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List of Contents NUMBER 1
J. C. Newman, Jr., C. A. Bigelow and K. N. Shivakumar
1
finite-element Three-dimensional elastic-plastic analyses of constraint variations in cracked bodies
and N. G. Shrive
15
On the Griffith compression
K. T. Sundara Raja lyengar, B. K. Raghuprasad, T. S. Nagaraj and Bharti Pate1
27
Prediction of load-deflection behaviour using fracture energy G,: a comparative study of two fracture models for concrete
B. Guha
35
Effect of specimen geometry on fatigue of welded joints
41
Edge crack propagation under sliding load
57
Nonlinear fracture assessment by using the finite element method
79
Measurement of residual stress distributions near the toe of an attachment welded on a plate using the crack compliance method
Guo Wanlin
93
Elastoplastic three dimensional crack border field-l. Singular structure of the field
Guo Wanlin
105
Elastoplastic three dimensional crack border field-II. Asymptotic solution for the field
C. Sainte-Catherine, M. Di Fant, B. Duquaire and P. Balladon
115
Prediction of toughness scatter in heat affected zones (HAZ) with local approach
127
Effect of a periodic elastic gasket on periodic cracks
133
A periodic array of cracks in an infinite anisotropic medium
143
Safe life of cracked structural elements
A. Varschavsky
151
Fatigue-induced dissolution of shearable during subcritical crack growth
Li Changchun, Zhu Hanxing, Li Guangxia and H. Kitagawa
157
An investigation on the microstructural change in the propagating crack tip zone of steel
Kang Yong Gun Young
165
Fatigue crack growth in consideration of mean stress and damage accumulation
E. Z. Wang
K. S. Wang
and C. M. Chu
Chang-New
W. Cheng
Xing
Chen
and I. Finnie
Li and Zhengxing
Li
Cai Hai-tao
J. M. Minguez J. Vogwell
and
Lee and Kim
I
criteria
Software Survey Section ... 111
for
brittle
fracture
in
particles
NUMBER
2
A. Hobbachet
173
Stress intensity factors of welded joints
T. S. Srivatsan, S. Anand and J. 0. Troxell
183
High strain cyclic fatigue and fracture of an oxide dispersion strengthened copper alloy
D. Radej and S. Zhang
199
Loading modes and stress intensity factors at rigid layer edges
N. S. G. V.
209
In-plane anisotropy in the fracture toughness of an AI-Li 8090 alloy plate
H. Drar and A. Bargmark
225
Load rate influence on the fracture morphology of a ductile steel
S. K. Chaong and 0. N. Kwon
235
Analysis of a crack approaching two circular holes in [0,/90,], laminates
A. A. Baron
245
A thermodynamic prediction
I?. H. Dodds, Jr., M . Tang and T. L. Anderson
253
Numerical procedures to model ductile crack extension
R. R. Bhargava and R. Kumar
265
Dugdale model solution for an infinite plate with a circular arc crack
Y. 2. Chen
275
Numerical solution of a curved crack problem by using hy~rsingular integral equation approach
Y. W. Shi
285
Prediction of fracture engineering structures
H. S. Saxena, R. S. Dhaliwal and J. G. Rokne
291
Cylindrical interface crack between nonhomogeneous elastic materials under axially symmetric longitudinal shear
Shing-Dar Wang and Sanboh Lee
297
Edge disl~ation
Xiangzhou Zhang and N. Hasebe
311
Interactions cracks
Wang Yuanhan, and Wang Jian
Liu Zaihua
329
Dynamic fracture analysis of a stiffened panel with an edge crack
Lii Baotong and Zheng Xiulin
339
An approach for predicting fatigue crack initiation life of a low alloy steel below room tempereture
Zhao Yong, Fang Huacan and Fan Xiaodong
347
Slowing down metal fatigue damage with a magnetic field
Eswara Prasad, V. Kamat, K. S. Prasad, Malakondaiah and V. Kutumbarao
iV
model
for
fracture
toughness
requirement
dipoles near a ~mi-infinite
between
toughness
for
crack tip
rectilinear and circumferential
Technical Note Single crack problem with polynomial traction on the crack face
353
Y. 2. Chen
I
Software Survey Section
NUMBER
3
K. D. Basham, K. P. Chong and A. P. Boresi
357
A new method to compute size independent fracture toughness values for brittle materials
M. lsida and H. Noguchi
365
Arbitrary array of cracks in bonded subjected to various loadings
L. Gambarotta
381
Modeling dilatancy and failure of uniaxially compressed brittle materials by microcrack-weakened solids
Mingzhe Mingwen
393
An investigation on the ductile damage evolution law of high-cycle fatigue
399
Transient crack growth in a viscoplastic solid
413
Analysis of deformations near a crack tip compressible nonlinear elastic material
