-situ observation of VHCF damage in the synchrotron | Herwig Mayer,
Boku University Austria | |
| 02/July | Fatigue of AM materials: from fundamental mechanisms to component assessment | Stefano Beretta,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy | |