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Average Mechanical Engineering Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$325/hr
Review Fee
$375/hr
Deposition Fee
$400/hr
Court Fee
This expert engineer in mechanical design, engineering simulations, and failure analysis obtained his BSME from Louisiana State University. He is a certified Professional and Forensic Engineer and is a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers, the National Academy of Forensic Engineers and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He has 30+ Publications and is currently an Engineering Officer for a government engineering service and is the VP of Engineering for an engineering consulting firm.
Principal Engineer, An engineering consulting firm in LA
Bachelor of Science (BS), Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge,
Louisiana
This expert has 40 years of experience in mechanical engineering, specializing in engineering simulation, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics. After earning her BS in math and physics from Heidelberg College, she earned her BS in engineering physics and MS in mechanical engineering from the University of Toledo. She also obtained her PhD in mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of Virginia before beginning a highly successful career in mechanical engineering research and engineering software. She is active in her field as a member of numerous professional organizations and as the author of over 80 journal articles, technical reports, web articles, and seminar presentations. Some of her former positions include serving as the president of Blue Ridge Numerics, Inc., as the vice president of product development for Compuflo, Inc., and as a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of Virginia. In these roles, she conducted extensive research and directed technical simulation software development for 3 companies. Currently, this expert is a senior architect for a technology company.
Senior Architect, A technology company in VA
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Virginia
Franklin,
Tennessee
This highly-qualified expert has 15 years of experience in the field of engineering, with his work focused on mechanical equipment and system failure, as well as material failure analysis. He earned his BS in mechanical engineering from Louisiana Tech University and is licensed as a professional engineer in 6 states and 2 Canadian provinces. He holds several certifications, including certification as a welding inspector, an aerial lift operator, and a forklift operator. This expert is active in his field as a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Society of Plumbing Engineers, and the International Fluid Power Association. He has formerly served as a project coordinator for Cameron International, the responsible engineer at WorleyParsons, a project engineer, forensic engineer, and a fire investigator for EF Consulting. Currently, this expert is a senior forensic engineer for a forensic engineering and failure analysis firm in Louisiana.
Principle Engineer, A Forensic Engineering and Failure Analysis Firm in LA
Bachelor of Science (BS), Louisiana Tech University
Ville Platte,
Louisiana
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What Can a Mechanical Engineering Expert Witness Opine On?
Finite Element Analysis
Simulating physical phenomena using numerical methods.
Thermal Analysis
Evaluating heat transfer and thermal performance.
CAD Design
Creating detailed technical drawings and models.
Prototype Development
Building functional models for testing concepts.
Materials Testing
Assessing material properties and performance.
System Optimization
Improving efficiency and effectiveness of systems.
FAQs for Mechanical Engineering Expert Witnesses
What is a mechanical engineering expert witness?
A mechanical engineering expert witness is a qualified engineer who explains technical mechanical issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing failures, and testifying to clarify complex engineering evidence.
What types of cases may benefit from the testimony of a mechanical engineering expert witness?
Mechanical engineering expert witnesses support product liability, machinery failures, industrial accidents, automotive defects, patent disputes, structural failures, and manufacturing process claims.
How can a mechanical engineering expert witness strengthen causation analysis in product failure claims?
A mechanical engineering expert witness strengthens causation analysis in product failure claims by applying engineering principles, testing, and simulations to link design or use conditions to the failure.
What qualifications should attorneys prioritize when vetting a mechanical engineering expert witness?
Attorneys should prioritize a mechanical engineering expert witness with advanced degrees, PE licensure, relevant industry experience, prior testimony, and strong communication skills.
How does a mechanical engineering expert witness evaluate compliance with applicable design standards?
A mechanical engineering expert witness evaluates compliance with applicable design standards by comparing design documents, calculations, and test data against relevant codes and industry guidelines.
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