The proceedings of the International Congress (c) include about 120 papers selected out of 160 papers submitted for presentations at APCF/SIF-2014, to be held in Sydney, Australia, December 9-12, 2014, and uniting the Asian-Pacific Conference on Fracture and Strength 2014 (APCFS-2014) with the International Conference on Structural Integrity and Failure (SIF-2014). The congress will be hosted by The University of Sydney and co-organized by Australia Fracture Group (AFG), the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society, Materials Institution (CMES-MI), the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, Materials and Fracture Division (KSME-MFD) and The Japanese Society of Mechanical Engineers, Materials and Mechanics Division (JSME-MMD). The congress follows the series of the previous very successful APCF and SIF international forums, in particular, APCFS 2012, Busan and the 8th SIF, Melbourne, 2013. - Characterisations of complex mechanisms of damage accumulation and failure - Application of new multi-scale modelling approaches in problems associated with structural integrity - Development of more accurate technologies for structural damage assessment
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Lin Ye is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sydney, Australia.
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- Stress-Strain Analysis
- Experimental and Measurement Techniques
- Damage Tolerance Design
- Macro-, Micro- and Nano- Mechanisms of Damage Accumulation, Fracture, Fatigue, Creep, Wear and
- Corrosion
- Solid and Fracture Mechanics
- Advanced Fatigue Crack, Fatigue Strength and Life Predication Modelling
- Environmental Aspects of Fracture and Fatigue
- Strength and Life Prediction at Elevated Temperatures
- Adhesion, Fusion Bonding, Welding
- Impact Mechanics
- Bio-Mechanics
- Rock Mechanics and Hydraulic Fracturing
- Repair Technologies
- Prognostic Health Assessment and Asset Management
- Multi-component Material Systems
- Functional Graded Materials
- Smart Materials and Structures
- Applications of Structural Integrity and Fracture Mechanics Methods in Specific Areas