PUBLICATIONS

1. “The Hardness of Cementite”, JISI, vol. 203, 1965, p.184.

M.J. Collins and D.A. Woodford

2. “Low Temperature Creep of Tempered Martensite”, JISI, vol. 203, 1965, p. 285.

D.A. Woodford and S.G. Glover

3. “Electrical-Resistivity Changes During Jerky Flow in Beryllium Copper”, JIM, vol. 94, 1966.

D.A. Woodford

4. “Creep Ductility and Dimensional Instability of Nickel at 500 and 525oC”, Trans. ASM, vol. 59, 1966, p. 398.

D.A. Woodford

5. “Some Observations on the Marstraining of a 12% Chromium Steel”, Metallurgica, Jan. 1967, p. 3.

D.A. Woodford

6. “Distribution of Boron in an Austenitic Steel Inferred from the Observation of Helium Gas Bubbles After Neutron Irradiation”, Journal Nucl. Mat., vol. 24, 1967, p. 118.

D.A. Woodford, J.P. Smith and J. Moteff

7. “Observation of Helium Bubbles in an Irradiated and Annealed Austenitic Alloy”, JISI, Jan. 1969, p.70.

D.A. Woodford, J.P. Smith and J. Moteff

8. “Effect of Helium Gas Bubbles on the Creep Ductility of an Austenitic Alloy”, Journal Nucl. Mat., vol. 29, 1969, p. 103.

D.A. Woodford, J.P. Smith and J. Moteff

9. “Constant-Load Creep Data Interpreted in Terms of the Stress Dependence of Dislocation Velocity”, Trans. AIME, vol. 239, 1967, p. 655.

D.A. Woodford

10. “Analysis of Creep Curves for a Magnesium-Zirconium Alloy”, JIM, Vol. 96, 1968, p. 371.

D.A. Woodford

11. “Strain-Rate Sensitivity as a Measure of Ductility”, Trans ASM, vol. 62, 1969, p. 291.

D.A. Woodford

12. “A Parametric Approach to Creep Damage”, Met. Sci. Journal, vol. 2, 1969, p.50.

D.A. Woodford

13. “Density Changes During Creep in Nickel”, Met. Sci. Journal, vol. 3, 1969, p. 234.

D.A. Woodford

14. “Measurement and Interpretation of the Stress Dependence of Creep at Low Stresses,” Mat. Sci. Eng., vol. 4, 1969, p. 146.

D.A. Woodford

15. “An Approach to the Understanding of Brittle Behavior of Steel at Elevated Temperatures,” Mat. Sci. Eng., vol. 5, 1969, p. 303.

D.A. Woodford and R. M. Goldhoff

16. “Microstructural Aspects of Fracture Toughness in a Cobalt-Base Superalloy,” Second Int. Conf. on Strength of Metals and Alloys”, Asilomar 1970.

D.A. Woodford and C.J. McMahon, Jr.

17. “Strain Rate Dependent Plastic Flow Behavior of Metals”, ASM Seminar on Inhomogeneity of Plastic Deformation, 1971.

D. Lee and D.A. Woodford

18. “A Deformation-Induced Phase Transformation Involving a Four-Layer Stacking Sequence in a Co-Fe Alloy”, Met. Trans., vol. 2, 1971, p. 3223.

D.A. Woodford and H.J. Beattie

19. “Cavitation-Erosion-Induced Phase Transformation in Alloys”, Met. Trans., vol. 3, 1972, p. 1137.

D.A.Woodford

20. “Thermal Fatigue Characterization of Cast Cobalt and Nickel-Base Superalloys”, Conf. on Fatigue at Elevated Temperatures, Storrs, CT, 1972.

D.F. Mowbray, D.A. Woodford and D. E. Brandt

21. “The Evaluation of Creep Damage in a CrMoV Steel”, ASTM STP-515, 1971, p. 89.

R.M. Goldhoff and D.A. Woodford

22. “The Order Effect in Creep Damage Accumulation”, Dusseldorf Conf. on Creep Resistant Steels, 1972.

D.A.Woodford

23. “A Critical Assessment of the Life Fraction Rule for Creep-Rupture Under Nonsteady Conditions of Stress and Temperature”, Int. Conf. on Creep and Fatigue, 1973,

D.A. Woodford

24. “Observations and Interpretation of Crack Propagation Under Conditions of Transient Thermal Strain”, Int. Conf. on Creep and Fatigue, 1973.

