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List of Contents and Author Volume 47, 1994
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List of Contents NUMBER S. 6. Biner, 0. Buck and W. A. Spitzig
1
1
Plasticity induced fatigue crack closure in single and dual phase materials
13
Influence of residual stresses on fatigue crack growth at stress-coined holes
29
Cracks emanating
39
A study of creep crack propagation tubes with C-shaped specimens
49
5, -integral
A. Shimamoto, M. Kosai and A. S. Kobayashi
59
Crack arrest at a tear strap under mixed mode loading
A. Needleman V. Tvergaard
75
Mesh effects in the analysis of dynamic growth
93
Shot impact on a steel target plate: experimental theoretical analysis
B. L. Josefson, and I?. Ogeman K. T. 8. T. K.
S. Karlsson
Badari Narayana, S. Dayananda, Dattaguru, S. Ramamurthy and Vijayakumar
Yu-Lin Wang, Fu-Zhong Shen Shan-Tung Tu Bo Wang Keh-Chih
and
and Hwang
and
Y. F. Al-Obaid
from pin-loaded
for non-J-controlled
lugs
of HK 40 furnace
crack growth
ductile
crack
and
J. L. Ding and Y. 0. Chen
101
Characterization of the time-dependent fracture elevated temperatures by optical caustics
K. L. Barui and B. Bhattacharya
121
Development of non-destructive quality assessment criterion of 7075-T6 Al-Zn-Mg alloy components using fracture mechanics techniques
133
Experimental programmed
Y. 2. Chen
139
New singular integral equations and rigid line problem
Yi Zhi-Jian
147
The most recent solutions mode III cracks
Hao Ren-Guan Li Kang-Xian
and
I
Software
NUMBER Cao Wen and K. Y. Lam
157
study of fatigue crack propagation spectrum loading
at
under
for circular arc crack
of near crack line fields for
Survey Section
2
Effect of multi-flat inclusions on stress intensity factor of a semi-infinite crack ... 111
A. K. Pandey, G. Kumar and S. P. Sharma
169
An iterative approach for the soil-structure interaction in tall buildings
B. Shen and 0. Stephansson
177
Modification of the G-criterion for crack propagation subjected to compression
P. S. Theocaris
191
The effect of swelling on the failure mode of matter
207
Detection of the onset of fatigue crack growth in rail steels using acoustic emission
M. L. Ayari, B. K. Sun and T. R. Hsu
215
A continuum damage mechanics model for cyclic creep fracture
Won-Kyun Sang-Chul
223
Further study to obtain a variable power singularity using quadratic isoparametric elements
