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Journal of Testing and Evaluation Author Index to Volume 20 1992 tional Class U railway wheels and an ex- Forman, H. I.: Review of A Sourcebook of perimental alloy wheel, Nov., 408 Standards Information Education, Access Month of Issue Pages Bray, D. E.: see Srinivasan, M. N., Chundu, and Development by Spivak and Winsell, S. N., Bray, D. E., and Alagarsamy, A. Sept., 389 January 1-98 Burgess, G.: see Singh, S. P., Burgess, G., Fwa, T. F. March 99-156 and Langlois, M. and Tan, S. A.: Experimental evaluation May 157-238 Burr, W.: see Underwood, J. H., Burr, W., of a laboratory twin-probe nuclear gage July 239-330 Kapusta, A. A., and Rickard, C. A. for specimen density measurement, Jan., September 331-390 Bussolini, P. L.: see Volkman, D. E. and 59 November 391-494 Bussolini, P. L. and Tan, C. C.: Laboratory study of Butt, D. P.: see Shelleman, D. L., Jadaan, microtexture-related skid resistance O. M., Butt, D. P., Tressler, R. E., Hell- characteristics of concrete pavement mann, J. R., and Mecholsky, J. J., Jr. materials, May, 207 A Bzik, J. W.: see Strauss, E. L. and Bzik, see Tan, S.-A., Fwa, T.-F., and Low, Aktan, H. M.: see Salih, N., Smith, J., Ak- J. W. B.-W. tan, H. M., and Mumtaz, U. Al-Qadi, I. L.: see Tabatabaee, N., Al-Qadi, I. L., and Cc Sebaaly, P. E. Chaker, V.: Review of Corrosion Resistance G Using microwave measurement to detect Tables: Parts A and B by Schweitzer, July, moisture in asphaltic concrete, Jan., 43 327 Gasiak, G.: Analysis of elastic and plastic Alagarsamy, A.: see Srinivasan, M. N., Chen, T. G.: see Yin, X. C. and Chen, strains for internally pressurized cylinders, Chundu, S. N., Bray, D. E., and Alagar- FeG. Sept., 376 samy, A. Chen, Y. T.: see Blessing, G. V., Wolfenden, Goel, A.: see Beidler, C. J., Hauth, W. E., Arora, P. R., Dattaguru, B., and Subra- A., Kinra, V. K., Chen, Y. T., Dayal, V., III, and Goel, A. manya Hande, H. S.: Method for estima- Harmouche, M. R., and Terranova, P. Green, D. W. and Evans, J. W.: Compression tion of the radius of elastic-plastic bound- Chiostrini, S. and Vignoli, A.: Experimental testing of lumber: a comparison of meth- ary around cold-worked holes, Sept., 369 research program on the behavior of stone ods, March, 132 masonry structures, May, 190 Greenspan, E.: High effectiveness shielding Chundu, S. N.: see Srinivasan, M. N., Chundu, materials and optimal shield design, Jan., B S. N., Bray, D. E., and Alagarsamy, A. 71 Gyekenyesi, J. Z. and Bartolotta, P. A.: Eval- Ballinger, R. G.: see Hwang, I. S., Morra, uation of strain measuring devices for M. M., Ballinger, R. G., Nakajima, H.., ceramic composites, July, 285 D Shimamoto, S., and Tobler, R. L. Banerjee, G.: see Sengupta, K., Das, R., and Das, R.: see Sengupta, K., Das, R., and Banerjee, G. Banerjee, G. Baratta, F. I. and Underwood, J. H.: Notch Dattaguru, B.: see Arora, P. R., Dattaguru, dimensions for three-point bend fracture B., and Subramanya Hande, H. S. H specimens based on compliance analyses, Dawes, M. G.: see Reemsynder, H. S., Harmouche, M. R.: see Blessing, G. V., Sept., 343 Pisarski, H. G., and Dawes, M. G. Wolfenden, A., Kinra, V. K., Chen, Y. Bartolotta, P. A.: see Gyekenyesi, J. Z. and Dayal, V.: see Blessing, G. V., Wolfenden, T., Dayal, V., Harmouche, M. R., and Bartolotta, P. A. A., Kinra, V. K., Chen, Y. T., Dayal, V., Terranova, P. Bayer, R. G.: Review of Handbook of Tri- Harmouche, M. R., and Terranova, P. Harvey, J. P., Jr.: Introduction to sympos- bilogy: Materials, Coatings, and Surface ium on the use and performance of staples Treatments by Bhushan and Gupta, March, in the human body, May, 216 154 E Hashida, T.: Beidler, C. J., Hauth, W. E., III, and Goel, Earnest, C. M. see Joo, Y.