About this Event
The phenomenon of Liberty ships breaking in half was primarily attributed to hydrogen cracking and brittle fracture. These structural failures highlighted significant challenges faced in marine welding practices at the time. The lessons learned from these incidents have played a crucial role in shaping modern approaches to marine welding, emphasising the importance of addressing hydrogen cracking and preventing brittle fracture in ship construction.
Our Speaker
Simon Doe, is an experienced engineer with a strong background in technical and managerial roles across sectors including defence, automotive, mineral processing, and medical devices. He joined Weld Australia as Director of Engineering in 2025 and previously managed the Australian National Fabrication Facility, providing leadership and strategic direction. Simonβs career encompasses product development, senior research positions, and work with the UKβs Atomic Weapons Establishment, and he holds multiple professional qualifications, including International Welding Engineer and Chartered Engineer status.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Engineering South Lecture Room S112, University of Adelide, 259 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, 259 North Terrace, Adelaide, Australia
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