S. K. Maiti, M. R. Shanbhag and K. Eswaran
433
Crack-crack interactions in bimaterials
K. Y. Lam and Cao Wen
443
Enhancement/shielding effects arbitrarily located cracks
D. P. Harvey II, J. B. Terrell, T. S. Sudarshan and M. R. Louthan, Jr.
455
Participation of hydrogen in the impact behavior of 304L stainless steel
Guo Wanlin
465
Elastic-plastic worked hole
Guo Wanlin
473
Stress intensity factors for corner cracks at holes subjected to biaxial and pin loads
D. 2. Feng, K. D. Zhang and G. F. Xu
481
Finite element numerical evaluation of J-integral cracked ductile cylinders
D. 2. Feng, K. D. Zhang and 0. F. Xu
491
The plane strain, work-hardening ductile cylinders
J. Chao, J. Fern6ndezSBez. J. Duran and J. R/l. Amo
499
Effect of mechanical heterogeneity on the behavior of a crack in the weld heat affected zone: a numerical analysis
Shi and Jiang
J. C. Sung R. C. Batra
and J. Y. Lou and J. P. Zhang
of
half planes
inclusion
in a
on
analysis of a finite sheet with a cold-
for
response of cracked
S. Melin
511
Growth from a straight crack subjected to arbitrary remote loading
S. L. Fok and J. Smart
519
Discriminating between fracture criteria in the prediction of failure probability of brittle materials
P. Doig and R. Moskovic
529
Technical Note The influence of competing fracture mode on the ductile to brittle transition temperature
I. R. Wallhead L. Edwards
537
Letter to the Editor Comments on “Techniques photography” by D. A. Meyn
and
of
optical
caustics
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Software Survey Section
NUMBER
4
A. N. Das
543
Extension of a plane crack in a pre-stressed infinite elastic medium
K. Mallick, D. Krajcinovic, D. Sumarac and M. Vujosevic
553
Critical state of a two-dimensional containing elliptical voids
Weisheng Lei, Xiangqiao Van and Mei Yao
571
Determination of characteristic transition temperature of low-temperature brittleness in mild steel
Weisheng Lei, Xiangqiao Yan and Mei Yao
583
Numerical analysis of strain rate field below notch root of Charpy V-notch test specimen under impact loading condition
Weieheng Lei, Xiangqiao Yan and Mei Yao
595
Effect of residual stress on fracture behavior of mild steel
Weisheng
601
Ductile/brittle transition condition in Charpy V-notch impact test in structural steel
607
Finite element analysis of crack growth life prediction under complex load history
617
Dynamic G calculations for an axially loaded parallel strip
633
Crack closure and crack path prediction for curved cracks under thermal load
Xiangqiao
Lei, Yan and Mei Yao
Ming-Chang Jeng, Ji-Liang Doong and Wei-Chung Y. Wang
elastic continuum
Liu and J. G. Williams
D. Gross and St. Heimer
vi
Ch. thang
and D. Gross
T. Fett
G. Alpa
and L. Gambarotta
Yu Hu, Jian Wang, Chaoxin Zhang, Huiqiang Li and Xiaoyu
Golecki
Y. Z. Boutros, E. S. Looka Kang Yong
Transient elastodynamic analysis of a penny-shaped crack
655
Consideration on set-up and boundary conditions for the determination of mode I and mode II crack opening displacements
663
The elastic crack interaction in modeling materials
677
Notch sensitivity tests
683
Analysis of an anisotropic composite laminate with a part-through crack
693
Numerical evaluation of finite-part singular integrals in crack theory (the linear approximation)
701
A systematic method for computing the minimum free distance of a convolutional code
