Volume 42 (1994) Title section, volume contents and author index

Volume 42 (1994) Title section, volume contents and author index

JOURNAL MECHANICS OF OF THE AND PHYSICS SOLIDS EDITORS J. R. WILLIS L. B. FREUND Brown University Division of Engineering Bath University School ...

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JOURNAL MECHANICS OF

OF THE AND PHYSICS

SOLIDS EDITORS

J. R. WILLIS

L. B. FREUND Brown University Division of Engineering

Bath University School of Mathematical

Sciences

Volume 42 (1994) Title Section, Volume Contents and Author Index

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CONTENTS

OF VOLUME

42

Number 1 B. BUDIANSKY

and Y. L. CUI

F. X. GARAIZAR

and

1

21

Numerical computations antiplane shear model

51

Stability of a frictional a viscous half-space

D. G. SCHAEFFER N. TRIANTAFYLLIDIS Y. M. LEROY

and

S. BARDENHAGEN and N. TRIANTAFYLLIDIS

On the tensile strength of a fiber-reinforced ceramic composite containing a crack-like flaw

111

for shear bands

material

in an

layer resting

on

Derivation of higher order gradient continuum theories in 2,3-D non-linear elasticity from periodic lattice models

Number 2 H. A. LUO and R. BALLARINl

141

The effects of anisotropy on the nonlinear behavior of bridged cracks in long strips

S. M. SHARMA, A. K. SRIVASTAVA N. ARAVAS

159

Higher order crack tip asymptotic quasi-static steady crack growth viscous solids

M. T. A. SAIF and C.-Y. HUI

181

Plane strain asymptotic along an elastic-elastic material interface

Z. YONG and M. T. HANSON

215

Three-dimensional crack and contact with a general geometric configuration

M. LUSK

241

On martensitic effects

283

Effective elastic properties continuous porous medium

307

On Brine11 and creeping solids

333

The activation at a crack

A. M. CHAPMAN J. J. L. HIGDON B. STORAKERS P.-L. LARSSON

and

and

and

J. R. RICE and G. E. BELTZ

111

phase

solutions for in nonlinear

fields of a crack growing power-law creeping bi-

nucleation

Boussinesq

problems

with

surface

for a periodic

bi-

indentation

energy for dislocation

nucleation

of

iv

Volume

K. S. HAVNER, S. FUH Preliminary

S.-C. WU and

Announcement

361

contents

On symmetric bicrystals at the yield (110) channel die compression

point

in

381

Number

3

S. BROWN and G. ABOU-CHEDID

383

Yield behavior

A. A. RUBINSTEIN

401

Strength of fiber reinforced ceramics of a micromechanical analysis

M. ZHOU, A. NEEDLEMAN and R. J. CLIFTON

423

Finite element simulations in plate impact

S. R. KALIDINDI L. ANAND

and

459

Macroscopic shape change and evolution crystallographic texture in pre-textured metals

Y.HUANG,K.X.HU,X.WEI and A. CHANDRA

491

A generalized self-consistent for composite materials inclusions

D. H. ALLEN, R. H. JONES and J. G. BOYD

505

Micromechanical analysis of a continuous fiber metal matrix composite including the effects of matrix viscoplasticity and evolving damage

M. ORTIZ

531

The morphology and buckling-driven thin-film

and G. GIOIA

Number C. MAUGE and M. KACHANOV

V. P. SMYSHLYAEV J. R. WILLIS J. TIROSH

and

and D. IDDAN

Y. J. CHAO, S. YANG M. A. SUTTON

and

of metal powder

assemblages

on the basis

of shear localization

of fee

mechanics method with multiphase

folding blisters

patterns

of

4

561

Effective material cracks

elastic properties of an anisotropic with arbitrarily oriented interacting

585

Linear and nonlinear by microcracks

611

The dynamics

629

On the fracture of solids characterized or two parameters: theory and practice

scattering

of elastic waves

of fast metal forming

processes by one

Volume



contents

649

Cracking striction

in ceramic actuators

G. P. CHEREPANOV

665

Interface

microcrack

R. M. CHRISTENSEN

681

Properties

697

Shear bands as surfaces

W. YANG

and Z. SUO

W. E. OLMSTEAD, S. NEMAT-NASSER

caused by electro-

nucleation

of carbon

fibers of discontinuity

and L. NI

Number

5

711

The Rayleigh elasticity

S. VIGDERGAUZ

729

Three-dimensional thermal properties

H. GAO

741

Some general properties of stress-driven surface evolution in a heteroepitaxial thin film structure

