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Kei-Peng Jen, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering |
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Address:
Tolentine
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Tel: 610.519.7311 | Fax: 610. 519.7312 Email: kei-peng.jen@villanova.edu |
| RESEARCH EXPERIENCE |
| 2004 to 2005 |
Study of beryllium copper bourdon tubes. |
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| 2003 to 2004 | Study concrete strength and fractal dimension. | |
| 1998 to 2004 |
Study mechanical properties of cast Ti-6Al-4V alloy. |
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| 1995 to 2004 | Study Low-cycle fatigue behavior of Al-Li alloy. | |
| 1994 to 1998 |
Study the fracture toughness of C17200 beryllium- copper sponsored by BFP/NGK). |
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| 1992 to 1994 | Study the formability of beryllium-copper strip. | |
| 1986 to 1993 | Investigate the fatigue behaviors of austempered ductile iron. | |
| 1987 to 1992 | Develop quantitative experimental data for assessing the accuracy of computer‑simulations to forging processes (sponsored by NSF). | |
| 1988 to 1990 |
Study the improvement on tantalum powder capacitor (sponsored by Ben Franklin Partnership/Cabot Corporation). |
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| 1984 to 1985 | Investigate the stress‑relaxation behavior of a polyurethane elastomer for belt‑driven tape system (sponsored by Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota). | |
| 1980 to 1984 | Investigated fracture properties and fatigue mechanisms of nodular cast iron (sponsored by McGraw‑Edison Company, Buffalo, NY). | |
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