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Fausto Segala is a Full Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Ferrara, Italy. His office is located in the Physics Department, Block C #O22, with contact information including email fausto.segala@unife.it and office phone 0532 974650. He maintains active research and teaching responsibilities, with office hours available by appointment.
Professor Segala specializes in fracture mechanics and structural integrity analysis, with particular expertise in stress intensity factor calculations for various crack geometries. His research bridges applied mathematics and mechanical engineering, developing analytical methods to evaluate crack propagation in materials. He has made significant contributions to understanding three-dimensional crack behavior, elliptical defects, and weld integrity through precise mathematical modeling.
Segala's publication record demonstrates a consistent evolution from basic crack analysis to sophisticated three-dimensional models. His work frequently addresses real-world engineering challenges, particularly in weld defect analysis and fatigue crack propagation. The majority of his publications are co-authored with Paolo Livieri, indicating a long-standing research collaboration focused on advancing fracture mechanics methodologies.
His research output shows a methodical progression in complexity, moving from two-dimensional analyses to comprehensive three-dimensional models that better represent real material failures. The publications reveal increasing sophistication in handling complex crack geometries and loading conditions, with particular attention to practical applications in structural engineering and materials science.
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