D.F. Mowbray and D. A. Woodford

25. “Graphical Solution of a Simple Creep Equation for IN-718”, Mat. Sci. Eng., vol. 16, 1974, p. 75.

D.A. Woodford

26. “A Graphical Optimization Procedure for Time-Temperature Rupture Parameters”, Mat. Sci. Eng., vol. 15, 1974, p. 169.

D.A. Woodford

27. “Effect of Material Characteristics and Test Variables on Thermal Fatigue of Cast Superalloys”, Mat. Sci. Eng., vol.16, 1974, p.5.

D.A. Woodford and D. F. Mowbray

28. “The Role of Grain Boundaries in High Temperature Fatigue”, Grain Boundaries in Engineering Materials, Claitors, 1974, p. 421.

D.A. Woodford and L.F. Coffin, Jr.

29. “The Effect of Grain Boundary Orientation on Creep Rupture of IN-738”, Grain Boundaries in Engineering Materials, Claitors, 1974, p. 365.

D.A. Woodford

30. “Measurement of the Mechanical State of a Low Alloy Steel at Elevated Temperature,” Met. Trans., vol. 6A, 1975, p. 1693.

D.A. Woodford

31. “The Effect of Grain Boundary Orientation on Creep and Rupture of IN-738 and Nichrome”, Met. Trans., vol. 5, 1974, p. 2005.

D.A. Woodford

32. “The Effect of Temperature Cycling Under Load on Time to Rupture in Tantalum Carbide Reinforced Superalloys”, Conf. on In-Situ Composites, CISC II, Xerox Publ., 1976, p. 211.

D.A. Woodford

33. “Some New Approaches in the Analysis of High-Temperature Deformation”, Journ. Eng. Mat. and Tech., vol. 98, 1976, p.2.

D.A. Woodford

34. “Load Relaxation Testing of a Superplastic Superalloy”, Met. Trans. vol. 7A, 1976, p. 1244.

D.A. Woodford

35. “The Effect of Temperature and Environment on Low Cycle Fatigue of Two Superalloys”, Second Int. Conf. on Mech. Behavior of Materials, ASM, 1976, p.893.

D.A. Woodford, H.D. Solomon and L.F. Coffin, Jr.

36. “Creep and Rupture of an Advanced Fiber Strengthened Eutectic Composite Superalloy”, Met. Trans., vol. 8A, 1977, p. 639.

D.A. Woodford

37. “The Effect of Temperature Cycling on Creep Rupture of Eutectic and Conventional Superalloys”, Mat. Sci. and Eng., vol. 24, 1976, p. 257.

D.A. Woodford

38. “Load Relaxation Studies”, Univ. of Cornell Conf. on Advances in Metal Deformation: Phenomena and Mechanisms, 1976.

D. A. Woodford

39. “The Effect of Temperature Cycling on Rupture Life of Superalloys”, Int. Conf. on Fracture, ICF 4, Univ. of Waterloo, vol. 2, 1977, p. 803.

D.A. Woodford

40. “The Effect of Temperature Cycling on Rupture Strength of a Tantalum Carbide Strengthened Cobalt Base Eutectic”, Met. Trans., vol. 8A, 1977 p. 2016.

D.A. Woodford

41. “Creep Analysis of Zircaloy-4 and its Application in the Prediction of Residual Stress Relaxation”, J. Nucl. Mat., vol. 79, 1979, p. 345.

D.A. Woodford

42. “Thermal Fatigue Evaluation of Superalloy Eutectics”, Conf. on In-Situ Composites, CISC III, Ginn Publ,. 1979, p. 410.

D.A. Woodford

43. “High Cycle Fatigue of Tantalum Carbide Reinforced Nickel Base Eutectics at Room Temperature”, Met. Trans., vol. 10A, p. 1303.

D.E. Graham and D.A. Woodford

44. “Thermal Fatigue Testing of Gas Turbine Materials”, Int. Conf. on Mech. Behavior of Materials, ICM III, vol. 2, 1979, p. 33.

D.A. Woodford

45. “Tube Erosion in Fluidized Beds”, Fifth Int. Conf. on Erosion by Liquid and Solid Impact, Cambridge, 1979.

R.T. Wood and D.A. Woodford

46. “Creep Damage and the Remaining Life Concept”, Journ. Eng. Mat. Tech., 1979,vol. 101, p. 311.

D.A. Woodford

47. “An Assessment of the Role of Test Environment in Creep Rupture Life Prediction”, Int. Conf. on Engineering Aspects of Creep, Sheffield, 1980.

