Monday, February 20, 2006

 

Old Annoucements

  • The 2006 summer meeting is the 15th National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics which will be held June 25-30th in Boulder, CO. As opposed to for IMECE, it is rarely difficult to get sessions for symposia at the summer meeting. If you wish to organize a session, you need to contact Stein Sture ASAP.

    For participants, important dates are as follows:

    15 July 2005 Announcement of mini-symposia
    15 January 2006 One-page abstracts due
    15 March 2006 Acceptance and declination e-mails sent
    15 May 2006 Deadline for early registration
    25-30 June 2006 15th USNCTAM Meeting

  • Next year's IMECE will be held in Chicago during November 5-10th, 2006. The AMD sessions will be in the second half of the week.

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    • Our committee meeting at the 2005 IMECE in Orland, FL will take place from 10:00-10:30 AM on Monday, November 7th in Europe 1.
    • Anyone interested in organizing symposia for the 2005 IMECE should bring symposium submission flyer to the committee meeting. If you cannot make the meeting, please e-mail your flyer to one of the Committee Officers listed above. Your flyer should include the following:
      • the proposed title of the session/symposium
      • the number of sessions requested
      • other committee co-sponsorships sought
      • a brief description of the scope of the sessions
      • names/addresses/contact information of the organizers
    • The FFTC is proud to have sponsored the following sessions for the 2004 IMECE. More details can be found in the Program Overview (click on "Applied Mechanics" and then "Fracture and Failure Mechanics.")
      • AMD-9 G Dynamic Fragmentation of Brittle Materials

        Session Schedule: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 07:45 AM-09:15 AM

      • AMD-10 E Failure Phenomena of Inhomogeneous Materials

        Session Schedule: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 09:30 AM-11:00 AM

      • AMD-11 E Failure Phenomena of Inhomogeneous Materials

        Session Schedule: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 11:15 AM-12:45 PM

      • AMD-12 E Failure Phenomena of Inhomogeneous Materials

        Session Schedule: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 02:00 PM-03:30 PM

    • The Fracture and Failure Mechanics Technical Committee typically works very closely with the "Experimental Mechanics" committee and the "Dynamic Materials Response" committee. Please take a look at their symposia in the Program Overview


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    • Our committee meeting at the 2004 IMECE in Anaheim, CA will take place from 4:00-6:00 PM on Thursday, November 18th in Mezzanine 11, Third Floor, Anaheim Hilton.
    • Anyone interested in organizing symposia for the 2005 IMECE should bring symposium submission flyer to the committee meeting. If you cannot make the meeting, please e-mail your flyer to one of the Committee Officers listed above. Your flyer should include the following:
      • the proposed title of the session/symposium
      • the number of sessions requested
      • other committee co-sponsorships sought
      • a brief description of the scope of the sessions
      • names/addresses/contact information of the organizers
    • The FFTC is proud to have sponsored the following sessions for the 2004 IMECE. We have also provided a link to a complete list of talks and authors for the sessions we have sponsored. We hope you can attend these talks.
      • AMD-8D Mechanics on the Nanoscale and Microscale
        (WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17; 7:45-9:15 AM).
      • AMD-9D Modeling Material Damage and Fracture in Structure Failure
        (WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17; 9:30-11:00 AM)
      • AMD-10C Dynamic fragmentation of brittle materials
        (WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17; 11:15-12:45 PM)
      • AMD-13A Fracture of Thin Films, Coatings and Interfaces
        (WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17; 6:00-7:30 PM)
      • AMD-13B Modeling of Complex Fracture Phenomena
        (WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17; 6:00-7:30 PM )
      • AMD-14B Fatigue and Fracture at the Micro- and Nanometer Scale
        (THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18; 7:45-09:15 AM)
      • AMD-19D Characterization and Failure of Nanomaterials Reinforced Composites
        (THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18; 5:30-7:00 PM)

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    1. Our committee meeting at the 2003 IMECE in Washington DC will take place from 4:30-6:00 PM on Tuesday, November 18th. Note that this is not the original time scheduled for this meeting and as of 10/23/03, the ASME web site still does not show the correct time.
    2. Anyone interested in organizing symposia for the 2004 IMECE in Anaheim should bring symposium submission flyer to the committee meeting. If you cannot make the meeting, please e-mail your flyer to one of the Committee Officers listed above. Your flyer should include the following:
    • the proposed title of the session/symposium
    • the number of sessions requested
    • other committee co-sponsorships sought
    • a brief description of the scope of the sessions
    • names/addresses/contact information of the organizers
    1. The following sessions at the IMECE in Washington DC are sposored or co-sposored by the Fracture and Failure Mechanics Committee:
      • AMD-11A Failure Mechanics at the Nanoscale and Microscale I (Monday, November 17, 2003 07:45 AM-09:15 AM)
      • AMD-11A Failure Mechanics at the Nanoscale and Microscale II (Monday, November 17, 2003 09:30 AM-11:00 AM)
      • AMD-11A Failure Mechanics at the Nanoscale and Microscale III (Tuesday, November 18, 2003 09:30 AM-11:00 AM)
      • AMD-7A Integrated Experimental/Computational Failure Analysis (Monday, November 17, 2003 11:15 AM-12:45 PM)
      • AMD-7B Failure of Coatings and Interfaces (Monday, November 17, 2003 11:15 AM-12:45 PM)
      • AMD-7C Dynamic Failure Response of Multiphase and Heterogeneous Materials (Monday, November 17, 2003 11:15 AM-12:45 PM)




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