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Y. H. Jung, K. R. Narendrnath, P. S. Godavarti and K. L. Murty
1
1
A personal computer based system to evaluate Jintegral by a single specimen unloading compliance method-l. Methodology
R. Arone
19
Conservative estimation random overloads
G. M. Newaz
31
On the validity of orthotropic fracture advanced thermoplastic composites
S. A. Zhou and R. K. T. Hsieh
41
A thickness criterion for fracture toughness based on a plane stress compatible solution
D. Fanella and D. Krajcinovic
49
A micromechanical model for concrete in compression
P. R. Arora, M. R. Raghavan and Y. V. R. K. Prasad
67
Effect of prestrain on fatigue crack propagation in mild steel containing non-metallic inclusions
G. P. Nikishkov S. N. Atluri
81
Three-dimensional elastic-plastic J-integral calculations for semielliptical surface cracks in a tensile plate
K. R. Abbott, P. Doig and R. F. Smith
89
A development of the single specimen fracture toughness test using the elastic compliance measurement of crack length
Luo Gangming and Zhang Yongyuan
97
Application of boundary element method with singular and isoparametric elements in three dimensional crack problems
107
The dimension of plastic zone ahead of a mode II plane stress crack
113
An analytical solution for stress intensity factors of external Griffith cracks in loaded two-dimensional projections
Guo Quanxin
and
and Li Kerong
B. M. Singh, A. Cardou and M. C. Au
125
I
C. Garg
127
crack
growth
under
model for
testing
Announcement International Conference on Fracture and Damage of Concrete and Rock, Vienna, Austria, 4-6 July 1988 Software Survey Section
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Amar
of
2
Effect of moisture and temperature behavior of graphite-epoxy laminates iii
on
fracture
Wei Feng and Yong-Yuan Zhang
151
A bounda~ element procedure for estimating the residual fatigue life of three dimensional crack problem under cyclic loadings with varying amplitudes
Yasuo Ochi and A. J. McEvily
159
An evaluation of the fatigue crack growth toughness characteristics of rail steels
0. Kolednik
173
On the calculation of COD from the clip-gauge placement in CT and bend specimens
M. Yoda
189
Subcritical glass
George T. Sha, J. K. Chen ‘ and Chien-Tung Yang
197
Energy perturbation finite element damage tolerant design applications
X. S. Zhang
219
General periodic
C. W. Woo, Y. K. Cheung, Y. 2. Chen and Y. H. Wang
227
A simple model for the contact cracked plate in bending
Xu Li
233
Dual conservation
Y. M. Tsai
243
Interaction orthotropic
I
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crack growth
and fracture
dis-
and crack coalescence
technique
solutions of an infinite sheet with cracks moving at constant velocity problem
in
for
doubly
of a finite
laws in elastostatics
of a pair of coplanar strip of finite width
central cracks in an
Survey Section
3
and
253
Stress and energy analysis of toughness for adhesive bonds
C. Levy and M. Per1
263
Controlled fracture stone shaping tool
R. H. Dodds, Jr, W. C. Carpenter W. A. Sorem
275
Numerical evaluation of a 3-D J-integral and comparison with experimental results for a 3-point bend specimen
and D. F. Socie
287
Crack nucleation fatigue
C. S. Shin and R. A. Smith
301
Fatigue crack growth at stress concentrations-the role of notch plasticity and crack closure
K. Ortir and A. S. Kiremidjian
317
Stochastic
J. Y. Huang
335
Diffraction of P waves by two position in an elastic medium
349
The dislocation
M. B. Ouezdou A. Chudnovsky
T. Hoshide
C. R. Chiang
and
and H. So
iv
in a finite
geometry
and growth
modeling
of fatigue
field around
measurement
modeling
body
as a
in biaxial
crack growth
cracks at arbitrary
a mode-11 crack tip
G. A. Papadopoulos, H. G. Georgiadis and P. I. Poniridis
355
Finite length crack in a viscoelastic impact-II. Numerical results
D. A. Mendelsohn K. H. Whang
365
Localized asymmetric crack closure with stick-slip in the contact
and
Book Review Mechanics of brittle fracture of materials with initial stresses by A. N. Guz
385
G. P. Cherepanov
strip under
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K. Rajanna, S. K. Bhambri and D. R. G. Achar
387
An assessment of a CrMoV cast steel weld joint for dynamic fracture behaviour
J. Zuidema
and H. S. Blaauw
401
Slant fatigue crack growth in Al 2024 sheet material
D. 2. Zhang
and X. D. Huang
415
The crack initiation and plastic work
L. A. James
and W. J. Mills
423
Fatigue-crack propagation and fracture toughness behavior of cast stainless steels
M. V. V. Murthy, S.Viswanath,A.V.K.Murty and K. P. Rao
435
A two-dimensional model for crack closure effect in plates under bending
X. S. Zhang
453
A mode III central crack at the interface between two different media in a finite disc
Kang Yong Lee and Hyung Jip Choi
461
Boundary element analysis of stress intensity factors for bimaterial interface cracks
W. Lin and L. M. Keer
473
Growth of a hydraulically pressurized fracture
483
Modeling split crack growth behavior in a unidirectional composite under fatigue loading
Per G. Clarin
497
On the sensitivity of the damage zone model for linearly softening materials
B. M. Singh, A. Cardou and M. C. Au
503
Plastic zone correction in a stretched thick-walled cylinder with an internal circumferential crack
513
Corrigendum
515
Announcements Fourth International Conference on Tall Buildings, Hong Kong and Shanghai, April/May 1988
G. M. Newaz
and J.-Y.