D.A. Woodford

48. “The Effect of High Temperature Air Exposure on the Stress Rupture Life of Nickel and Cobalt Base Superalloys”, Int. Conf. on Superalloys, Seven Springs, 1980.

D.A. Woodford and R.H. Bricknell

49. “The Influence of Overlay Coatings on High Cycle Fatigue of an Advanced Tantalum Carbide Strengthened Eutectic Composite”, Met. Trans., vol. 12A, 1981, p. 329.

D.E. Graham and D.A. Woodford

50. “Control of Temper Embrittlement in a Ni-Cr-Mo-V Steel by Combining Intercritical and Low Temperature Austenitizing Heat Treatments”, Met. Trans. A., vol. 11A, 1980, p.1951.

D.A. Woodford and R.W. Stepien

51. “Environmental Embrittlement of a Cast Nickel Base Superalloy”, Met. Trans. vol. 12A, 1981, p. 299.

D.A. Woodford

52. “Embrittlement of Nickel Following High Temperature Air Exposure”, Met. Trans.vol. 12A, 1981, p. 425.

R.H. Bricknell and D.A. Woodford

53. “Creep Damage Concepts and Applications to Design Life Prediction”, Int. Conf. on Creep and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Components, Swansea, U.K., March, 1981.

D.A. Woodford

54. “Cavitation in Nickel During Oxidation and Creep”, Int. Conf. Swansea, 1981, p. 249.

R.H. Bricknell and D.A. Woodford

55. “The Mechanism of Cavity Formation During High Temperature Oxidation ofNickel”, Acta. Met., vol. 30, 1982, p. 257.

R.H. Bricknell and D.A. Woodford

56. “Grain Boundary Penetration of Oxygen in Nickel and the Effect of Boron Additions”, Met. Trans., vol. 12A, 1981, p. 1467.

D.A. Woodford and R.H. Bricknell

57. “Environmental Effects in the Iron-Base Alloy IN903”, Met. Trans., vol. 12A, 1981, p. 1673.

R.H. Bricknell and D.A. Woodford

58. “Air Embrittlement of a Cobalt-Base Superalloy”, Met. Trans., vol. 12A, 1981, p.1945.

D.A. Woodford and R.H. Bricknell

59. “Coating for Balanced Environmental/Mechanical Behavior”, Int. Conf. High Temperature Corrosion, NACE, March, 1981.

J.R. Rairden, M.R. Jackson, M.F.X. Gigliotti, M.F. Henry, J.R. Ross, W.A. Seaman, D.A. Woodford and S.W. Yang

60. “Environmental Embrittlement of High Temperature Alloys by Oxygen”, Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Academic Press, vol. 25, 1983, p. 157.

D.A. Woodford and R.H. Bricknell

61. “Penetration and Embrittlement of Grain Boundaries by Sulfur and Chlorine-Preliminary Observations in Nickel and a Nickel-Base Superalloy”, Scripta Met., vol. 17, 1983, p. 1341.

D.A. Woodford and R.H. Bricknell

62. “Effect of Particle Size and Hardness on Material Erosion in Fluidized Beds”, Proc. Sixth Int. Conf. on Erosion by Liquid and Solid Impact, Edt. J.E. Field and N.S. Corney, Cambridge, England, (1983), paper 56.

D.A. Woodford and R.T. Wood

63. “Prevention and Reversal of Oxygen Embrittlement in Nickel”, Metal Science, vol. 18, 1984, p. 265.

R.H. Bricknell and D.A. Woodford

64. “Perspectives in Creep and Stress Rupture”, JSME, I. Mech. E., ASME, ASTM, “Int. Conf. on Creep”, April, 1986, p. 11.

D.A. Woodford

65. “The Kinetics of Intergranular Oxygen Penetration in Nickel and its Relevance to Weldment Cracking”, Met. Trans., Vol. 9A, 1988, p. 2305.

R.G. Iacocca and D.A. Woodford

66. “A Simple Procedure for Assessing Environmental Effects on Fatigue Failure of Solder Joints”, Scripta Met., Vol. 22, 1988, p. 1543.

T.G. Lacey and D.A. Woodford

67. “Intergranular Sulfur Attack in Nickel and Nickel-Base Alloys”, “Superalloys”, Seven Springs, 1988, p. 795.

J.P. Beckman and D.A. Woodford

68. “The Role of Oxygen Attack in Weld Heat Affected Zone Cracking”, Conference on Physical Simulation of Welding, Hot Forming, and Continuous Casting, May, 1988.

