Kei-Peng Jen, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering

 
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Villanova, PA 19085-1681

 

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Email: kei-peng.jen@villanova.edu


RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2004 to 2005  

Study of beryllium copper bourdon tubes.

2003 to 2004   Study concrete strength and fractal dimension.
1998 to 2004  

Study mechanical properties of cast Ti-6Al-4V alloy.

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).

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).

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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