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Régis M. Pelloux
Professor of
Materials Engineering, Emeritus
Diplome Ingenieur,
Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, 1955
SM, MIT,
1956
ScD, MIT,
1958
Room 8-237,
77 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139
617-253-3314
(phone)
pelloux@mit.edu
Prof. Pelloux'
research interests include: mechanical behavior of engineering alloys;
application of linear elastic and elastic-plastic fracture mechanics;
mechanisms
of fatigue (low cycle, high cycle, fatigue crack growth); corrosion fatigue
crack initiation and growth; creep-fatigue-environment interactions (creep
crack growth; fatigue at elevated temperatures); failure analysis;
fractography;
mechanical properties of advanced alloys.
Selected
Publications
"High Temperature
Fatigue in Constitutive Laws of Plastic Deformation and Fracture", Proc.
19th Canadian Fracture Conf., 1-14, (May 1989) Eds., Krausz, Dickson,
Immargigeon, Wallace, Kluwer Acad. Publisher (1990).
"High Strain
Fatigue Crack Growth in Nickel-Base Superalloys", Res. Mechanica
27 285-308 (1989) (with N.J. Marchand).
"The Fatigue
Behavior of Small Cracks in an Aircraft Turbine Disk Alloy", Proc. of
Conf. on High Temperature Crack Growth, ASME
Fall Meeting
(Nov 1990) Dallas (with G. Romanoski).
"Modeling of
Creep-Fatigue Interaction Effects on Crack Growth", Proc. of ASME Conf.
on High Temperature Crack Growth, ASME Fall Meeting (Nov 1990) Dallas
(with K.R. Bain).
"Fatigue Striations
and Failure Analysis", Proc. of ASM International Conf. on Failure
Analysis
(July 1991) Montreal (with A.S. Warren).
"Case Histories
of Failure Analysis", Proc. of ASM International Conf. on Failure
Analysis
(July 1991) Montreal.
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