229
A point dislocation in circular regions or in an annular region
and D. Gross
237
Ductile crack analysis by a cohesive damage zone model
H. Couque, C. P. Leung and S. J. Hudak, Jr.
249
Effect of planar size and dynamic loading rate on initiation and propagation toughness of a moderate-toughness steel
Gao Lin, Cong-Shan Hong-Tao Zhou
269
An analytical approach of the fictitious crack model for concrete
Zhao-Jing Zeng and Shu-Ho Dai
281
Stress intensity factors for an inclined surface crack under biaxial stress state
Zhang
291
Analytical generalized variational method for multiregions in solution of stress intensity factors for unsymmetric double edge cracks in anisotropic plates with pin holes
M. N. Bassim, S. St. Lawrence C. D. Liu
and
Lim and Kim
Y. 2. Chen
Ch. Zhang
Qi and
Xing and Cui Deyu
Dan Zhao and F. R. Tuler
Technical Note Effect of particle size on fracture toughness in metal matrix composites
303
I
Software Survey Section
NUMBER R. M. V. Pidaparti
Zhang Yongyuan Ruan Guohua
and
3
309
Finite element analysis of interface cracks in rubber materials
317
A calculation model and boundary element method simulation for 3-D blunt cracks iv
Pang and
327
Crack growth and closure behavior of short fatigue cracks
and A. Shukla
345
Development of stress field equations and detarmination of stress intensity factor during dynamic fracture of orthotropic composite materials
C. M. Chu
361
The stress field singularity near a cusp
I?. Yuuki, Jin-Ciao Liu, Jin-Quan Xu, 1. Ohira and T. Ono
367
Mixed mode fracture criteria for an interface crack
D. N. Lal
379
A new mechanistic approach to analysing LEFM fatigue crack growth behaviour of metals and alloys
K. Nakasa and J.-l. Nakatsuka
403
Analysis of crack branching morphology in a disk of brittle material under axisymmetric tension by using branching dimension
G. M. Khazhinsky
417
Short crack opening and prediction of fatigue notch factor
A. Fuji, M. Yoshida, T. Yamaoku and A. T. Yokobori
423
The estimation of high temperature creep damage around the crack of Cr-Mo-V steel
Liu You-Wen and Jiang Chi-Ping
431
Stress distribution end
J. Cordes
441
Evaluation panels
Y. 2. Boutros, G. P. Fiani and E. S. Looka
451
Polynomial factorization in GF(2”‘)
J. E. Perez Ipifia, S. M. C. Centurion and E. P. Asta
457
ChongMyong Ji-Ho Song S. K. Khanna
and R. Yazici
at the rigid circular arc inclusion
of elastic-plastic
fracture in aluminum
Technical Note Minimum number of specimens to characterize fracture toughness in the ductile-to-brittle transition region I
Software Survey Section
NUMBER
4
A. E. Giannakopoulos
465
Energy release rate of dynamic delamination
Jao Hwa Kuang Li Sen Chen
473
Comparison of displacement extrapolation methods to “benchmark” surface crack problems
479
Notch and crack analysis as a moving problem
M. Singh, I?. Dubey
and
G. Glinka
and
V
boundary
A. N. Das and J. Sarkar
An elastic strip with three, co-planar moving Griffiih cracks
Shiliang Ding and M. Kumosa
503
Singular corner
D. Blat?, R. John and D. Coker
521
Stress intensity factor and compliance solutions for a single edge notched specimen with clamped ends
N. Konda and F. Erdogan
533
The mixed mode crack problem in a nonhomogeneous elastic medium
T. Fatt
547
Determination of stresses in a plate strip of bonded dissimilar materials
559
Opening and closing behavior of an external circular crack due to axisymmetrical heating
Chang H. Kim and Hsien-Yang Yeh
569
Development of a new Yeh-Stratton criterion
K. J. KarisAllen J. Morrison
