engineering fracture mechanics
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List of Contents NUMBER
1
R. Ballarini
1
A rigid line inclusion
Ch. Zhang
7
Dynamic stress intensity surface-breaking crack
at a bimaterial
interface
factors
15
Influence of loading behavior in a titanium
D. J. Smith
27
Crack growth creep
P. Dong
43
Plane-stress mixed-mode perfectly plastic solids
E. Z. Lajtai, B. J. Carter and M. L. Ayari
59
Criteria for brittle fracture in compression
H. Alawi
75
Designing reliably random loading
87
Notch mechanics problems
N. Hasebe, and J. lida
T. Nakamura
in brittle
on
an
S. Mall, J. A. Perez and T. Nicholas
and J. Pan
history alloy
of
materials
fatigue
threshold
exhibiting
near-tip
for fatigue
inclined
fields
crack
for plane and thin
primary
in elastic
growth
under
plate bending
D. J. Unger
101
A modified Stefan problem related controlled stress corrosion cracking
D. K. M. Shum and Yonggang Y. Huang
107
Fundamental solutions residual stress
Cao Junnan
119
The elastic-plastic specimen
127
A dynamic crack model with viscous crack opening: antiplane shear mode
s. ltou
145
An experiment on the behaviour interface crack
R. Wong, R. Herrera, Z. Zhou and J. D. Landes
153
Development normalization
R. R. S. S.
163
Crack initiation vessel materials
and growth
175
Stress intensity thickness step
factor for a crack passing through
Chien-Ching
E. K. K. K.
Ma
Rai, P. Sundaram, Pandey, A. N. Kumar, Banerjee and Ghosh
T. Nishimura, T. Uchimoto and K. Hiraoka
to
for microcracking
parameters
of
transport-
induced
the
by
C-shaped
resistance
to
around the tips of an
of J-R curves from obsolete data using techniques resistance
in pressure
a
J. Llorca and V. SBnche2 Gdlvez
185
Modelling
M. Comninou
197
An overview of interface cracks
J. C. Lee
209
Analysis of a fiber bridged crack near a free surface in ceramic matrix composites
L. Olaosebikan
221
On the variation of stress along the front of cracks and surface flaws
D. W. Hammond S. A. Meguid
and
D. Radaj
plasticity-induced
fatigue crack closure
Technical Notes A novel stroboscopy system to facilitate the continuous monitoring of fatigue cracks
237
245
Local fatigue strength characteristic values for spot welded joints I
Software Survey Section NUMBER
2
251
The singular field at the tip of a wedge-like rigid inclusion in a hardening material under longitudinal shear
E. Smith
259
Crack growth ceramics
C. Makabe
263
A consideration on stable growth of a ductile crack in a center cracked plate of 70/30 brass
P. Will, B. Michel and M. Schaper
275
Justification
Zhao Yishu
283
Elliptic rule criterion for mixed mode crack propagation
293
Liquid impact on toughened glasses
C. J. Jih and C. T. Sun
313
Evaluation of a finite element based crack-closure method for calculating static and dynamic strain energy release rates
W. 0. Soboyejo. J. F. Knott, M. J. Walsh and K. R. Cropper
323
Fatigue crack propagation of coplanar semi-elliptical cracks in pure bending
M. Ben- Amoz
341
A cumulative damage theory for fatigue life prediction
J. Sung
349
On the plane strain and crack stability in chevronnotched specimen for K,, and work-of-fracture determination
S. A. Meguid
361
Three-dimensional finite element analysis of circumferentially-cracked notched and un-notched cylindrical components
S. Yang
and Y. J. Chao
R. J. Hand
and J. E. Field
iv
behaviour of non-phase-transforming
of nonlinear J-resistance
curves
373
Crack propagation residual stresses
R. Arone
389
Influence of statistical dispersion of defect orientations on limiting fracture surfaces for brittle bodies
J. Schijve
405
Crack stoppers and ARALL
C. S. Shin
423
The stress intensity holes
M. H. Aliabadi, D. J. Cartwright and W. Doney
437
Bueckner plane
Hao Tian-Hu
447
Hao Tian-Hu
453
An exact solution interface
457
An asymptotic finite-deformation approach stress singularity at the tip of a crack
D. W. Hammond S. A. Meguid
T.-H.
and
Hao and Y.-C.
