Short Course
Fracture Mechanics
Course Overview
This advanced course will help students and teachers in understanding fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics. The context of course includes Fundamentals of the Theory of Elasticity, Elastic Crack Model, Griffith Energy Balance, Plasticity Effects, Fatigue Crack Growth and Numerical Stress Analysis.
Why Choose this Short Course?
Fracture mechanics is the field of mechanics concerned with the study of the propagation of cracks in materials. This short course only covers the essential topics and is the right course for first-time learners, students, and instructors.
Course Information
Start Date: Tuesday 17 Dec. 2019
Class time: 18:30-21:05
Duration: 20 class-hours
Location: 345 & 369 lecture hall, Physics Bldg.
English Requirements
Audience must be proficient in written and spoken English.
Tutor Info
Dr. Tribikram Kundu, Director of NDE Laboratory,
Professor of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
University of Arizona
Dr. Kundu has made significant and original contributions in both basic and applied research in nondestructive testing (NDT) and structural health monitoring (SHM) by ultrasonic and electromagnetic techniques. His fundamental research interests are monitoring the health of existing and new structures by ultrasonic and other NDT techniques. His research is on elastic wave propagation in multi-layered solids, fracture mechanics, computational mechanics, geo- and biomechanics. Humboldt Fellowship Award(96-97,89-90), Humboldt Research Prize(2003). NDE Lifetime Achievement Award(2012)from The International Society for Optics and Photonics. Research Award for Sustained Excellence(2015)from The American Society for Nondestructive Testing. Elected Fellow of ASA, ASNT, SPIE, ASCE, ASME.
Contact details
Vice Dean, Prof, Haijun Wang, hjwang@jlu.edu.cn, College of Physics
Prof. Zhiwen Cui, cuizw@jlu.edu.cn, Department of Acoustics & Microwave Physics