R. BECKER and R. E. SMELSER

773

Simulation of strain localization and fracture between holes in an aluminum sheet

T. J. BURNS

797

A simple criterion for the onset of discontinuous plastic deformation in metals at very low temperatures

and

813

Three-dimensional perturbation dynamic planar crack moving model elastic solid

T. W. SHIELD and K.-S. KIM

845

Experimental measurement of the near tip strain field in an iron-silicon single crystal

Announcements

875

R. C. MCPHEDRAN A. B. MOVCHAN

and

J. R. RICE, Y. BEN-ZION K.-S. KIM

Number K. J. HSIA, Z. SUO and W. YANG W. YANG, z. suo

W. WANG

and

multipole

method

grained composites

for

linear

of extreme

solution unsteadily

for a in a

6

877

Cleavage due to dislocation layered materials

897

Cavity and dislocation current

instability

confinement

in

due to electric

vi

Volume contents

ZHANG and W. YANG

9 13

Three-dimensional dislocation loops generated from a weak inclusion in a strained material heterostrncture

V, A. LUBARDA

93 1

Elastoplastic constitutive analysis with the yield surface in strain space

A. IS. GHOSAL and R. NARASIMHAN

953

A finite element analysis of mixed-mode fracture initiation by ductile failure mechanisms

979

Elastoplastic analysis of thermal cycling: layered materials with sharp interfaces

f-l,

s. SURESH, A, E. GIA~AK~F~ULOS M. OLSSON

and

1019

Loading and unloading elastic-plastic beams

G. PERRIN and J. R. RICE

1047

Disordering of a dynamic planar crack front in a model elastic medium of randomly variable toughness

Corrigendum

1065

P. W. GREGORY,

T. G. ROGERS and A. H. ENGLAND

of highly anisotropic

Number 7 A. R. AKISANYA, A. C. F. COCKS and N. A. FLECK

1067

Hydrostatic compaction of cylindrical particles

A, J. LEVY

1087

Sepamtion at a circular interface under biaxial load

H. A. SOSA and M. A. CASTRO

1105

On concentrated loads at the boundary of a piezoelectric half-plane

J. HELSING

1123

Bounds on the shear modulus of composites by interface integral methods

Z. C. XIA, J. W. HUTCHINSON, A. 6. EVANS and B, BUDIANSKY

1139

On large scale composites

G. ALPA and I, MONETTO

lf.59

Microstructural model for dry block masonry walls with in-plane loading

sliding

in fiber-reinforced

Volume

Number N. PHAN-THIEN

and S. KIM

vii

contents

8

1177

On the elastic double layer: some exact solutions and the spectrum on the sphere

T. J. GOSLING J. R. WILLIS

and

1199

A line-integral representation for the stresses due to an arbitrary dislocation in an isotropic halfspace

J. J. VLASSAK

and W. D. NIX

1223

Measuring the elastic properties materials by means of indentation

D. MARTINEZ

and V. GUPTA

1247

Energy criterion for crack deflection face between two orthotropic media

Y.HUANG,K.X.HUand A. CHANDRA

1273

A generalized self-consistent for microcracked solids

G. MEDA

and P. S. STEIF

1293

A detailed analysis of cracks bridged by fibersI. Limiting cases of short and long cracks

