Stephen D. Antolovich - Professor

The School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Stephen D. Antolovich - Professor

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Contact Information:

office Dana 247B
telephone 509 335 4971
e-mail santolov@mme.wsu.edu
Postal mail Stephen D. Antolovich
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Washington State University
PO BOX 642920
Pullman, WA 99164-2920
Stephen D. Antolovich

Joined MME in 1992
Ph.D. in Materials Science from University of California, 1966

Research Interests:

  • High temperature fracture and fatigue in superalloys and intermetallic compounds
  • Modelling of deformation and fracture processes
  • Damage detection and life prediction in composite materials
  • Electron microscopy

Recent Publications:

  • Stephen D. Antolovich and Hans Conrad: The Effects Of Electric Currents And Fields On Deformation In Metals, Ceramics And Ionic Materials: An Interpretive Survey. Accepted for publication in the Journal of Materials and Manufacturing Processes. To appear in 2004.
  • Boxiong Ding, J.L. Ding, Stephen D. Antolovich and S.S. Cho: Effect of Fabrication Processes on the Deformation and Fracture Behaviour of SiC/Al Composites, Adv. Comp. Letters, Vol. 4 (11), pp. 175-182, 2002.
  • Q. Shi, C. Bathias, D. Pooler and S. Antolovich: Etude de la Fatigue et de l’Endommagement des Materiaux Composites en Bois par Tomographie de Rayons-X, Accepted for publication in Revue des Composites et des Matériaux Avancés. To appear in 2002.
  • S.S. Cho, B.S. Chun, C.W. Won, B.S. Lee, H.K. Kim, M. Ryu and Stephen D. Antolovich: Characteristics of Al-Si-Fe Alloys Extruded from Rapidly Solidified Powder, Advanced Materials and Processes, 151, pp. 29-32, 1997.
  • H.Y. Jung and Stephen D. Antolovich: Fatigue Crack Closure as a Function of Crack Length in Al-Li Alloys, Engineering Fracture Mechanics, vol 53, 1996, pp. 307-324.

National & International Recognition:

  • Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2000)
  • ASME Nadai Medal (1990)
  • Reaumur Medal of the French Metallurgical and Materials Society (1988)
  • Fellow, ASM International (1987)

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