Yung
V
516
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Seventh Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Greenville, South Carolina, 27-28 October 1988 Software
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Survey Section
5
Duan Shu-Jin and Kenji Nakagawa
517
Stress functions with finite stress concentration crack tips for a central cracked panel
P. G. Clarin
527
Wedge notch sensitivity
A. Piva and E. Viola
535
Crack propagation
s. Hou
549
A sandwiched
layer containing
A. C. Garg
557
Delamination-a structures
damage
G. A. Papadopoulos
585
Crack initiation
A. N. Kumar
599
Analytical optimization of crack number in R-curve study
A. Mishra
609
Finite elements for the determination of plastic zone and mouth opening displacement (MOD) values of an edge cracked thin plate
and M. C. Singh
Li Xiao-Wei
and Liu Yi
I
Software
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in an orthotropic
under biaxial
Technical Note Experimental study
633
of linearly softening
at the
materials
medium
an interface mode
in
crack
composite
loading
of the tearing
size measurement
instability
theory
Survey Section
6
B. Gurumoorthy. H. 0. K. Kirchner, F. B. Prinz and G. 8. Sinclair
637
Thickness
G. Melrose and S. Davidson
641
Out of plane shear of a cracked tropic block
N. S. Raghavendran, M. E. Fourney and F. V. Lawrence, Jr
647
Fatigue-fracture behavior of 5083-O magnesium alloy for LNG applications
I. Oda
663
Inference
S. E. Yamada
673
The J-integral for augmented double cantilever beams and its application to bonded joints vi
effects may not do what you think they do
of critical
rectangular
ortho-
aluminum-
COD from Charpy V test result
I?. Bradford
683
A structural approach to the calculation of J
T. Lin and R. 0. Ritchie
697
On the effect of sampling volume on the microscopic cleavage fracture stress
E. Smith
705
The effect of pipe bends on the stability of a circumferential through-wall crack in a Type 304 stainless steel piping system
T. Fett
713
Technical Note Limitations of the Petroski-Achenbach demonstrated for a simple load case
procedure
Announcements The Environmental Degradation of Corrosion: Materials, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 11-15 July 1988
717
718
The First United Kingdom Informal Seminar on Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering Management (COMADEM), 19-21 September 1988 I
Software Survey Section
vii
Author
Abbott, K. R. 89 Achar, D. R. G. 387 Arone, R. 19 Arora, P. R. 67 Atluri, S. N. 81 Au, M. C. 113, 503 Bhambri, S. K. 387 Blaauw, H. S. 4.01 Bradford, R. 683 Cardou, A. 113, 503 Carpenter,W. C. 275 Chen, J. K. 197 Chm, Y. 2. 227 Cherepnov, G. P. 385 Cheung, Y. K. 227 Chiang, C. R. 349 Choi, H. J. 461 Chudmvslq, A. 253 Clarin, P. G. 497, 527 Davidson, S. 641 tmdds, R. H., Jr 275 big, P. 89 Fanella, D. 49 Ferq, W. 151 Fett, T. 713 Fourney, M. E. 647 zg'CL' . . 127, g7 557 Geo&dis, H. G. 355 Godavarti, P. s. 1 Gwmmrthy, B. 637
Index
Keer, L. M. 473 Kercflg,L. 107 Kirchner, H. 0. K. 637 Kiremidjian,A. S. 317 rnlednik, 0. 173 Krajcinovic,D. 49 Kumar, A. N. 599 Lawrence, F. V., Jr Lee, K. Y. 461 Levy, C. 263 Li, X. 233 Lin, T. 697 I&l, w. 473
647
McEvily, A. J. 159 Melrose, G. 641 Mendelschn,D. A. 365 Mills, W. J. 423 Mishra, A. 609 z,AM.vV.KV. 435 435 Murty: K: L: i
lWca_,
K.
517 Narendrnath, K. R. 1 NW, G. M. 31, 483 Nikishkov, G. P. 81 celi, Y. 159 Oda, I. 663 Grtiz, K. 317 Ouezdou, M. B. 253 ;'os;
G. A.
355, 585
Piva: A.* 535 Fkzmiridis, P. I. 355 Prasad, Y. V. R. K. 67 Prim, F. B. 637
Itou, s.
Quanxin, G.
James, L. A. 423 Jung, Y. H. 1
107
R&-wan, M. R. 67 R&me&ran, N. S. 647
ix
Sha, G. T. 197 skin, c. s. 301 Shu-Jin, D. 517 Sinclair,G. B. 637 Singh, B. M. 113, 503 Singh, M. C. 609 smith, E. 705 stnith,R. A. 301 smith, R. F. 89 So, H. 335 Socie, D. F. 287 Soren, W. A. 275
Tsai, Y.M. 243 Viola, E. 535 Vimanath, S. 435 Wang, Y. H.
Xiao-Wei, L.
Hoshide, T. 287 Hsieh, R. K. T. 41 Huang, J. Y. 335 Huang, X. D. 415 549
Pajama, K. 387 Rae, K. P. 435 Ritchie, R. 0. 697
227
633
Yamda, S. E. 673 Yang, C.-T. 197 Yi, L. 633 Ycda, M. 189 Yongyuan, 2. 97 Yung, J.-Y. 483
zhang, D. 2. 415 maw x. s. 219, 453 mang, Y.-Y. 151 Zhou, S. A. 41 Zuidem,J. 401