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This highly qualified expert has over 40 years of experience in metallurgy and metallurgical failure analysis, with expertise in metallurgical engineering, failure analysis, materials solutions, welding and corrosion consulting in stainless steel, aluminum alloys, copper-based alloys, titanium alloys, nickel-based alloys, and high alloys. He earned his BS in metallurgical engineering from California Polytechnic State University. This expert is a registered professional engineer in metallurgy and is active in the field as a member of the American Welding Society, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American Society for Metals. He has previously held a Level II certification in radiographic and ultrasonic testing and a Level III certification in magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, and visual testing through the American Society for Nondestructive Testing. This expert has previously served as a hydraulics mechanic for USMC Aircraft, a sheet metal mechanic for Rohr Corporation, plant metallurgist for United Centrifugal Pumps, and staff metallurgist for Sunstrand. He also worked on the Lockheed MSD engineering co-op program and EG&G Services nuclear plant construction. For 35 years, this expert has served as the owner and consulting engineer for a private metallurgy and engineering consultancy in California.
Owner and Consulting Engineer, A private metallurgy and engineering consultancy in CA
Bachelor of Science (BS), California Polytechnic State University
San Diego,
California
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FAQs for Material Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a material expert witness?
A materials expert witness is a specialized engineer who analyzes metals, polymers, or composites in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, testing materials, and testifying to clarify technical failure causes.
In what case types might a materials expert witness be beneficial?
A materials expert witness is beneficial in product liability, construction defects, industrial accidents, fire and explosion, corrosion, failure analysis, and patent or IP disputes.
How can a materials expert witness assess product defect causation?
A materials expert witness assesses product defect causation by analyzing material properties, failure mechanisms, manufacturing processes, and service conditions to pinpoint the root cause.
What qualifications should a materials expert witness possess for complex litigation?
A materials expert witness should have an advanced materials science degree, extensive forensic testing experience, industry certifications, and a proven record of testimony in complex litigation.
How does a materials expert witness evaluate material failure mechanisms?
A materials expert witness evaluates material failure mechanisms by analyzing composition, microstructure, loading conditions, and fracture evidence using lab tests and engineering principles.
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