Wu
weight
in the presence of shot-peening
laminates
of corner cracks emanating
functions
for cracks near a half-
Technical Notes The problem of cracks on the interfaces ogeneity and matrices
I
Software
NUMBER
from
of inhom-
of a crack on a bimaterial
curve
to the
Survey Section
3
461
The numerical solution of opening mode finite body fracture problems using generalized Westergaard functions
473
Crack considerations specimen
493
A hybrid numerical/experimental technique for determining the heat dissipated during low cycle fatigue
505
A comparison of test methods for the determination of fatigue crack growth rate threshold in titanium at elevated temperature
P. Johnson, X. P. Zhang and G. Pluvinage
519
Crack growth rate in impact fatigue and grammed variable amplitude loading fatigue
T. C. Wang
527
Elastic-plastic asymptotic material interfaces
539
Analysis of stress intensity factors for cracked plates with nonuniform thicknesses by the advanced stiffness derivative method
551
A modified Dugdale model for crack tip plasticity its related problems
R. J. Sanford J. R. Berger
and
A. N. Palazotto J. G. Mercer A. K. Wong G. C. Kirby G. C. Salivar F. K. Haake
and
and Ill and
Cheng Shumin, and Zhang Xing
Wu Shaofu
T. J. Lu and C. L. Chow
in a notched
fields
compact
for cracks
tension
in pro-
on
bi-
and
T. S. Srivatsan and T. S. Sudarshan
569
Fracture of precipitation alloys-role of environment
G. T. Sha and Chien-Tung Yang
591
Use of analytically decoupled near-tip solutions for calculating the decoupled tions of mixed fracture modes
S. C. Mouskos and H. G. Georgiadis
611
Cruciform
Zhang Zheng
621
Microvoid multistage nucleating model and its application in analyses of micro damage and fracture
631
The normal displacement arbitrary shape
D. V. Swenson and N. Kaushik
641
Finite element analysis
Shaofu Wu and A. Chudnovsky
653
The effective elastic properties with microcracks
Chai Guozhong, Hong Qichao and Li Zhezhen
661
Fatigue behaviour
Chai Guozhong
667
A mixed mode fracture J integral criterion for elastic perfectly plastic materials in small scale yielding
Sun Jun, Deng Zengjie and Tu Mingjing
675
Plane stress elastic-plastic fracture criteria straint intensity in crack tip regions
N. I. loakimidis
681
N. I. loakimidis
685
Elementary real path-dependent integrals for the accurate evaluation of stress intensity factors at a class of straight crack tips
F. H. Al-Sugair and A. S. Kiremidjian
691
Low-cycle simulation
J. Joch
697
Integral
M. Newby
701
Likelihood growth
Zhou
Keshi and Changqing Yong
strengthened
crack propagation
displacement weight func-
in plane strain
of a crack
surface
of edge cracking
with
in plates
of a linear elastic solid
of nozzle corner cracks
Technical Notes Interaction of a moment with a crack determination of weight functions
fatigue
aluminum
data-statistical
and con-
tip for the
analysis
and
parameters for thermal fracture J’, JO and J’
Software
NUMBER
methods and the analysis of fatigue
crack
Survey Section
4
I. S. Raju and K. N. Shivakumar
707
An equivalent domain integral method in the twodimensional analysis of mixed mode crack problems
Zhao Jianhua Ji Fangsheng
727