R.G. Iacocca and D.A. Woodford

69. “Opportunities and Challenges in Engineering Applications – New Materials, New Testing Methods, New Standards”, Japanese Society for Materials Science, special publication July 15, 1988, p. 1.

D.A. Woodford

70. “The Role of Oxygen Attack in Weld Heat-Affected Zone Cracking”, in Physical Simulation of Welding, Hot Forming and Continuous Casting, CANMET, 1988, p. IV-33.

R. G. Iacocca and D. A. Woodford

71. “Gas Phase Embrittlement by Metal Vapors”, Met. Trans., Vol. 20A, 1989, p. 184.

J.P. Beckman and D.A. Woodford

72. “The Remaining Life Paradox”, Int. Conf. Fossil Power Plant Rehabilitation ASM International, 1989, p. 149.

D.A. Woodford

73. “Gas Phase Embrittlement and the Nucleation of Creep Cavities”, Scripta Met, April, 1989, p. 599.

D.A. Woodford and R.H. Bricknell

74. “Japanese Engineering Materials Development Programs”, ASM News, Vol. 20, No. 2, 1989, p. 4.

D.A. Woodford

75. “Gas Phase Embrittlement of Superalloys – Implications for Life Assessment”, Life Assessment and Repair, EPRI/ASM International Conference Proceedings 1990, p. 97.

D.A. Woodford

76. “Preparing Materials Engineering Students for Design”, Journal of Materials, 1990, Aug. p. 36.

D.A. Woodford

77. “Critical Property Evaluation of High-Temperature Composites: A Case Study in Materials Design”, Journal of Materials, 1990, Nov. p. 50.

D.A. Woodford

78. “Design for Performance – A Predictive Framework for Life – Cycle Management, Journal of Materials, 1990, Dec.

D.A. Woodford

79. “Gas Phase Embrittlement of Nickel by Sulfur”, Met. Trans., Vol. 21A, 1990, p.3049.

J.P. Beckman and D.A. Woodford

80. “The Effect of Oxygen Partial Pressure During High Temperature Exposure on Sensitivity to Embrittlement of Diffusion Bonded Inconel 625”, Superalloys 718, 625 and Various Derivatives, TMS, edt. E. Loria, 1991, p. 653.

C.M. Rimlinger and D.A. Woodford

81 “Creep Damage Measurements in 21/4Cr-1Mo Steel,” Mat. Science and Techn. vol. 8, no. 5, 1992, p. 443.

D.A. Woodford, D. Van Steele, M.J. Hyder and M. Kitagawa

82. “Tensile Stress Relaxation of Alumina at High Temperature”, Journ. Amer. Ceram. Soc., vol. 74 (12), 1991, p. 342.

D.A. Woodford, D.R. Van Steele and M.J. Hyder

83. “Creep Strength and Creep Damage Considerations for Life Cycle Engineering”, Fifth Int. Conf. on Creep, ASM International, (1992), p. 23.

D.A. Woodford

84. “Effect of Test Temperature, Oxygen Attack, Thermal Transients, and Protective Coatings on Tensile Strength of Silicon Carbide Composites, Annual Conf. on Composites and Advanced Ceramics, Cocoa Beach, FL, 1992.

D.A. Woodford, D.R. Van Steele, J.A. Brehm and J.E. Palko

85. ” Effect of Test Temperature, Environment, and Coatings on theTensile Behavior of a SiC/SiC Ceramic Matrix Composite”, in Developments in Ceramic and Metal-Matrix Composites, Edt. K. Upadhya, TMS, 1992, p. 25.

J. A. Brehm, D. A. Woodford, D. R. Van Steele and J. E. Palko

86. “Tensile Properties of Ceramic Matrix Composites”, JOM, 1993, p. 57.

D.A. Woodford, D.R. Van Steele, L.Timms, J.A. Brehm and J.E. Palko

87. “Creep Strength Evaluation for IN738 Based on Stress Relaxation”, Superalloys, 1992.

D. A. Woodford, D. R. Van Steele, K. Amberge and D. Stiles

88. “Design for Performance–A New Conceptual Approach to High Temperature Deformation and Fracture”,Creep and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures,Edt. B. Wilshire and R. W. Evans, Inst. of Materials,1993, p.603-612.

D. A. Woodford, D. R. Van Steele and D. Stiles

89. “Life Assessment of Gas Turbine Blades Based on Minimum Performance Criteria,” Plant Life Management and Extension, Baltica II, October, 1992.

