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Book Description

The field of Experimental Mechanics has evolved substantially over the past 100 years. In the early years, the field was primarily comprised of applied physicists, civil engineers, railroad engineers, and mechanical engineers. The field defined itself by those who invented, developed, and refined experimental tools and techniques, based on the latest technologies available, to better understand the fundamental mechanics of materials and structures used to design many aspects of our everyday life. What the early experimental mechanician measured, observed, and evaluated were things like stress, strain, fracture, and fatigue, to name a few, which remain fundamental to the field today.

This book guides you through a chronology of the formation of the Society for Experimental Mechanics, and its ensuing evolution. The Society was founded in 1935 by a very small group of individuals that understood the value of creating a common forum for people working in the field of Applied Mechanics of Solids, where extensive theoretical developments needed the input of experimental validation. A community of individuals who—through research, applications, sharp discussion of ideas—could fulfill the needs of a nation rapidly evolving in the technological field. The founders defined, influenced, and grew the field of what we now call Experimental Mechanics. Written as a narrative, the author describes, based on input from numerous individuals and personal experiences, the evolution of the New England Photoelasticity Conference to what we know today as the Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM). The narrative is the author's perspective that invites members of the Society to contribute to the story by adding names of individuals, institutions, and technologies that have defined the Society over the past 75 years.

Many of the key individuals who greatly influenced the advancement of the field of Experimental Mechanics are mentioned. These individuals are, in many ways, the founders of the field who have written textbooks, brought their teaching leadership and experiences to the classroom, worked on the Apollo project, and invented testing, evaluation, and measurement equipment that have shaped the fields of engineering. SEM's international membership is highly represented by those in academia, as you will read, although there has always been a powerful balance and contribution from industry and research organizations across the globe.

The role of the experimental mechanician is defined, in many ways, through the individual legacies shared in the following pages….legacies that define the past and create the foundation for what is now and what is to come.

Table of Contents

  1. Preface
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction
  4. The Beginning...
    1. The New England Photoelasticity Conference
    2. Transition of the New England Photoelasticity Conference to the Society of Experimental Stress Analysis (SESA)
    3. The Society of Experimental Stress Analysis
    4. The Transition from Experimental Stress Analysis to the Society for Experimental Mechanics and the formation of the Journal of Experimental Mechanics
    5. The Transition from Experimental Stress Analysis to the Society for Experimental Mechanics and the formation of the Journal of Experimental Mechanics
    6. Remarkable Technical Achievements Associated with Early Times of SEM
      1. Bonded Strain Gages
      2. The Stress Coat
    7. Outstanding Contributors to the Society's Early Years (1/2)
    8. Outstanding Contributors to the Society's Early Years (2/2)
  5. The Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute (IITRI) Connection
  6. The Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute (IITRI) Connection
  7. The Taylor Legacy/Series–The University of Illinois at Urbana Connection
  8. The Taylor Legacy/Series–The University of Illinois at Urbana Connection
  9. Other Significant Contributors to SEM
    1. Members from Universities in Michigan: Michigan State University, Oakland University, and Michigan Technological University
    2. Other Members and Universities of Note Across the United States (1/2)
    3. Other Members and Universities of Note Across the United States (2/2)
    4. From the field of Theoretical and Applied Optics
  10. SESA/SEM Active Members Abroad
  11. The Role of the U.S. National Laboratories
    1. Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico
    2. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico
  12. SEM's Current Organizational Structure
    1. The IMAC Story…It's Not Just Modal Anymore…
  13. Summary
  14. Chuck Taylor (1924–2017): Celebration of Life Stories by Michael Sutton
    1. Michael A. Sutton Stories
    2. Chuck and Golf: A Match NOT Made in Heaven
    3. A Fishy Story
    4. A Friend for All Seasons
  15. Past and Present SEM Officers (1934–2018) (1/2)
  16. Past and Present SEM Officers (1934–2018) (2/2)
  17. Authors' Biographies
  18. Additional Notes (1/2)
  19. Additional Notes (2/2)
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