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Practical Failure Analysis
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Marine Forensics for Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
2002/10/01
Editorial
2001/12/01
Digital Resources
2001/02/01
An Engineering Artifact Escapes Catastrophe
2001/12/01
Product News
2002/10/01
Editorial
2002/12/01
Guest Editorials
2003/06/01
Events Calendar
2001/07/01
An Initial Look at the Lowe's Motor Speedway Pedestrian Bridge Collapse
2001/04/01
Digital Resources
2001/04/01
Pressurized 3-Piece Steel Container Explosions and Failure Mechanisms
2003/06/01
Success and Failure in Engineering
2001/10/01
Premature Failures in Solder Joints Between I/O Pads and Flex-Circuit Board
2001/10/01
In-Situ Cracking for Nondestructive Inspection Process Validation
2001/07/01
Thinking Skill Optimization for Failure Analysts
2002/12/01
Micron and Sub-micron Level Hardness Testing for Failure Analysis
2001/10/01
Counterfeit Parts: The Scourge of Industry
2001/08/01
Post-Failure Evaluation of Mechanical Properties: A Primer
2002/12/01
Modeling Creep Damage Based on Real Microstructure
2002/12/01
Metallurgical Failure Analysis of Cold Cracking in a Structural Steel Weldment: Revisiting a Classic Failure Mechanism
2002/08/01
Pitting Corrosion of Steel Tubes in an Air Preheater
2002/10/01
Regression Analysis of Factors Affecting High Stress Abrasive Wear Behavior
2002/04/01
Fatigue Failures of Austenitic Stainless Steel Orthopedic Fixation Devices
2002/06/01
Remote Inspection of a 46-Year-Old Buried High-Level Waste Storage Tank
2003/06/01
Evaluation and Optimization of the Engineering Properties of Polymer-Modified Asphalt
2002/06/01
Radiographic Inspection in Failure Investigations
2003/06/01
Optimizing Thinking Skills in Failure Analysis
2003/06/01
Projectile Impact—A Major Cause for Fracture of Flat Glass
2003/02/01
Professional Resources
2002/02/01
Metallurgical Evaluation of a Five Inch Cylindrical Induction Melter
2001/07/01
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