of reinforced concrete in fracture
Hu
C. S. Hong and S. K. Cheong
J. J.
641
G. P. Fiani and
Lee and
709
Yong Hoon Jang
Thermal stress analysis of an infinite plate containing
a rigid inclusion of arbitrary shape
H. Wada, M. Seika, C. A. Calder and T. C. Kennedy
715
L. P. Pook
721
Technical Note Measurement of impact fracture toughness for PMMA with single-point bending test using an air gun
Discussion Discussion of “An engineering tool for fracture toughness testing” by E. I. Stromswold and D. J. Quesnel
Rep& E. I. Stromswold
and
723
Reply to L. P. Pook’s discussion of “An engineering tool for fracture toughness testing” by E. I. Stromswold and D. J. Quesnel
D. J. Quesnel
725
I
Announcement Failures ‘94-Symposium on Risk, Economy and Safety, Failure Minimization and Analysis: Johannesburg, South Africa, 22-24 June 1994 Software Survey Section
NUMBER
5
S. Davidson
727
The linear steady thermoelastic problem for a strip with two collinear cracks parallel to its edges
J. H. Kuang and L. S. Chen
735
A displacement extrapolation method dimensional mixed-mode crack problems Vii
for
two-
H. Gong, K. P. Jen, J. N. Majerus and S. Santhanam
743
Anai~icai/numericai solutions for a single hole-edge crack in a wide plate under pure bending
S. Santhanam, J. N. Majerus, K. P. Jen and 0. S. Karanth
751
Analytical/numerical solutions for a single hole-edge
S. A. Hucker and T. N. Farris
763
Modified crack closure method using boundary elements
Hua Zhao
773
An improved growth
E. Smith
781
The magnitude panel
M. Yoda and M. Nagao
789
Fracture and subcritical growth characteristics of indented cracks in soda-lime glass
Meng Qingchun Zhang Xing
797
Analytical-generalized variational method of solution for deiaminations of laminates
G. L. Domani and J. D. Lee
807
An inv~igation two-dimensional
A. N. Das
815
indentations punches
C. lhara and Y. Shigeyama
825
Static fatigue crack propagation behavior of glass in a vacuum
J. De and B, Patra
835
Propagation of two collinear orthotropic strip
M, lchikawa
843
Relationship between Weibuii moduii for tensile and bending fracture strength of brittle solids (the case of a three-parameter Weibuii distribution)
Yichi Lu and Kangxian Li
849
A new model for fatigue crack growth after a single overload
3. FL Yeh
857
Fracture analysis of a stiffened orthotropic sheet
Woei-Shang Ko, Cheng-I Weng and Tei-Chen Chen
867
Thermal fracture of an infinite cylinder composed of two materials with and without inter-facial thermal resistance
S.-W. Yin
887
A fiber bridging model for the fracture of brittle matrix composites
J. L. Bogdanoff
895
J. L. Bogdanoff
901
and
crack in a narrow plate under pure bending
probabili~i~
model of fatigue
crack
of Jo for a centre cracked tension
of a dynamic crack propagation in a viscoeiastic solid
of an elastic
layer by four
moving
Griffith cracks in an
Technical Notes On the nonuniquene~ of the load wave form in a reaction rate mean fatigue crack growth model On a reaction rate model of mean fatigue ..* VIII
907
I
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NUMBER
6
909
The plasticity aspect of fatigue crack growth
931
Transient thermal contact problem for axial crack in a hollow circular cylinder
945
Delamination vs matrix cracking in layered composites subjected to transverse loading
955
A model of crack extension from thermal shock by surface contact
G. Agnihotri
963
Elastic-plastic analysis of stress state and spread of plastic zone around single edge-cracked plate by finite element method
Vi-Heng Chen and N. Hasebe
983
Properties of eigenfunction expansion form and relative integral for a crack with completely closed surfaces
B. K. Dutta
991
A compatible and complete model singularity
G. S. Wang Cha’o-Kuang Bor-Lih Kuo
Chen
and
0. Jmgensen
H. M. Bishop, H. W. Chandler J. T. Evans
and
Chien-Chang Lin, Flu-Chu Chu and Yee-Shown Lin
A finite element patchings
1023
A thermodynamic
1031
Statistical analysis of the surface fatigue crack growth in welded joints
S. V. Torgov
1037
LOCal weight functions for Stress intensity factor evaluation for a surface semi-elliptical crack under polynomial loading
Zhi Kai Guo, A. S. Kobayashi and N. M. Hawkins