Stress analysis of unidirectional composites surface notch by variational principle
and
vi
with
a
P. V. Anil Kumar. 6. Nageswara Rao and A. R. Acharya
735
Statistical scatter in fracture toughness of M250 grade maraging steel predicted from Charpy V-notch impact test
P. S. Theocaris
739
The elastic field around the crack tip measured scanning electromicroscopy
by
L. S. Vesier and S. D. Antolovich
753
Fatigue crack propagation in Tl-6242 temperature and waveform
of
777
A central crack of mode III at the boundary four different media in a finite disc
Kang Yong Lee and Youn Ho Cho
787
Boundary element analysis of thermal stress intensity factors for cusp cracks
Kang Yong Lee and Kwan-Bo Sim
799
Thermal shock stress intensity weight function method
E. Si
805
Stress intensity
E. Si
813
Stress intensity factors for surface cracks emanating from the circumferential notch root in notched round bars
817
A Griffith crack at the interface of two bonded similar orthotropic elastic half-planes
825
A continuum damage model for weld zone under low cycle fatigue loading
Th. Macke, E. Martin, J. J. Balette and J. M. Quenisset
831
Compliance calibration impact testing
D. Vasilopoulos
839
An algorithm corner
Wei
853
Plastic damage and ductile
S. Y. Zhang, L. W. Tsai and J. Q. Liu
881
Strain energy density composite materials
H. S. Saxena and R. S. Dhaliwal
891
A penny-shaped crack at the interface of two bonded dissimilar transversely isotropic elastic half-spaces
C. Ouyang, B. Mobasher and S. P. Shah
901
An R-curve materials
X. S. Zhang (Zhang and Hong-Yao Wu
R. S. Dhaliwal H. S. Saxena Wang Tiejun Lou Zhiwen
Xiaosi)
and
and
Hua Tai
I
Software
NUMBER R. S. Alwar and S. Thiagarajan
915
as a function
factor by Bueckner’s
factors for edge cracks in round bars
during
instrumented
for the eigenvalues
Charpy
of a fixed-fixed
fracture in mild steels
ratio criterion
approach
dis-
heat affected
for fracture
for fracture
of
of quasi-brittle
Survey Section
5
Influence of crack closure for geometrically plates bending problem vii
cross of
nonlinear
Cheng Yi-Heng and Hans-Georg Hahn
921
investigation of the elastic interaction between a crack and a fiber-some new findings
Zheng
933
Local stress parameters at the weld specimens
M. Doblare, F. Espiga, L. Gracia and M. Alcantud
953
Study of crack propagation in orthotropic using the boundary element method
N. Yazdani
969
Probabilistic fracture way bridges
987
Evaluation of effect of plae thickness on fatigue strength of butt welded joints by a test maintaining maximum stress at yield strength
995
Cumulative damage model for mean fatigue crack growth based on the kinetic theory of thermally activated fracture
D. Radaj, Zhaoyun and W. Mijhrmann
and P. Albrecht
A. Ohta, T. Mawari N. Suzuki
and
F. Kozin and J. L. Bogdanoff
mechanics
spot of various
materials by
application
to high-
E. Yamaguchi and Wai-Fah Chen
1011
Post-failure pression
B. Strnadel, E. Mazancova and K. Mazanec
1025
Model steel
V. G. DeGiorgi
1039
A computational investigation of local strength and toughness on crack growth
V. R. Ranganath, R. K. Pandey and A. N. Kumar
1059
A comparative study of various approaches toughness evaluation
R. K. Kumar, R. Narasimhan 0. Prabhakar
1071
