Time |
Paper |
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9:00 |
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Welcome |
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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
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J. Tatami, et al. |
10:40 |
C2 |
Fractographic Characterization of Ceramic-Ductile Laminates |
P. Robinson |
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11:10 |
Break |
St. Augustine Room |
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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 |
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12:25 |
Lunch |
List of local restaurants available |
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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 |
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3:45 |
Break |
St. Augustine Room |
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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 |
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Tuesday, June 7
Pensacola Room |
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8:30 |
I 3 |
Failure and Damage Mechanisms in Ceramic Nanocomposites
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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 |
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10:35 |
Break |
St. Augustine Room |
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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. |
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12:15 |
Lunch |
Lists of local restaurants available |
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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 |
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3:45 |
Break |
St. Augustine Room |
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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 |
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6:00 |
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Conference Banquet - Atrium |
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Wednesday, June 8
Pensacola Room
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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 |
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10:35 |
Break |
St. Augustine Room |
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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 |
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12:00 |
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Conference Adjourns |
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