G. MEDA and P. S. STEIF

1323

A detailed analysis of cracks bridged by fibersII. Cracks of intermediate size

Announcement

1343

Number

1375

Brittle fracture under a sliding

X.-P. XU and A. NEEDLEMAN

1397

Numerical simulations brittle solids

YU. I. MESCHERYAKOV, N. A. MAHUTOV and S. A. ATROSHENKO

1435

Micromechanisms of dynamic high-strength steel

1459

Constitutive models for porous evolving microstructure

A. F. BOWER N. A. FLECK

and

P. PONTE CASTANEDA M. ZAIDMAN

and

method

9

Mixed-mode I/II fracture minium alloy

and

at an inter-

mechanics

1345

N. HALLBACK F. NILSSON

of anisotropic experiments

behaviour

of an alu-

line contact

of fast crack growth

in

fracture of ductile

materials

with

Volume contents

vm

Number 10 S. D. PAPKA and S. KYRIAKIDES

1499

In-plane compressive of honeycomb

E. A. DE SOUZA NETO, D. PERIC and D. R. J. OWEN

1533

A phenomenological three-dimensional rateindependent continuum damage model for highly filled polymers: formulation and computational aspects

W. H. YANG and D. J. SROLOVITZ

1551

Surface morphology evolution in stressed solids: surface diffusion controlled crack initiation

D. ZHANG

1575

Oscillatory

H. ZHU and Y. WEITSMAN

1601

The progression of failure mechanisms in unidirectionally reinforced ceramic composites

J.-Q. TARN

1633

An asymptotic theory for dynamic response of anisotropic inhomogeneous and laminated cylindrical shells

1651

Announcement

and S. C. COWIN

bending

response

of a poroelastic

and

crushing

beam

Number 11 B. SUN, Z. SUO and A. G. EVANS

1653

Emergence of cracks by mass transport crystals stressed at high temperatures

J. J. MASON, A. J. ROSAKIS and G. RAVICHANDRAN

1679

Full field measurements of the dynamic deformation field around a growing adiabatic shear band at the tip of a dynamically loaded crack or notch

A. BHATTACHARYYA G. J. WENG

1699

An energy criterion for the stress-induced tensitic transformation in a ductile system

1725

Extension of the Stroh formalism to the analysis of bending of anisotropic elastic plates

1743

Microbuckling of fiber composites initial fiber waviness

1767

On the inversion of subsurface residual from surface stress measurements

and

P. LU and 0. MAHRENHOLTZ W. S. SLAUGHTER N. A. FLECK P. BALLARD and A. CONSTANTINESCU

and

in elastic

mar-

with random

stresses

Volume

ix

contents

H. YU and W. YANG

1789

Mechanics of transonic debonding of a bimaterial interface: the anti-plane shear case

R. HILL

1803

Classical plasticity: new proposal

18 17

Dynamic steady crack growth in elastic-plastic solids-propagation of strong discontinuities

1849

Announcement

A. G. VARIAS C. F. SHIH

and

Number

a retrospective

view and a

12

and

1851

Bounds and estimates for linear composites strain gradient effects

M. LI and D. C. DRUCKER

1883

Instability and bifurcation of a nonassociated extended Mises model in the hardening regime

Y. SUN and G. E. BELTZ

1905

Dislocation nucleation from a crack tip: a formulation based on anisotropic elasticity

A. TROCHIDIS B. POLYZOS

1933

Dislocation annihilation and acoustic during plastic deformation of crystals

1945

Multiple scattering of elastic reinforced composite

C. MIEHE

1969

On the localization analysis type elastoplastic solids

and C. HUET

1995

Order relationships for boundary conditions effect in heterogeneous bodies smaller than the representative volume

V. P. SMYSHLYAEV N. A. FLECK

R.-B. YANG A. K. MAL

and

and

P. STEINMANN, and E. STEIN S. HAZANOV

i

Index to Volume

42

waves

with

emission

in a fiber-

of orthotropic

Hill

AUTHOR

Abou-Cbedid, G. 383 Ak4knut y;. Fb5 1067 & Alpa,‘G. 1 i59 Anand, L. 4.59 Aravas, N. 159 Atroshenko, S. A. 1435

