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This is Dr. Ronald Krueger's Homepage
Hallo and Welcome! My name is Ronald Krueger and I am working as a Senior Research Scientist with The National Institute of Aerospace in Hampton, Virginia, USA. My research is conducted for and in collaboration with engineers and scientist at the Durability, Damage Tolerance and Reliability Branch at NASA Langley Research Center. I am also collaborating with researchers of the Army Research Laboratory Vehicle Technology Directorate co-located at NASA Langley Research Center. From August 2000 until December 2002 I worked as a Staff Scientist at ICASE located at NASA Langley Research Center. From March 1997 until July 2000 I held a position as a National Research Council resident research associate at the former Mechanics of Materials Branch at NASA Langley. Prior to my assignment at Langley I worked at the Institute
for Statics and Dynamics of Aerospace Structures (ISD), University
of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany from 1989 until the end of 1996.
I am working primarily in the area of damage formation in advanced composite materials, focussing on the investigation of delamination and debonding of composite skin/stringer configurations using finite element analysis and fracture mechanics. If you wish to find out more about myself, my background and my work
please don't hesitate to look at
Addressesordinary mailRonald Krueger Mail Stop 188E NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, 23681, USA phone++1-757-864-3482fax++1-757-864-8911
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