-H., Hashida, T., and Taka- A.: Development of a B4C/AI cermet for and Seyler, R. J.: Temperature calibration hashi, H. use as an improved structural neutron ab- of thermomechanical analyzers: Part I— see Joo, Y.-H., Hashida, T., Takahashi, sorber, Jan., 67 The development of a standard method, H., and Shimomura, K. Bhattacharya, S. and Kumar, A. N.: Crack Nov., 430 Hauth, W. E, III: see Beidler, C. J., Hauth, tip opening displacement (CTOD) tough- see Seyler, R. J. and Earnest, C. M. W.E., III, and Goel, A. ness evaluation by ASTM E 1290 and Ellyin, F.: see Kujawski, D. and Ellyin, F. Hellmann, J. R.: BS5762: a comparative analysis, March, 99 Epps, H. H.: see Moore, M. A. and Epps, see Segall, A. E. and Hellmann, J. R. Blessing, G. V., Wolfenden, A., Kinra, V. K., H.H see Shelleman, D. L., Jadaan, O. M., Butt, Chen, Y. T., Dayal, V., Harmouche, M. Evans, J. W.: see Green, D. W. and Evans, D. P., Tressler, R. E., Hellmann, J. R., R., and Terranova, P.: Dynamic shear J. W. and Mecholsky, J. J., Jr. modulus measurements with four inde- Hwang, I. S., Morra, M. M., Ballinger, R. pendent techniques in nickel-based alloys, G., Nakajima, H., Shimamoto, S., and July, 321 F Tobler, R. L.: Charpy absorbed energy and Bowles, C. Q. and Roland, J. R.: Compari- Faddis, T. N.: see Mazachek, K. D. and J,- aS measures of cryogenic fracture tough- sion of the fracture behavior of conven- Faddis, T. N. ness, July, 248 484 JOURNAL OF TESTING AND EVALUATION I-J Manesh, A. A. I., Swaney, M. H., and Saun- R Imbert, C. and Rampersad, K.: Magnetic ders, R.: Application of electro-optic sen- Rampersad, K.: see Imbert, C. and Ram- particle testing of turbine blades mounted sor and force transducer on leak detection, persad, K. on the turbine rotor shaft, July, 296 Nov., 460 Reemsynder, H. S., Pisarski, H. G., and Jacobs, T. L.: Review of Reliability Engi- Marcondes, J.: see Singh, S. P. and Mar- Dawes, M. G.: Residual stresses and fa- neering Handbook: Vol. 1 by Kececioglu, condes, J. tigue precracking techniques for weldment March, 153 Mazachek, K. D. and Faddis, T. N.: Appa- fracture toughness specimens, Nov., 416 Jadaan, O. M.: see Shelleman, D. L., Ja- ratus for biaxial strength testing of stand- Rickard, C. A.: see Underwood, J. H., Burr, daan, O. M., Butt, D. P., Tressler, R. E., ard tensile specimens, March, 121 W., Kapusta, A. A., and Rickard, C. A. Hellmann, J. R., and Mecholsky, J. J., Jr. McCombe, P. F.: see Thomas, A. M. C., River, B. H.: see Scott, C. T., River, B. H., Jenkins, M.: Review of The Engineering Pynsent, P. B., and McCombe, P. F. and Koutsky, J. A. Standard, A Most Useful Tool by Batik, McManus, R. G.: Review of Quality Control Roland, J. R.: see Bowles, C. Q. and Roland, July, 328 of Packaging Materials in the Pharmaceut- J.R. Jones, H. N.: Evaluation of the impression ical Industry by Harburn, March, 154 Rossi, W. A.: Podometrics: a new method- test for estimating the tensile properties of Mecholsky, J. J., Jr.: see Shelleman, D. L., ology for foot typing, July, 301 Jadaan, O. M., Butt, D. P., Tressler, metallic materials, Nov., 403 R. E., Hellmann, J. R., and Mecholsky, Joo, Y.