Terms of participation in ECF23

Dear colleagues! Due to the limited budget for money transfers and the personal participation of meeting scientists in international events abroad, the organizing committee of ECF 23 invites the following participants from Russia.
It is proposed to prepare and send to the organizing committee a presentation in video format for presentation during the conference. Within the framework of the conference, a presentation of the program of reports will be organized without the possibility of discussion. The authors who presented papers at the conference will be offered the opportunity to publish an article in the Procedia Structural Integrity issue.
Participation in conferences of Russian owners includes full organizational remuneration. As an additional opportunity to combine a large number of organizational fees, it is possible to accept a report as a student report if there are students or graduate students among the representatives. Export can be paid after the official payment deadline.
Information about banks and payments through the possible payment of the registration fee will be sent additionally.

RGF news

Dear colleagues! We inform you that ESIS provides an opportunity for all domestic scientists to use preferential terms for connecting to ESIS electronic resources and participating in conferences. To confirm membership in ESIS, Russian scientists planning to pay membership fees can use the tab https://www.structuralintegrity.eu/site/marketing/national-committees and pay a fee of €10. Details of the payment process can be clarified in the Russian Group of Fracture This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The committee of RGF was updated!

Dear colleagues!

According to the results of the secret vote, Professor Sergei Vitalievich Smirnov is an elected member of the Russian Group of Fracture!

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Free on-line global live webinars on Fracture Mechanics

Esteemed Colleague, as the Editor-in-Chief of Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics (TAFMech, https://www.journals.elsevier.com/theoretical-and-applied-fracture-mechanics/), this message is to invite you to attend the following free on-line global live webinars on Fracture Mechanics-related topics:

 

Affiliation

Title

Date

link

ID

pass

Prof. David McDowell

Georgia Tech Institute for Materials, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Prospects and Applications: Microstructure-Sensitive Computational Fatigue

15 January 2021 at 2 pm (GMT)

link

950 7378 4704

227571

Prof. David Taylor

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

The Story of the Theory of Critical Distances

22 January 2021 at 9 am (GMT)

link

989 5623 6155

042264

Prof. René de Borst

University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

Smeared vs discrete approaches in computational fracture mechanics

29 January 2021 at 9 am (GMT)

link

992 6730 7544

786952

Prof. Reinhard Pippan

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Leoben, Austria

Crack closure: frequently asked questions

5 February 2021 at 9 am (GMT)

link

993 5473 3394

884238

Prof. Youshi Hong

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Challenges in Very-High-Cycle Fatigue & Numerous Cyclic Pressing Model

19 February at 9 am (GMT)

link

923 6544 1826

986088

 

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