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This engineering expert has a master's degree in Metallurgical Engineering and a Ph. D. in Industrial Metallurgy. He has worked as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Technology since 1987 and currently is tenured at a public university in North Texas. In addition, he actively consults and has worked on several failure analysis cases as an expert witness in the area of defects in materials, corrosion, materials selection, and manufacturing processes. The expert is a Member of the National Association of Corrosion Engineers and has published 12 research/technical reports.
Professor, A large public university in TX
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Birmingham
Frisco,
Texas
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What Can a Metallurgist Expert Witness Opine On?
Metallographic Sample Preparation
Preparing samples for microscopic examination.
Heat Treatment
Modifying material properties through temperature changes.
Alloy Design
Creating new metal alloys for specific applications.
Mechanical Testing
Assessing material strength and durability.
Welding Procedure Specification
Documenting welding methods and requirements.
Failure Analysis
Investigating reasons for material failures.
FAQs for Metallurgist Expert Witnesses
What is a metallurgist expert witness?
A metallurgist expert witness is a materials specialist who explains metal behavior and failures in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing evidence, and testifying to clarify technical issues.
What types of cases may require the expertise of a metallurgist as an expert witness?
A metallurgist expert witness handles product failures, metal fatigue, corrosion, welding defects, industrial accidents, construction defects, machinery failures, and materials testing disputes.
How can a metallurgist expert witness assess material failure in industrial equipment?
A metallurgist expert witness assesses material failure in industrial equipment through fracture analysis, metallography, mechanical testing, and review of operating and maintenance records.
How can a metallurgist expert witness quantify damages from metal fatigue or corrosion?
A metallurgist expert witness quantifies damages from metal fatigue or corrosion by testing failed components, calculating loss of strength, estimating remaining life, and tying these to repair or replacement costs.
What qualifications should attorneys look for in a metallurgist expert witness?
Attorneys should seek a metallurgist expert witness with advanced metallurgy degrees, relevant forensic experience, industry certifications, and a strong testifying track record.
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