-H., Hashida, T., and Takahashi, H.: Deter- He rel mination of ductile-brittle transition Meraw, L. J.: Review of Dictionary of Plas- S tics Testing by Durzok, March, 155 temperature (DBTT) in dynamic small Moore, M. A. and Epps, H. H.: Accelerated Sa Ribeiro, R. A.: see Pellicane, P. J. and punch test, Jan., 6 weathering of marine fabrics, March, 139 Sa Ribeiro, R. A. Hashida, T., Takahashi, H., and Shimo- Mordfin, L.: Review of Non-Destructive Salih, N., Smith, J., Aktan, H. M., and Mum- Joyeclea,tmlse tuosiwrtcJeas . r, s tAtrso.e Kh s.ese:la s fni tdnUi rtmseeaeSgnt miseium otedfy,z f ,rsu aSmsceaitplRnu.tlgr:. e ,J p-Eui3vsnn3tatr6clee hugs ras at(lib iounsn lp getecho)-ef MorNMSTroe.havs i,t.mi ,Man .mg,M4,o .7 t 7Bo Sa,Mle .lc:io Snn.g,des er ae, n EddH Ri.wtT aoinboGlgn.e, ,r ,bN yIa .Rk .Ha Saj.Lil,. mm asM,ho rarwHa,.,, Santdsttauteazrrrf,eee o nlUrglt.mito:,ha u tgEEhixb.noop leentLsr s.si, mapdenNrendoottv pe.aePr,lerm rtieia4nzep4a sp0t r Iiapoiionnsfa a ,lr AeJo3l.f2a t5Ete.h d:e hFtlioro gaaihcdn---- imen geometries, Jan., 1 Mukherjee, P. K.: Properties of high-density dentation problems avoidance in three-point concrete, Jan., 78 bend specimens, Sept., 349 K Mumatz, U.: see Salih, N., Smith, J., Aktan, Saunders, R.: see Manesh, A. A. I., Swaney, H. M., and Mumtaz, U. M. H., and Saunders, R. Kaneshiro, H.: see Makabe, C. and Kane- Murakami, T. and Yuan, L. P.: Finite ele- Scott, C. T., River, B. H., and Koutsky, J. shiro, H. ment method (FEM) analysis of elastic- A.: Fracture testing wood adhesives with Kapusta, A. A.: see Underwood, J. H., Burr, linear-hardening materials and compari- composite cantilever beams, July, 259 W., Kapusta, A. A., and Rickard, C. A. son with measurements on commercial Sebaaly, P. E.: see Tabatabaee, N., Al-Qadi, Kinra, V. K.: materials, Jan., 15 I. L., and Sebaaly, P. E. see Blessing, G. V., Wolfenden, A., Kinra, : Segall, A. E. and Hellmann, J. R.: Analysis V. K., Chen, Y. T., Dayal, V., Har- of gas-fired ceramic radiant tubes during mouche, M. R., and Terranova, P. transient heating: Part II—Thermoelastic see Zhu, C. and Kinra, V. K. N-O stress analysis, Jan., 25 Koutsky, J. A.: see Scott, C. T., River, B. Sengupta, K., Das, R., and Banerjee, G.: H., and Koutsky, J. A. Nakajima, H.: see Hwang, I. S., Morra, M. Measurement of thermal conductivity of Kowalewski, M. J., Jr.: Review of Evalua- M., Ballinger, R. G., Nakajima, H., Shi- refractory bricks by the nonsteady state hot- tion and Control of Measurements by Man- mamoto, S., and Tobler, R. L. wire method using differential platinum del, Sept., 388 Newman, J. C., Jr.: Review of Jnternational resistance thermometry, Nov., 454 Kujawski, D. and Ellyin, F.: Crack initiation Symposium on Fracture Mechanics by Seyler, R. J. and total fatigue life of a carbon steel in Tyson and Mukherjee, March, 153 and Earnest, C. M.: Temperature calibra- vacuum and air, Nov., 391 Oswald, A. J.: Shield verification testing at tion of thermomechanical analyzers: Part Kumar, A. N.: the Idaho chemical processing plant—fuel IJ—Interlaboratory test of the calibra- see Bhattacharya, S. and Kumar, A. N. processing facility, Jan., 87 tion procedure, Nov., 434 see Pandey, R. K., Sundaram, P., and see Earnest, C. M. and Seyler, R. J. Kumar, A. N. Shapiro, J. S. and Walt, M. J.: Use of pneu- matically driven staples in the practice of P orthopaedic surgery, May, 225 L Pandey, R. K., Sundaram, P., and Kumar, Shelleman, D. L., Jadaan, O. M., Butt, Ladin, Z.: see Liberace, R. and Ladin, Z. A. N.: Critical assessment of methods for D. P., Tressler, R. E., Hellmann, J. R., Langlois, M.: see Singh, S. P., Burgess, G., J,- determination, March, 106 and Mecholsky, J. J., Jr.: High tempera- and Langlois, M. Pellicane, P. J. ture tube burst test apparatus, July, 275 Levinson, D. W.: see Sinha, U. P. and Lev- and Sa Ribeiro, R. A.: Load-slip behavior Shimamoto, S.: see Hwang, I. S., Morra, inson, D. W. of nailed joints in seven Amazonian M. M., Ballinger, R. G., Nakajima, H., Liberace, R. and Ladin, Z.: Mechancial test- hardwoods, Jan., 51 Shimamoto, S., and Tobler, R. L. ing of stainless steel bone staples, May, 217 Superposition theory applied to nail/glue Shimomura, K.: see Joo, Y.