1041
Further studies on fracture process zone for mode I concrete fracture
Doo-Sung
1051
The effect of edge cracks on the distribution of stress in an elastic strip
Y. H. Zhang L. J. Wang
and
Lee
and
ix
for
element to
1005
Chunyuan Zhang B. L. Karihaloo
model
six-noded
single-sided
crack
framework of fracture mechanics
G. P. Cherepanov and A. A. Borzykh
1059
Y. 2. Boutros, G. P. Fiani and E. S. Looka
1089
Brittle fracture beams
of solids
Technical Note An efficient technique convolutional codes I
Software
i
Index to Volume
X
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caused by intense
for
detecting
electron
catastrophic
Author Agnihotri G., 963 Aipa G., 663 Amo J. M.. 499 Anand S., 183 Anderson T. L., 253 Balladon P., 115 Baotong L., 339 Baron A. A., 245 Basham K. D., 357 Batra R. C., 413 Bergmark A., 225 Bhargava R. R., 265 Bigelow C. A., 1 Bishop H. M., 955 Bogdanoff J. L., 895,901 Boresi A. P., 357 Borzykh A. A., 1059 Boutros Y. Z., 701, 1089 Cai Hai-tao, 133 Calder C. A., 715 Chandler H. W., 955 Chao J., 499 Chen Chang-New, 57 Chen Cha’o-Kuang, 93 1 Chen L. S., 735 Chen T.-C., 867 Chen Yi-Heng, 983 Chen Y. Z., 275, 353 Cheng W., 79 Cheonn S. K.. 235.683 Chere&nov G. P.,’ 1059 Chong K. P., 357 Chu C. M., 41 Chu Ru-Chu, 1005 Das A. N., 543, 815 Davidson S., 7.27 De J., 835 Dhaliwal R. S.. 291 Di Fant M., 115 Dodds Jr. R. H., 253 Doig P., 529 Domani G. L., 807 Doong Ji-Liang, 607 Drar H., 225 Duquaire B., 115 Duran J., 499 Dutta B. K., 991 Edwards L., 537 Eswaran K., 433 Evans J. T., 955 Fan Xiaodong, 347 Fang Huacan, 347 Farris T. N., 763 Feng D. Z., 481,491 Femandez-Saez J., 499 Fett T., 655 Fiani G. P., 701, 1089 Finnie I., 79 Fok S. L., 519 Gambarotta L., 381, 663 Gao Wanlin, 93, 105, 465,473 Golecki J. J., 693 Gong H., 743
Index
Gross D., 633,641 Guha B., 35 Guo Zhi Kai, 1041 Harvey II D. P., 455 Hasebe N., 311,983 Hawkins N. M., 1041 Heimer St., 633 Hobbacher A., 173 Hong C. S., 683 Hu Xiaovu. 677 Hu Yu, 677 Hucker S. A., 763 Ichikawa M., 843 Ihara C., 825 Isida M., 365 Iyengar K. T. S. R., 27 Jang Yong Hoon, 709 Jen K. P., 743, 751 Jeng Ming-Chang, 607 Jiang M., 393 Jorgensen O., 945 Kamat S. V., 209 Karanth D. S., 751 Karihaloo B. L., 1023 Kennedy T. C., 715 Kim Gun Young, 165 Kitagawa H., 157 Ko W.-S., 867 Kobayashi A. S., 1041 Krajcinovic D., 553 Kuang J. H., 735 Kumar R., 265 Kuo Bor-Lih, 931 Kutumbarao V. V., 209 Kwon 0. N.. 235 Lam K. Y., 443 Lee Doo-Sung, 1051 Lee J. D., 807 Lee Kang Yong, 165,709 Lee S., 297 Lei Weisheng, 571, 583, 595, 601 Li Changchun, 157 Li Guangxia, 157 Li Huiqiang, 677 Li K., 849 Li Xing, 127 Li Zhengxing, 127 Lin Chien-Chang, 1005 Lin Yee-Shown, 1005 Liou J. Y., 399 Liu Wei-Chung, 607 Liu Zaihua, 329 Looka E. S., 701, 1089 Louthan Jr. M. R.. 455 Lu Y., 849 Maiti S. K., 433 Majerus J. N., 743, 751 Malakondaiah G., 209 Mallick K., 553 Melin S., 511 Meng Qingchun, 797 Moskovic R., 529 Minguez J. M., 143 xi
Nagao M., 789 Nagaraj T. S., 27 Newman Jr. J. C., 1 Noguchi H., 365 Pate1 B., 27 Patra B., 835 Pook L. P., 721 Prasad K. S., 209 Prasad N. E.. 209 Quesnel D. J., 723 Radaj D., 199 Raghuprasad B. K., 27 Rokne J. G., 291 Sainte-Catherine C., 115 Santhanam S., 743, 751 Saxena H. S., 291 Seika M., 715 Shanbhag M. R., 433 Shi M., 393 Shi Y. W., 285 Shigeyama Y., 825 Shivakumar K. N., 1 Shrive N. G., 15 Smart J.. 519 Smith E.‘, 781 Srivatsan T. S., 183 Stromswold E. I.. 723 Sudarshan T. S., 455 Sumarac D., 553 Sung J. C., 399 Tang M., 253 Terre11J. B.. 455 Torgov S. V., 1037 Troxell J. D., 183 Varschavsky A., 151 Vogwell J., 143 Vujosevic M., 553 Wada H., 715 Wallhead I. R., 537 Wang E. Z., 15 Wang G. S., 909 Wang Jian, 329, 677 Wang K. S., 41 Wang L. J., 1031 Wang S.-D., 297 Wane Y.. 617 Wang Yuanhan, 329 Wen C., 443 Weng C.-I., 867 Williams J. G., 617 Xu G. F., 481,491 Yan Xiangqiao, 571, 583, 595, 601 Yao Mei, 571, 583, 595,601 Yeh J. R., 857 Yin S.-W., 887 Yoda M., 789 Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang
Ch., 641 Chaoxin, 677 Chunyuan, 1023 J. P., 413
Zhang K. D., 481,491 Zhang S., 199 Zhang Xiangzhou, 3 11
Zhang Xing, 797 Zhang Y. H., 1031 Zhao H., 773
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