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Sub-Committee
Publications
Activities
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Membership
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ASCE Structural
Engineering Institute
Committee
on Structural Safety and Reliability

Sub-Committee on Fatigue and Fracture Reliability
Mission:
To review information on fatigue and fracture of structures, and to
disseminate and develop this information in forms suitable for formulating
reliability-based design, and for evaluating fatigue and fracture control
programs.

Publications

Activities
ASCE 2006 Structures Congress
Sponsored Technical
Session: Corrosion and Fatigue Effects on Infrastructur Durability
ICOSSAR 2005
Sponsored Technical
Session: Computational Advances in the Analysis of Damage and Fracture
ASCE 2004 Structures Congress
Sponsored Technical
Session: Long-Term Durability of Structures and Materials
ASCE Probabilistic Mechanics
Congress 2004, Albuquerque, NM

Documents
Activity Reports:
2000 Activity Report
, 2002
Activity Report, 2003
Activity Report ( )
Meeting Agendas:
Agenda for Structures
Congress 2006 ( )

Becoming a Member of the FFRC Technical Subcommittee:
To become a member of the technical subcommittee on fatigue and fracture
reliability, an individual must: have completed their formal education
(either undergraduate or graduate degrees) have a strong interest in fatigue
and fracture reliability (either through experience, research activities,
etc...) and presently be (or soon become) a member of the American Society
of Civil Engineers
If you meet the above qualifications, please apply
on-line.
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