563
A simple load-drop equation for estimating extension during fracture toughness tests
C. Q. Ru and R. C. Batra
591
Plane strain deformations of locking materials near a crack tip
K. S. Kim
599
Elastic-plastic branching
D. Radaj and S. Zhang
613
J. M. Zhou, Y. lmai
T. Takase
and
and
Tierang
Liu and Weixun
N. P. Andrianopoulos V. C. Boulougouris X. S. Xing
Wei-Chung Chi-Hung
Wang and Hwang
A. Soweryn
Fan
and
yielding
interface
criterion:
analysis of crack propagation
the
crack
with
Software Survey Section
NUMBER and
at an adhesive
Technical Note Stress distribution at bimaterial crack tips I
J. R. Donor0 J. D. Landas
stress behavior
5
619
Common format for developing calibration curves in elastic-plastic fracture mechanics
629
Analysis for an adhesively bonded finite strip repair to a cracked plate
639
Failure by fracture or yielding in strain hardening materials according to the T-criterion
653
Nonequilibrium fracture
659
An optical phenomenon experiments
673
Brittle fracture criterion notches vi
statistical nature of ideal composites
in transient thermal caustic
for structures
with
sharp
683
Application of fracture mechanics concepts in ultrasonic fatigue
G. P. Cherepanov
691
Super-deep penetration
Y. Y. Zhang
715
of three-dimensional crack Transient analysis problems by the Laplace transformed boundary element method
K. M. Liew, L. Jiang, M. K. Lim and S. C. Low
723
Experimental detection of disbonds and delamination in honeycomb structures
H. Lopez Montenegro, A. Cisilino and J. L. Otegui
743
A simple LEFM method for the contact problem in partially closed cracks
M. R. Bayoumi
753
Micromechanisms and topographical features during fatigue fracture of center cracked plain carbon steel plates having different thickness ratios
D. Gera and M. A. Mahmoud
769
Y. 2. Chen
773
Tieying
Wu and C. Bathias
and W. Shi
Technical Notes On the computation of total strain energy release rate in surface cracks under cyclic loading Integral transform method for rigid-line problem in an infinite plate I
Software Survey Section
NUMBER
6
Li Xu
777
Stress intensity factors of a radial crack in a compound disk subjected to concentrated forces
Tian-Hu Hao and Zi-Yuan Shen
793
A new electric boundary condition of electric fracture mechanics and its applications
V. A. Vaynshtok
803
Stress intensity factor analysis for arbitrary shaped crack by local weight functions and expert systems for failure analysis
S. Prasad and L. A. Carlsson
813
Debonding and crack kinking in foam core sandwich beams-l. Analysis of fracture specimens
S. Prasad and L. A. Carlsson
825
Debonding and crack kinking in foam core sandwich beams-II. Experimental investigation
Y. H. Guo, T. S. Srivatsan and J. Padovan
843
Influence of mixed-mode propagation
Wei Shen, Lihua Yunguo Yue
867
Damage-dependent viscoelastic constitutive relations for glass-fiber woven/polyester composite plate
873
Acoustic emission during jumps in subcritical growth of cracks in three-dimensional bodies
Yong
M. V. Lysak
Peng and
vii
loading on fatigue-crack
K. Fujii, K. Nakagawa, S. J. Duan and Y. Kato
881
Stress function with finite magnitude concentration around an interface crack
Jia Yen Huang
893
Studies of geometry effects on strain-energy release rate of composite laminate
S. Tarafder, M. Tarafder and V. R. Ranganath
901
Compliance crack length relations for the four-point bend specimen
Kang Yong Lee and Woon Cheon Baik
909
Boundary element analysis of thermal stress intensity factors for interface Griffith and cusp cracks