Finite element analysis of dynamic crack growth plane stress in a viscoplastic material
Fan Tian-You
1085
The Dugdale
Xing
Xiu-San
1089
Non-equilibrium
Xing
Xiu-San
1099
Microscopic
J. N. Yang and S. D. Manning
1105
Stochastic crack growth metallic structures
A. A. Aaghaakouchak. S. Dharmavasan and G. Glinka
1125
Stress intensity factors for cracks in structures different boundary conditions
2. D. Jiang, G. Bezine
and P. Matic
and
J. Petit
and
behavior
of ductile
fracture
statistical
statistical
Technical Note Fatigue propagation
1145
Erratum Software VII1
initiation
model for semi-infinite
1139
I
of concrete
Survey
materials
in spheroidized
material
for CTOD
under
crack in a strip
theory of ceramics fracture
theory
of damage fracture
analysis
methodologies
of two parallel cracks
Section
in com-
for
under
NUMBER
6
1149
Structural
1157
The preliminary analysis of reliability structure with damage
1165
The stress intensity arbitrary shapes
1183
The fracture energy and acoustic emission of a short carbon fiber reinforced nylon 66 composite
1195
A new formulated method of a quasi-compatible finite element and its application in fracture mechanics
0. G. Bilir and M. Harun
1203
Effect of stress ratio on the rate of growth cracks in 1100 Al-alloy
Y. A. Bahei-El-Din H. Nigam
1207
Fracture of fibrous metal matrix composites-Ill. Effect of imperfection geometry and heat treatment
1233
A new method to calculate surface cracks in finite plates
1237
Experimental and finite element studies on mode and mixed mode (I and II) stable crack growth-l. Experimental
I
1251
Experimental and finite element studies on mode and mixed mode (I and II) stable crack growth-II. Finite element analysis
I
M. E. M. El-Sayed E. H. Lund L. yang
and
and L. 2. Shuang
G. S. Wang
and A. F. Blom
E. Jinen
Wang Zhichao, Zhang and Liu Chun-Tu
and
Dan Zhao and Jia-Yong Wang D. K. Mahanty S. K. Maiti
and
S. K. Maiti and D. K. Mahanty
J. H. Underwood M. D. Witherell
and
Lisu
optimization
with
factors
fatigue
for
life constraints
for a composite
pressed
K, for
I
Software
i
Index to Vol. 37
ix
Survey Section
in
of fatigue
semi-elliptical
Technical Note Load-line displacements for three-point-bend using bottom surface displacements
1277
cracks
J tests
Author Aaghaakouchak, A. A. 1125 Acharva. A. R. 735 Al-St&air, F. H. 691 Alawi. H. 75 Albredht. P. 969 Alcantud’, M. 953 Aliabadi. M. H. 437 Alwar. R. S. 91.5 Anil I&mar, P. V. 735 Antolovich. S. D. 753 Arone, R. ‘389 Ayari, M. L. 59 Bahei-El-Din, Y. A. 1207 Balette, J. J. .831 Ballarini. R. 1 Baneriee: S. K. 163 Ben-Amoz, M. 341 Bereer. J. R. 461 Bezyne: G. 1139 Bilir, 0. G. 1203 Blom, A. F. 1165 Bogdanoff, J. L. 995 Cao Junnan 119 Carter, B. J. 59 Cartwright, D. J. 437 Chai Guozhong 661, 667 Chao, Y. J. 251 Chen, W.-F. 1011 Cheng Shumin 539 Cheng Yi-Heng 921 Chien-Tung Yang 591 Cho Youn Ho 787 Chow, C. L. 551 Chudnovsky, A. 653 Comninou, M. 197 Cropper, K. R. 323 Dan Zhao 1233 DeGiorgi, V. G. 1039 Deng Zengjie 675 Dhaliwal, R. S. 817, 891 Dharmavasan, S. 1125 Doblare, M. 953 Doney, W. 437 Dong, P. 43 El-Sayed, M. E. M. 1149 Espiga, F. 953 Fan Tian-You 1085 Field, J. E. 293 Georgiadis, H. G. 611 K. 163 Glinka; G. 1125 Gracia, L. 953
Ghosh. S.