-H., Hashida, T., Little, S.: see Srinivasan, M. N., Wolfenden, joints in wood: Part I—Strength behav- Takahashi, H., and Shimomura, K. A., Little, S., and Sridhara, S. ior, Sept., 363 Sinclair, J. D.: Review of Particle Control for Low, B.-W.: see Tan, S.-A., Fwa, T.-F., and Superposition theory applied to nail/glue Semiconductor Manufacturing by Dono- Low, B.-W. joints in wood: Part II—Stiffness be- van, July, 327 havior, Nov., 449 Singh, S. P. Perez Ipifia, J. E.: see Santarelli, E. L. and and Marcondes, J.: Vibration levels in M Perez Ipifa, J. E. commercial truck shipments as a func- Makabe, C. and Kaneshiro, H.: Effects of Pisarski, H. G.: see Reemsynder, H. S., tion of suspension and payload, Nov., notch length on the ductile fracture of a Pisarski, H. G., and Dawes, M. G. 466 center-notched low carbon steel plate, Nov., Pynsent, P. B.: see Thomas, A. M. C., and Voss, T.: Drop heights encountered in 424 Pynsent, P. B., and McCombe, P. F. the United Parcel Service small parcel AUTHOR INDEX 485 environment in the United States, Sept., wheel tracking apparatus for bituminous Volkman, D. E. 382 pavement studies, Nov., 470 and Bussolini, P. L.: Comparison of fine Burgess, G., and Langlois, M.: Compres- see Fwa, T. F. and Tan, S. A. particle colemenite and boron frit in con- sion of single-wall corrugated shipping Terranova, P.: see Blessing, G. V., Wolfen- crete for time-strength relationship, Jan., containers using fixed and floating test den, A., Kinra, V. K., Chen, Y. T., Dayal, 92 platens, July, 318 V., Harmouche, M. R., and Terranova, P. Introduction to symposium on radiation Sinha, U. P. and Levinson, D. W.: Tensile Thomas, A. M. C., Pynsent, P. B., and shielding for the 21st century, Jan., 66 stress relaxation in high-strength spring steel McCombe, P. F.: Comparison of materials Voss, T.: see Singh, S. P. and Voss, T. wire, March, 114 for staple pull-out tests, May, 233 Smith, J.: see Salih, N., Smith, J., Aktan, Tobler, R. L.: see Hwang, I. S., Morra, M. Ww H. M., and Mumtaz, U. M., Ballinger, R. G., Nakajima, H., Shi- Smudz, R.: see Joyce, J. A. and Smudz, R. mamoto, S., and Tobler, R. L. Walker, W. W.: Discussion of “analysis of Sridhara, S.: see Srinivasan, M. N., Wolfen- Toribio, J.: On the intrinsic character of the the size effect in low-load hardness testing den, A., Little, S., and Sridhara, S. stress-strain curve of a prestressing steel, of metals,” by M. Atkinson, Nov., 475 Srinivasan, M. N., Sept., 357 Walt, M. J.: see Shapiro, J. S. and Walt, M. Chundu, S. N., Bray, D. E., and Alagar- Tressler, R. E.: see Shelleman, D. L., Ja- J. samy, A.: Ultrasonic technique for re- daan, O. M., Butt, D. P., Tressler, R. E., Wang, P. T.: see Wu, H. C., Xu, Z., and sidual stress measurement in ductile iron Hellmann, J. R., and Mecholsky, J. J., Jr. Wang, P. T. continuous cast round bars, Sept., 331 White, G. C.: Fatigue behavior of (BS 1470 Wolfenden, A., Little, S., and Sridhara, S.: N8-0) aluminum alloy and (BS 1501-510) Young’s modulus of a dispersion nickel steel double-fillet and tee-butt welds strengthened Al-Fe-V-Si alloy, July, 324 U (subject to bending), May, 180 Strauss, E. L. and Bzik, J. W.: Hydrochlo- Underwood, J. H. Wolfenden, A.: rofluorocarbon (HCFC) blowing agents for