I?. Narasimhan
919
A numerical study of fracture initiation material containing a dual population phase particles--l. Static loading
in a ductile of second-
R. Narasimhan
935
A numerical study of fracture initiation material containing a dual population phase particles-II. Dynamic loading
in a ductile of second-
B. Nageswara
Rao
of
stress
Technical Note Acceptance criterion on the invalid fracture toughness data of M250 grade maraging steel sheet material
949
I
Software Survey Section
i
Index to Volume 47
Vlll
Author Index Al-Obaid Y. F., 93 Andrianopoulos N. P., 639 Asta E. P., 457 Ayari M. L., 215 Baik Woon Cheon, 909 Barui K. L., 121 Bassim M. N., 207 Bathias C., 683 Batra R. C., 591 Bavoumi M. R.. 753 Bh~tta~~a~a B:, 121 Biner S. B., I Blatt, D., 521 Boulougouris V. C., 639 Boutros Y. Z., 451 Buck O., 1 Carlsson L. A., 813, 825 Centurion S. M. C., 451 Chen Li Sen, 473 Chen Y. G., 101 Chen Y. Z., 139,229,773 Cherepanov 0. P., 691 Chu C. M., 361 Cisiiino A., 743 Coker D., 521 Cordes J., 441 Couque H., 249 Cui Deyu, 291 Dai Shu-Ho, 281 Das A. N., 493 Dattaguru B., 29 Dayananda T. S., 29 Ding J. L., IO1 Ding Shiliang, 503 Donoso J. R., 619 Duan S. J., 881 Dubey R., 479 Erdogan F., 533 Fan Weixun, 629 Fett T., 547 Fiani G. P., 451 Fuji A., 423 Fujii K., 881 Gera D., 769 Giannakonoulos A. E.. 465 Glinka G.: 479 ’ Gross D., 237 Guo Y. H., 843 Hao Ren-Guan, 133 Hao Tian-Hu. 793 Hsu T. R., 215 Huang Jia Yen, 893 Hudak Jr. S. J.. 249 Hwang Chi-Hung, 659 Hwang Keh-Chih, 49
Qi Cong-Shari,, 269
Imai Y., 559 Ipitia J. E. P., 457 Jiang Chi-Ping, 43 1 Jiann L.. 723 John R.; 521 Josefson B. L., 13 KarisAllen K. J., 583 Karlsson S., 13 Kato Y.. 881 Khanna’S. K., 34.5 Kh~insky G. M., 417 Kim C. H., 569 Kim K. S., 599 Kim Sang-Chul, 223 Kobayashi A. S., 59 Konda N., 533 Kosai M., 59 Kuang Jao Hwa, 473 Kumar G.. 169 Kumosa M., 503 La1 D. N., 379 Lam K. Y., 157 Landes 1. D., 619 Lawrence S. St.. 207 Lee Kang Yang, 909 Leung C. P., 249 Li Kang-Xian, 133 Liew K. M., 723 Lim M. K., 723 Lim Won-Kyun, 223 Lin Gao, 269 Liu C. D., 207 Liu Jin-Qiao, 367 Liu Tierang, 629 Liu You-Wen, 431 Looka E. S., 451 Low S. C., 723 Lysak M. V., 873 Mahmoud M. A., 769 Montene8ro H. L., 743 Morrison J., 583 Nageswara Rao B., 949 Nakagawa K., 881 Nakasa K.. 403 Nakatsuka~ J., 403 Narasimhan R., 919,935 Narayana K. B., 29 Needleman A., 75 Ogeman R., 13 Ohira T., 367 Ono T., 367 Otegui J. L., 743 Padovan J., 843 Pandey A. K., 169 Pang Chong-Myong, 327 Peng Lihua, 867 Pidaparti R. M. V., 309 Prasad S., 813,825
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Radaj D., 613 Ramamurthy T. S., 29 Ranaanath V. R.. 901 Ru C. Q., 591 Ruan Guohua, 317 Sarkar J., 493 Seweryn A., 673 Sharma S. P.. 169 Shen B., 177 ’ Shen Fu-Zhong, 39 Shen Wei, 867 Shen Zi-Yuan, 793 shi w., 715 Shimamoto A., 59 Shukla A., 345 Singh M., 479 Song J&Ho, 327 Spitzig W. A., I Srivatsan T. S., 843 Stephansson O., 177 Sun B. K., 215 Takase T.. 559 Tarafder M., 901 Tarafder S.. 901 Theocaris P. S., 191 Tu Shan-Tung, 39 Tuler F. R.. 303 Tvergaard Q., 75 Vaynshtok V. A., 803 Vijayakumar K., 29 Wang Bo, 49 Wang We-Chung, 659 Warm Yu-Lin. 39 Wen>ao, 157 Wu Tieying, 683 Xing X. S., 653 Xu Jin-Quan, 367 Xu Yong Li, 777 Yamaoku T., 423 Yaxici R., 441 Yeh Hsien-Yang, 569 Yi Zhi-Jian, 147 Yokobori A. T., 423 Yoshida M.. 423 Yue Yunguo, 867 Yuuki R., 367 Zing Zhao-Jing, 281 Zhang Ch., 237 Zhang S., 613 Zhang Xing, 291 Zhang Yongyuan, 3 t7, 715 Zhao Dan, 303 Zhou Hong-Tao, 269 Zhou J. M,, 559