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Davide Palumbo

Dr. Davide Palumbo

Polytechnic University of Bari

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Assistant Professor (Italian RTD-B) in Mechanical Design and Machine Construction at the Department of Mechanic, Mathematics and Management, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy. His main research topics regard the use of experimental mechanics techniques (Thermoelastic Stress Analysis, Strain Gauge) and non-destructive techniques (Thermography, Ultrasounds) for investigating the mechanic behavior of materials (fatigue and fracture mechanics). Co-Founder of DES srl (spin-off company) and qualified as level 3 NDT according to UNI EN 473:2008 ISO 9712 rules in the following methods: Thermal Testing, Liquid Penetrant Testing, Magnetic Particle Testing, Visual Testing.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Fatigue
Fracture Mechanics
Process monitoring and...
NDTs
Thermography

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61%
Thermography
32%
Fatigue
10%
Fracture Mechanics
10%
NDTs
5%
Process monitoring and control

Short Biography

Assistant Professor (Italian RTD-B) in Mechanical Design and Machine Construction at the Department of Mechanic, Mathematics and Management, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy. His main research topics regard the use of experimental mechanics techniques (Thermoelastic Stress Analysis, Strain Gauge) and non-destructive techniques (Thermography, Ultrasounds) for investigating the mechanic behavior of materials (fatigue and fracture mechanics). Co-Founder of DES srl (spin-off company) and qualified as level 3 NDT according to UNI EN 473:2008 ISO 9712 rules in the following methods: Thermal Testing, Liquid Penetrant Testing, Magnetic Particle Testing, Visual Testing.

Honors and Awards

Best Paper Awards

"Studio del comportamento a fatica di acciai inossidabili con metodi termici” (in Italian)

AIAS: Italian Conference (2015) – (Italian Association for Stress Analyses)


Best Student Award

C-author for the paper: "Energetic approach based on IRT to assess plastic behaviour in CT specimens”

SPIE Thermosense, Anhaim, California 9-13 April 2017