Haake. F. K. 505 Hahn,‘H.-G. 921 Hammond. D. W. 237. 373 Hand, R. i. 293 ’ Hao Tian-Hu 447, 453 Hao, T.-H. 457 Harun, M. 1203 Hasebe, N. 87
Index
Herrera, R. 153 Hiraoka, K. 175 Hong Qichao 661 Iida,. J. 87 Ioalumidis, N. I. 681, 685 1tou, s. 145
Pan, J. 43 Pandev, R. K. 163, 1059 Perez;J. A. 15 Petit. J. 1139 Pluvinage, G. 519 Prabhakar, 0. 1071 Quenisset, J. M. 831
Ji Fangsheng 727 Jiang, Z. D. 1139 Jih. C. J. 313 Jinkn, E. 1183 Joch, J. 697 Johnson, P. 519 Kaushik, N. 641 Kirby, G. C. III 493 Kiremidjian, A. S., 691 Knott, J. F. 323 Kozin, F. 995 Kumar, A. N. 163, 1059 Kumar, R. K. 1071 Lajtai, E. Z. 59 Landes. J. D. 153 Lee Kang Yong 787, 799 Lee, J. C. 209 Li Zhezhen 661 Liu Chun-Tu 1195 Liu, J. Q. 881 Llorca, 3. 185 Lou Zhiwen 825 Lu, T. J. 551 Lund, E. H. 1149 Ma Chien-Ching 127 Macke, Th. 831 Mahanty, D. K. 1237, 1251 Maiti, S. K. 1237, 1251 Makabe, C. 263 Mall, S. 15 Manning, S. D. 1105 Martin, E. 831 Matic, P. 1039 Mawari, T. 987 Mazancov& E. 1025 Mazanec, K. 1025 Meguid, S. A. 237, 361, 373 Mercer, J. G. 473 Michel, B. 275 Mobasher, B. 901 Mdhrmann, W. 933 Mouskos, S. C. 611 Nageswara Rao, B. 735 Nakamura, T. 87 Narasimhan, R. 1071 Newbv, M. 701 Nicholas, T. 15 Nieam. H. 1207 Niihimura, T. 175 Ohta, A. 987 Olaosebikan, L. 221 ouyang, c. 901 Palazotto, A. N. 473 xi
Radaj, D. Rai, R. E. Raju, I. S. Ranganath,
245, 933 163 707 V. R. 1059
Salivar, G. C. 505 S&chez G&ez, V. 185 Sanford, R. J. 461 Saxena, H. S. 817, 891 Schaper, M. 275 Schijve, J. 405 Sha, G. T. 591 Shah, S. P. 901 Shin. C. S. 423 Shivakumar, K. N. 707 Shuang, L. Z. 1157 Shum, D. K. M. 107 Si, E. 805, 813 Sim Kwan-Bo 799 Smith, D. J. 27 Smith, E. 259 Soboyejo, W. 0. 323 Srivatsan, T. S. 569 Stmadel, B. 1025 Sudarshan, T. S. 569 Sun Jun 675 Sun, C. T. 313 Sundaram. P. 163 Sung, J. 349 Suzuki, N. 987 Swenson, D. V. 641 Theocaris, P. S. 739 Thiagarajan, S. 915 Tsai, L. W. 881 Tu Mingling 675 Uchimoto, T. 175 Underwood, J. H. 1277 Unger, D. J. 1OI Vasilopoulos, D. 839 Vesier, L. S. 753 Walsh, M. J. 323 Wang Tiejun 825 Wang Zhichao 1195 Wang, G. S. 1165 Wang, J.-Y. 1233 Wang; T. C. 527 Wei Hua Tai 853 Will, P. 275 Witherell, M. D. 1277 Wong, A. K. 493 Wong, R. 153 Wu Hong-Yao 777 Wu Shaofu 539, 653
wu, Y.-C. 457 Xing Xiu-San
Yazdani, N. 969 Yonggang Y. Huang 107
1089, 1099
Yamaguchi, E. 1011 Yang, J. N. 1105 Yang, L. 1157 Yang, s. 251
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