Damage Prognosis

For Aerospace, Civil and Mechanical Systems

Daniel J Inman editor Vicente Lopes Junior editor Charles R Farrar editor Valder Steffen Junior editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Published:18th Mar '05

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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Damage prognosis is a natural extension of damage detection and structural health monitoring and is forming a growing part of many businesses.  This comprehensive volume presents a series of fundamental topics that define the new area of damage prognosis.  Bringing together essential information in each of the basic technologies necessary to perform damage prognosis, it also reflects the highly interdisciplinary nature of the industry through the extensive referencing of each of the component disciplines. 

Taken from lectures given at the Pan American Advanced Studies Institute in Damage Prognosis sponsored by the US National Science Foundation in cooperation with Los Alamos National Laboratories, this book will be essential reading for anyone looking to get to grips with the fundamentals of damage prognosis. 

  • Presents the 'ground rules' for Damage Prognosis.
  • Deals with interdisciplinary topics: rotating machines, aerospace structures, automotive components and civil structures.
  • Covers essential technical material: equations, graphs and plots, tables and photographs.
  • Offers additional material from the associated workshop on an active web site.

"This book is highly recommended to anyone beginning research in damage prognosis and as a text book for advanced courses … .Experienced researchers would also benefit." (Journal of Sound & Vibration, January 2008)

ISBN: 9780470869079

Dimensions: 252mm x 175mm x 31mm

Weight: 1007g

472 pages