D.A. Woodford, D.R. Van Steele, K. Amberge and D. Stiles

90. “A Methodology for Life Management of Gas Turbine Blades”, EPRI Conference on Turbine Generators, Albany,NY, 1993.

D. A. Woodford, D. R. Van Steele and D. Stiles

91. “Student Partnerships with Industry”, ASM Publication, Design Education in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, 1993, p.132.

D. A. Woodford

92. “Test Methods for Development, Design, and Life Assessment of High Temperature Materials”, Materials and Design, vol. 14, 1993, p.231.

D. A. Woodford

93. “Design Data for Polycarbonate from Stress Relaxation Tests”, Materials and Design, vol. 14, 1993, p.279.

G. G. Grzywinski and D. A. Woodford

94. “Decision Support for Continued Service of Gas Turbine Blades”, Materials Performance, Maintenance and Plant Life Assessment, Edt. I. LeMay, P. Mayer, P. R. Roberge and V. S. Sastri, Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, Toronto, 1994, p. 85.

D. A. Woodford, D. R. VanSteele, K. J. Amberge and D. Stiles

95. “Creep Design Analysis for a Thermoplastic from Stress Relaxation Measurements”, Materials and Design, 1995, vol. 16, p. 15.

S. K. Reif, K. J. Amberge and D. A. Woodford

96. “The Design for Performance Concept Applied to Life Management of Gas Turbine Blades” International Conference on Plant Condition and Life Management, Baltica III, 1995, p. 319.

D. A. Woodford

97. “Creep Analysis of Thermoplastics using Stress Relaxation Data,” Journ. Polymer Engineering and Science, 1995, vol. 35, no. 24, p.1931-1937.

G. G. Grzywinski and D. A. Woodford

98. “The Design for Performance Concept Applied to Life Management of Gas Turbine Blades,” Materials Ageing and Component Life Extension, edt. V. Bicego, A, Nitta and R. Viswanathan, EMAS ltd, 1995, p.1479.

D. A. Woodford

99. “Creep Design Analysis for Superalloys based on Stress Relaxation Testing,” Sixth International Conference on Creep and Fatigue, I. Mech. E. London, England, 1996, p.61-69.

D. A. Woodford

100. “Creep Strength and Fracture Resistance of Directionally Solidified GTD111,” Conference on Superalloys, Seven Springs, 1996, p.353-357.

D. A. Woodford

101. “Creep Analysis of Directionally Solidified GTD111 based on Stress Relaxation Testing,” Materials at High Temperatures, vol. 14, no.4, p.413-420.

D. A, Woodford

102. “High temperature Performance Evaluation of a Directionally Solidified Nickel Based Superalloy,” Journ. Materials Engineering and Performance, vol. 6(4), 1997, p.521-533.

D, A. Woodford and D. Stiles

103. “Stress Relaxation, Creep Recovery, and Newtonian Viscous Flow in Silicon Nitride,” J. Am. ceram. Soc., vol. 81(9), 1998, p. 2327-32.

D. A. Woodford

104. “Creep Design Analysis of Silicon Nitride using Stress Relaxation Data,” Materials & Design, vol.17, no.3, 1996, p. 127-132.

D. A. Woodford

105. “Creep Analysis of Thermoplastics from Stress Relaxation Measurements,” Design for the 21st Century, Soc. Plastics Engineers, Boston, Oct 16-18, 1996.

D. A. Woodford

106. “Stress Relaxation Testing for Creep Design Analysis of Metals, Ceramics and Polymers,” Creep and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, edt. J. C. Earthman and F. A. Mohamed, TMS, 1997, p.779-780.

D. A. Woodford

107 “Creep Strength Evaluation, Design, and Life Management of Cr-Mo-V Rotor Steel using Stress Relaxation Testing,” Advances in Turbine Materials, Design and Manufacturing, Edt. A. Strang, W. M. Banks, R. D. Conroy and M. J. Goulette, Inst. of Materials, 1997, p. 613-624.

D. A. Woodford and K. Iijima

108. “Design for High Temperature Applications,” Materials Selection and Design, ASM Handbook, Volume 20,1997, p.573-588.

D. A. Woodford

109. “Design for Elevated-Temperature Applications,” Heat Resistant Materials, ASM Specialty Handbook, 1997, p.518-533.

D. A. Woodford

110. “Parametric Analysis of Monocrystalline CMSX-4 Creep and Rupture Data,” Met. and Mat. Trans. A, vol. 29A, 1998, p. 2645-47.

