MEMSDUKEPRATT School of engineering


publications by David M. Stepp.

Papers Published

  1. Vasudevan, A.K. and Nicholas, T. and Stepp, D. and Paris, P.C., International Journal of Fatigue: Forward, International Journal of Fatigue, (2003), 789 -, [S0142-1123(03)00168-3],
  2. Garg, D.P. and Zikry, M.A. and Anderson, G.L. and Stepp, D., Reliable adaptive structures via sensor integration: Research and development issues, Collection of Technical Papers - AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference, (2001), 1918 - 1926, [abs]
  3. Stepp, D. and King, J.A. and Worrall, J. and Thompson, A. and Cooper, D.E., High-resolution study of water trees grown in silvernitrate solution, IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, (1996), 392 - 398, [94.506212], [abs]
  4. King, J.A. and Grundmeyer, M. and Stepp, D. and Hugo, D., Water tree morphology, IEEE Trans. Electr. Insul. (USA), (1993), 415 - 19, [14.236205], [abs]

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