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Dr. Samuel Luther, PhD
Associate, Exponent, Inc (Seattle, WA)
Doctor of Philosophy, The Ohio State University
Dr. Samuel J. Luther has specialized experience in Engineering & Mechanics, focusing on Welding and Metallurgical Engineering. He earned his PhD, MS, and BS in Welding Engineering from The Ohio State University. Currently, he works as an Associate at Exponent, Inc.
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Seattle, Washington
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Institution | Degree Type |
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The Ohio State University | Doctor of Philosophy |
The Ohio State University | Bachelor of Science |
The Ohio State University | Master of Science |
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Associate | Exponent, Inc (Seattle, WA) |
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Torsional Failures in Hollow-Axle Half-Shafts from an F1000 Race Car | Journal Article |
Thermal faceting on the ductility-dip cracking fracture surfaces of nickel-based alloys – Occurrence, characterization, and implications for the cracking mechanism | Journal Article |
Correlation of imposed mechanical energy with ductility-dip cracking in a highly restrained weld of Alloy 52 | Journal Article |
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