Vol. 14 No. 51 (2020): January 2020

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Dear friends,
this is a really rich issue, with more than 40 published papers and five “special sections”. We are grateful for the efforts of the guest editors: their work allowed to further improve the scientific level of our journal, focusing different topicss with many interesting papers. I wish to remember their names with my deepest gratitude:
• Michela Monaco, Francesco Portioli, Emanuele Reccia and Patrizia Trovalusci, for the section focussed on the “Fracture and Damage Detection in Masonry Structures”;
• José António Fonseca de Oliveira Correia, for the section focussed on the “Structural Integrity and Safety: Experimental and Numerical Perspectives”;
• Filippo Berto, Vittorio Di Cocco, Paolo Ferro, Carmine Maletta, Luciana Restuccia, Giacomo Risitano and Andrea Spagnoli, for the section focussed on “IGF25 – Fracture and Structural Integrity International Conference 2019”;
• Johan Hoefnagels and Reza Talemi, for the section focussed on the “1st Benelux Network Meeting and Workshop on Damage and Fracture Mechanics”;
• Filippo Berto and Jan Torgersen for the section focussed on the “Additive Manufacturing”.

THANK YOU!!

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Published: 03-01-2020

Advanced Manufacturing and Processing

Failure Analysis, Case Studies and Forensic Engineering

Fracture

SI: Structural Integrity and Safety: Experimental and Numerical Perspectives

SI: Additive Manufacturing

SI: 1st Benelux Network Meeting and Workshop on Damage and Fracture Mechanics

SI: IGF25 – International Conference 2019

SI: Fracture and Damage Detection in Masonry Structures