111. “Application of Stress relaxation Testing in Metallurgical Life Assessment Evaluations of GTD111 Alloy Turbine Buckets,” ASME 98-GT-370.

J. A. Daleo, K. A. Ellison and D. A. Woodford

112. “Accelerated High Temperature Evaluation of Superalloys for Process Optimization and Remaining Life Assessment,” ASME Turbo Expo ’99.

D. A. Woodford

113. “Stress Relaxation Testing of Service Exposed IN738 for Creep Strength Evaluation,” ASME Turbo Expo ’99.

D. A. Woodford

114. “Stress Relaxation Testing as a Basis for Creep Analysis and Design of Silicon Nitride,” ASME Turbo ’99.

D. A. Woodford, A. A. Wereszczak and W. A. Bakker

115. “Stress Relaxation as a Basis for Blade Creep Life Assessment,” Inst. of Materials, Proc. Edinburgh Conf. 2000.

D. A. Woodford and J. A. Daleo

116. “Stress Relaxation Testing,” Metals Handbook, vol. 8, 2000.

D. A. Woodford

117. “Advances in the Use of Stress Relaxation data for Design and Life Assessment in Combustion Turbines,” Seventh Intern. Conf. on Creep and Fatigue at Elevated Temperatures,” NIMS, Tsukuba, Japan, 2001.

D. A. Woodford

118. “Stress Relaxation Testing of Miniature Specimens for Life Management of Turbine Blades,” Int. Conf. on Advances in Life Assessment and Optimization of Fossil Power Plants, EPRI, Orlando, Florida, 2002.

D. A. Woodford

119. “Creep Strength Evaluation of Serviced and Rejuvenated T91 using the Stress Relaxation Method,” Fourth Int. Conf. on Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants, EPRI, Hilton Head, South Carolina, 2004.

D. A. Woodford and R. W. Swindeman

120. “Accelerated High Temperature Performance Evaluation for Alloy Optimization, Embrittlement, and Life Assessment,” Corrosion 2005, NACE, paper #05417.

D. A. Woodford

121. “Gas Phase Embrittlement and Time Dependent Cracking of Nickel Based Superalloys.” Energy Materials, vol.1, 2006, p.59-79.

D. A. Woodford

122. “Development of a Framework for Presentation and Design Analysis of Creep Rupture Data using the CES Materials Selection Software,” TMS paper, Pittsburgh, 2005.

D. A. Woodford and A. Miller

123. “Evolution of a Modern Mechanical Testing and Design Standard for High Temperature Materials.”Materials Research Innovations, vol.20, 2016, Issue 5, p.379-389.

D. A. Woodford

124. “Intrinsic Ductility for Structural Materials as a Function of Stress and Temperature,” Mat. High Temp., vol 34, 2017, p.134-139.

D. A. Woodford

125. “Comparison of Creep Strength and Intrinsic Ductility for Serviced and Reheat Treated T91 Steel based on Stress Relaxation Testing,” Mat. High Temp., vol. 34, 2017, p.140-148.

D. A. Woodford

126. “Performance-Based Creep Strength and Intrinsic Ductility for a Cast Nickel-Based Superalloy, Mat. High Temp., published on line, Aug., 2017.

D. A. Woodford

 

ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS

1. “Energy Conversion Alternatives Study (ECAS)”, prepared for NASA, ERDA and NSF, 1976, with J.C. Corman, R.B. Fleming, L.P. Harris, R.V. Pohl, D.H. Brown, R.P. Shah, H.D. Solomon, J.D. Eskersen and W.A. Booth.

2. “Investigation of Low-Cycle, Thermal-Mechanical Fatigue Behavior of High Temperature Superalloys”, Naval Air Systems Command, Contract No. N00019-77-/c-0111, 1978, with P.K. Wright.

3. “Fluidized Bed Erosion”, New York State E.R.D.A., 1980, with R.T. Wood.

4. “Japanese Engineering Materials Development Programs”, Report to International Programs of the National Science Foundation, 1988.

5. “Creep Strength and Fracture Resistance Evaluation for High Temperature Materials”, EPRI Report WO 8512-10, 1999.

6. “Accelerated Testing for High Temperature Materials Performance and Remaining Life Assessment,” EPRI Report WO9005-19, 2000.

7. “Materials and Process Selection for the Ultra-Supercritical Steam Turbine,” ORNL Report, 2004.