Engineering Failure Analysis serves as a critical resource for understanding the causes and prevention of engineering failures across various disciplines. This interdisciplinary journal focuses on publishing original research, case studies, and review articles that delve into the methodologies and techniques used to investigate failures in engineering systems and components. The journal aims to improve the reliability, safety, and performance of engineering designs through a comprehensive analysis of failure mechanisms.
Topics covered encompass a wide range of failure modes, including fracture, fatigue, corrosion, wear, and material degradation. The journal also addresses failure analysis techniques such as non-destructive testing, fractography, and finite element analysis. It serves as a platform for engineers, researchers, and practitioners to share their expertise and insights on identifying failure root causes and implementing effective prevention strategies.
Engineering Failure Analysis is indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science. By providing a dedicated forum for the dissemination of knowledge in failure analysis, the journal strives to enhance engineering practices, reduce risks, and promote innovation in various industries, making it a vital resource for professionals seeking to improve the durability and safety of engineering systems.