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Book: Fracture & Integrity in Advanced Material and Structure (Open)

📘 Open Call for Book Chapters
Book Title: Fracture and Integrity in Advanced Materials and Structures
Editor: Professor Majid R. Ayatollahi
Chapter Submission Deadline: 15 Dec 2025

🔗 Submit your chapter HERE

This book aims to provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary research and advances in the field of structural integrity and materials engineering. The focus is on understanding and predicting the behavior of materials under complex mechanical and environmental conditions to improve structural safety and performance.

We welcome original contributions in the following topics (including but not limited to):

  • Fracture mechanics and crack propagation

  • Fatigue behavior of materials and components

  • Structural health monitoring and non-destructive testing

  • Rock mechanics and geotechnical applications

  • Composite materials and failure analysis

  • Numerical modeling and simulation of structural behavior

  • Damage assessment in civil, aerospace, and mechanical structures

  • Experimental studies on fracture and fatigue

Why Publish with TULTECH?

  • No publication fees (free chapter submission, no APC)

  • ISBN-registered academic publication

  • Global distribution and marketing after publication

  • Scopus indexing efforts aligned with technical and quality criteria

  • Editorial ethics in full alignment with COPE and DORA standards

Editorial Process
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the editorial board and experts in the field. Our editorial workflow ensures a streamlined process, minimizing the time while upholding academic rigor.

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Authors will benefit from professional dissemination of their work through international platforms, including academic libraries. We encourage contributors to share the call within their academic circles and institutions.

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Posted on 3 August, 2025 by Charlotte Lee

Today In History

Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 24 December.

  1. Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama dies in Cochin India
  2. Vasco daGama Day
  3. Treaty of Ghent signed ending War of 1812 (This news did not arrive until after Battle of New Orleans)
  4. Silent Night composed by Franz Gruber sung next day
  5. Fire devastates Library of Congress in Wash destroys 35 000 volumes
  6. Several Confederate veterans form the Ku Klux Klan in Pulaski Tn
  7. Giuseppe Verdi's `Aida' premiere in Cairo at Suez canal opening
  8. 1st radio program broadcast in Brant Rock Mass
  9. Reginald A. Fessenden became 1st to broadcast music over radio
  10. Luisa Tetrazzini sings to 250 000 people at Lotta's Fountain
  11. Enrico Caruso gave his last public performance
  12. 1st radioactive isotope medicine administered Berkeley Ca
  13. FDR appoints Gen Eisenhower supreme commander of Allied forces
  14. Libya gains independence from Italy
  15. Luna 13 lands on moon
  16. Apollo 8 astronauts read Old Testament Book of Genesis passages
  17. Walt Disney's "The Aristocats" is released
  18. Americans remembered Iran hostages by shining lights for 417 seconds