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Preface
The 14th staging of the International Conference on Multiaxial Fatigue and Fracture is the continuation of a successful series once initiated by Keith J. Miller. The conference has been hosted in a number of countries and continents:
1982 San Francisco, USA
1985 Sheffield, UK
1989 Stuttgart, Germany
1994 St. Germain-en-Laye, France
1997 Cracow, Poland
2001 Lisbon, Portugal
2004 Berlin, Germany
2007 Sheffield, UK
2010 Parma, Italy
2013 Kyoto, Japan
2016 Sevilla, Spain
2019 Bordeaux, France
2022 New Orleans, USA
2025 Würzburg, Germany
The objective of this conference series, 2025 organized by the German Association for Materials Research and Testing (DVM), is to share the latest international research developments in the field of multiaxial fatigue and fracture. Though commonly encountered in applications, multiaxial stress states are typically studied in the laboratory only in a limited way. Persistent limitations in understanding of mechanisms and design methodologies for multiaxial fatigue continue to place this subject on the forefront of research, spanning experiments, modeling and simulation, applications, and design. The topics include, but are not limited to, studies involving:
· Cyclic deformation under multiaxial loading, including load history effects
· Fatigue crack formation and early growth processes, mechanisms, and models
· Mixed-mode fatigue crack growth, including small fatigue cracks
· Advances in understanding of multiaxial fatigue offered by in situ experimental methods, micro-structure-sensitive computational simulations, and/or data science
· Multiaxial fatigue design issues including notches, variable amplitude loading, contact and fretting, residual stress effects, and case studies
· Environmental effects including multiaxial thermal fatigue and coupling with creep phenomena
· Feasibilities and limitations of artificial intelligence for the assessment of multiaxial fatigue
· Multiaxial aspects of damage mechanics
· Phase Field approaches
This conference offers a forum in which current research results and solution approaches are discussed and, above all, theory is linked with practice and old approaches with new ones.
The German Association for Materials Research and Testing (DVM) warmly welcomes all participants to this conference in Würzburg, the city of X-ray transparency, and wishes them a successful and profitable meeting.
M. Vormwald, A. Esderts, S. Vantadori
Chairpersons of ICMFF14