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JUNE 5-8, 2011
Jacksonville, Florida

 
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Fractography of Glasses and Ceramics VI
June 5-8, 2011
Omni Jacksonville Hotel, Jacksonville, FL

Sunday, June 5, 2011

2:00 – Registration Opens – Rotunda – 1st floor

6:00 – Opening Reception – Atrium – 1st floor

Monday, June 6
Pensacola Room – 2nd floor

Time

Paper

Title

Author(s)

9:00

Welcome

9:15

I 1
Keynote

A History of the Fractography of Glasses and Ceramics

G. Quinn

10:15

C1

In-Situ Observation of Crack Propagation Behavior of Si3N4 Ceramics by Scanning Probe Microscope

J. Tatami, et al.

10:40

C2

Fractographic Characterization of Ceramic-Ductile Laminates

P. Robinson

11:10

Break

St. Augustine Room

11:35

C3

The Effect of Defects and Materials Texture on the Fracture of Low-Pressure Injection Molded Alumina Components

T. Lube, et al.

12:00

C4

Single Edge V-Notch Beam Fractography of Engineering Ceramics

J. Aujla &
K. Kibble

12:25

Lunch

List of local restaurants available

1:45

I 2

Micro and Nanoscale Mechanisms of Subcritical Crack Propagation in Glasses

M. Ciccotti

2:30

C5

Fractography of Mixed Mode Fracture in Soda Lime Silica Glass

K. Gopalkrishnan & J.J. Mecholsky

2:55

C6

Fractography in the Development of Ion Exchanged Cover Glass

S. Glaesemann et al.

3:20

C7

Damage and Strength Reduction in Laser-Etched Glasses

W. LaCourse &
J. Varner

3:45

Break

St. Augustine Room

4:15

C8

Crack Branching in Glass Interface Driven by Dynamic Loading

H. Park

4:40

C9

Addressing Fracture Surface Topography with the Universal Fracture Diagram: The Mirror/Mist Boundary

R.C. Bradt

5:05

C10

Scratch Damage in Ion-Exchanged Alkali Aluminosilicate Glass: Crack Evolution and the Dependence of Lateral Cracking Threshold on Contact Geometry

T. Gross

5:30

C11

Fractography Lessons from Knapping

A.Tsirk



 

Tuesday, June 7
Pensacola Room

8:30

I 3

Failure and Damage Mechanisms in Ceramic Nanocomposites

J. Dusza

9:20

C12

Failure Analysis of Ceramic Laminates Using Quantitative Fractography and Fractal Geometry

J.J. Mecholsky

9:45

C13

Fractographic Analysis of Broken Ceramic Dental Restorations

 G. Quinn et al.

10:10

C14

Fractography of Ceramic Dental Implants

S. Hecht-Mijic

10:35

Break

St. Augustine Room

11:00

C15

Quantitative Fracture Surface Analysis of Human Dentin

B. Taskonak, et al.

11:25

C16

Modes of Failure of Bonding Interfaces in Dentistry

A. Della Bona &
J.J. Mecholsky

11:50

C17

Qualitative and Quantitative Fractographic Analysis of All-Ceramic Fixed Partial Dentures

M. Borba, et al.

12:15

Lunch

Lists of local restaurants available

1:45

I 4

Intrinsic Strength, Damage and Failure

C. Kurkjian

2:30

C18

The Notched Ball Test - Characterization of Surface Defects and their Influence on Strength

T. Lube, et al.

2:55

C19

Analytical Model of Improved Residual Surface Stress Approximation

R. Dugnani &
Z. Pan

3:20

C20

Thermal Shock Behavior of Si3N4-Ceramic Used for Rollers

W. Harrer &
R. Danzer

3:45

Break

St. Augustine Room

4:15

C21

Improvement of Strength Reliability of Gadolinia-Doped Ceria Ceramics by Fractography

K. Yasuda et al.

4:40

C22

Double Blind Fractography Study of Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Thin-Film Modified Porcelain

R. Smith et al.

5:05

C24

Residual Failure Due to Incomplete Sintering of Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures

D. Ahearn

6:00

Conference Banquet - Atrium

Wednesday, June 8
Pensacola Room

9:20

C25

Energy Effects on the Crack Patterns of Impact Resistant Laminated Glass Panels

J.L. Ladner, et al.

9:45

C26

Damage Observations in Ballistically-Impacted Ceramics

J. LaSalvia

10:10

C27

Application of Fractography in Pharmaceutical Industry

F. Maurer

10:35

Break

St. Augustine Room

11:00

C28

Using Replicas in the Fractography of Glasses and Ceramics – Advantages and Pitfalls

J. Varner

11:25

C29

Sandia Components Examples; Making the Most of Our Failures

S.J. Glass

12:00

Conference Adjourns

 

WELCOME

This will be the sixth conference on the Fractography of Glasses and Ceramics which will be held June 5-8, 2011 in Jacksonville, FL. The series was started in 1986 by Van Fréchette and Jim Varner of the New York State College of Ceramics
at Alfred University, where the first four conferences were held. In 2006 the meeting was moved to Rochester, NY.


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
 
   
Dr.  James R. Varner
Alfred University
Dr. John J. Mecholsky
University of Florida
Dr. S. Jill Glass
Sandia National Laboratories
Dr. Jeffrey J. Swab
U.S. Army Research Laboratory
 


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