
Engineering against failure (5th ICEAF)
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- Covers
- Editorial advisory board
- Guest editorial
- Ballistic impact of steel fiber-metal laminates and plates
- Piston-ring performance: limitations from cavitation and friction
- Failure investigation of Cu-DHP tubes due to ant-nest corrosion
- Elastic wave mode conversion phenomenon in glass fiber-reinforced polymers
- Capability of non-destructive techniques in evaluating damage to composite sandwich structures
- A numerical approach to determine fiber orientations around geometric discontinuities in designing against failure of GFRP laminates
- Combining FEM and MD to simulate C60/PA-12 nanocomposites
- Contact modeling with a finite element model in piston ring-liner conjunction under dry conditions
- Investigations on prying forces in flexible connections of steel beams
- Carbon footprint and financial evaluation of an aeronautic component production using different manufacturing processes
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