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21st DYMAT technical meeting

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The 21st DYMAT technical meeting, “High speed imaging for dynamic testing of materials and structures”, will be held on 18-20 November 2013 at the Institute of Physics [IOP], London.

Topics under discussion at the conference will include: applications, camera/equipment assessment, constitutive behaviour, failure/fracture, full-field measurements data processing, high and ultra-high speed full-field thermal measurements, innovative test design, methodology, metrology, observation of damage and failure processes and parameter identification/inverse problems.

The conference will include interactive poster sessions, a round table session and an exhibition of high speed camera manufacturers.

The meeting is being organised jointly by the European Association for the Promotion of Research into the Dynamic Behaviour of Materials and its Applications [DYMAT] and the IOP Applied Physics and Technology Division; and is being co-sponsored by the British Society for Strain Measurement, the European Physical Society, the Royal Photographic Society Imaging Science Group, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Society for Experimental Mechanics, Inc.

The deadline for registration is 11 November 2013, with early registration closing on 31 July. Abstracts should be submitted by 28 February.

For more information, please visit the event website.




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