Inelastic Deformation of Metals: Models, Mechanical Properties, and MetallurgyISBN: 978-0-471-02143-8
Hardcover
520 pages
January 1996
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DONALD C. STOUFFER is Professor of Engineering at the University ofCincinnati and lectures on the Ohio Aerospace Institute televisionnetwork. He has been active in constitutive and life modeling ofhigh-temperature superalloys, metal matrix composites, singlecrystal superalloys, polymers, and biological materials, and haspublished and lectured widely in the field. Professor Stouffer has,in addition, worked for the U.S. Air Force, General ElectricAircraft Engines, and the Aeronautical Research Laboratories inAustralia.
L. THOMAS DAME is a Technical Fellow at the Structural DynamicsResearch Corporation. His recent work is on the development ofcommercial finite element codes, including the implementation ofnonlinear material models. Dr. Dame has also worked as SeniorEngineer for the International TechneGroup Incorporated and forGeneral Electric Aircraft Engines. He is also an Adjunct Professorof Engineering at the University of Cincinnati.
L. THOMAS DAME is a Technical Fellow at the Structural DynamicsResearch Corporation. His recent work is on the development ofcommercial finite element codes, including the implementation ofnonlinear material models. Dr. Dame has also worked as SeniorEngineer for the International TechneGroup Incorporated and forGeneral Electric Aircraft Engines. He is also an Adjunct Professorof Engineering at the University of Cincinnati.