Hazanov, S. 1995 Helsing, J. I123 Hi don, J. J. L. 283 Hi H 1, R. 1803 Haa, K. J. 877 Hu, K. X. 491, 1273 Huang, Y. 491, 1273 Huet, C. 1995 Hui, C.-Y. 181 Hutchinson, J. W. 1139

Ballard, P. 1767 Ballarini. R. 141 Bardenbagen, S. 111 Becker, R. 773 Beltz, G. E. 333,1905 Ben-Zion, Y. 813 Bhattach v Bower, A. a&51699 Boyd, J. G. ‘505 Brown. S. 383 Bud&sky, B. 1, 1139 Bums, T. J. 797

Iddan, D. 611 Jones, R. H. 505 Kachanov, M. 561 Kalidindi, S. R. 459 KlI& ~-S&13,845 Kyri&des,

Castro, M. A. 1105 Chandra, A. 491, 1273 Chao, Y. J. 629 Chapman, A. M. 283 Cherepanov, G. P. 665 Christensen, R. M. 68 1 Clifton, R. J. 423 Cocks. A. C. F. 1067 Conqtantinescu, A. 1767 c&y;, ; 5 1575 7 . .

S. 1499

Larsson, P.-L. 307 Leroy, Y. M. 51 ifv.M, Ai~J.31087 L;, P: 1725 Lubarda, V. A. 931 Luo, H. A. 141 Lusk, M. 241 Mahrenholtz, 0. 1725 Mahutov, N. A. 1435 Mal, A. K. 1945 Martinez, D. 1247 Mason, J. J. 1679 Mau e, C. 561 McP 8 edran, R. C. 711 Meda, G. 1293, 1323 Me&$? akY$YU. I. 1435 ? Mone&o, ‘I. 1159 Movchan, A. B. 7 I 1

De Souza Neto, E. A. 1533 Drucker, D. C. 1883 England, A. H. 1019 Evans, A. G. 1139, 1653 Fl;kSN3& 7 *

INDEX

1067, 1375, 1743, 1851

Gao, H. 741 Garaizar, F. X. 21 Ghosal, A. K. 953 Giannakopoulos, A. E. 979 Gioia, G. 531 Gosling, T. J. 1199 Gregoiq_PiE7 1019 Gupta,

Narasimhan, R. 953 NeedIernan, A. 423, 1397 I$~t-J?J$;ser, S. 697 Ni&sbn, F. 1345 Nix, W. D. 1223 Olmstead, W. E. 697 C)zi,MM.$l79

Hallback, N. 1345 Hanson, M. T. 215 Havner, K. S. 361

Owen, D: R. J. 1533 xi

xii

Author

Papka, S. D. 1499 Perk, D. 1533 Pert-in, G. 1047 Phan-Thien, N. 1177 Polyzos, B. 1933 Ponte Castafkda, P. 1459 Ravichandran, G. 1679 Rice, J. R. 333,X13,1047 Rogers, T. G. 1019 Rosakis, A. J. 1679 Rubinstein, A. A. 401

Tarn, J.-Q. 1633 Tiiosh, J. 611 Triantafyllidis, N. 51, 111 Trochidts, A. 1933 Varias, A. G. 1817 Vigdergauz, S. 729 Vlassak, J. J. 1223

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Saif, M. T. A. 181 Schaeffer, D. G. 21 Sharma, S. M. 159 Shield, T. W. 845 Shih, C. F. 1817 Slau hter, W. S. 1743 Sme fser, R. E. 773 585,1851 kshl. yVV5p. Hy Srivrkava,’ A. K. 159 Srolovitz, D. J. 1551 Steif, P. S. 1293, 1323 Stein, E. 1969 Steimnann, P. 1969 Storakers, B. 307 Sun, B. 1653 Sun, Y. 1905 Suo, Z. 649,877,897,1653 Suresh, S. 979 Sutton, M. A. 629

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