Burr, W., Kapusta, A. A., and Rickard, see Blessing, G. V., Wolfenden, A., Kinra, foam insulation of launch vehicle cryogenic C. A.: Characterization of early and V. K., Chen, Y. T., Dayal, V., Har- propellant tanks, Jan., 33 modern wire for an Italian harpsichord, mouche, M. R., and Terranova, P. Subramanya Hande, H. S.: see Arora, P. R., July, 312 see Srinivasan, M. N., Wolfenden, A., Dattaguru, B., and Subramanya Hande, see Baratta, F. I. and Underwood, J. H. Little, S., and Sridhara, S. H. S. Wu, H. C., Xu, Z., and Wang, P. T.: Shear Sundaram, P.: see Pandey, R. K., Sundaram, stress-strain curve determination from tor- P., and Kumar, A. N. sion test in the large strain range, Nov., Swaney, M. H.: see Manesh, A. A. I., Swa- Vv 396 ney, M. H., and Saunders, R. Vaidya, W. V.: Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- X-Z ritic steel under closure-free testing con- Xu, Z.: see Wu, H. C., Xu, Z., and Wang, T ditions: Part I—Compliance variations | pal & Tabatabaee, N., Al-Qadi, I. L., and Sebaaly, in the threshold regime, May, 157 Yin, X. C. and Chen, T. G.: New formulae P. E.: Field evaluation of pavement in- Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- for determining fracture toughness of a wide strumentation methods, March, 144 ritic steel under closure-free testing con- range of different materials with chevron- Takahashi, H.: ditions: Part II—Hysteresis in near- notched short-rod and short-bar speci- see Joo, Y.-H., Hashida, T., and Taka- threshold fatigue crack propagation: an mens, July, 239 hashi, H. experimental assessment, May, 168 Yuan, L. P.: see Murakami, Y. and Yuan, see Joo, Y.-H., Hashida, T., Takahashi, Vignoli, A.: see Chiostrini, S. and Vignoli, BaP: H., and Shimomura, K. A. Zhu, C. and Kinra, V. K.: Time-domain ul- Tan, C. C.: see Fwa, T. F. and Tan, C. C. Vizzini, A. J.: Efficient algorithm to char- trasonic measurement of the thickness of Tan, S.-A. acterize stress-strain data using piecewise a sub-half-wavelength elastic layer, July, Fwa, T.-F., and Low, B.-W.: Laboratory linear curves, March, 126 265 486 JOURNAL OF TESTING AND EVALUATION Journal of Testing and Evaluation Subject Index to Volume 20 1992 A Bolts (Shelleman, Jadaan, Butt, Tressler, Hell- Accelerated weathering Experimental appraisal of the load-defor- mann, and Mecholsky), July, 275 Accelerated weathering of marine fabrics mation properties of A325 high-strength (Moore and Epps), March, 139 bolts (Salih, Smith, Aktan, and Mumtaz), Cc Adhesives Nov., 440 Fracture testing wood adhesives with com- Bone fixation Casting posite cantilever beams (Scott, River, and Use of pneumatically driven staples in the Ultrasonic technique for residual stress meas- Koutsky), July, 259 practice of orthopaedic surgery (Shaprio urement in ductile iron continuous cast Superposition theory applied to nail/glue joints and Walt), May, 225 round bars (Srinivasan, Chundu, Bray, and in wood: Part I—Strength behavior (Pel- Book reviews Alagarsamy), Sept., 331 licane), Sept., 363 Corrosion Resistance Tables: Parts A and B Cement mortar Superposition theory applied to nail/glue joints by Schweitzer (Chaker), July, 327 Laboratory study of microtexture-related skid in wood: Part II—Stiffness behavior (Pel- Dictionary of Plastics Testing by Durzok resistance characteristics of concrete pave- licane), Nov., 449 (Meraw), March, 155 ment materials (Fwa and Tan), May, 207 Adiabatic heat The Engineering Standard, A Most Useful Tool Ceramic matrix composites Charpy absorbed energy and J, as measures by Batik (Jenkins), July, 328 Evaluation of strain measuring devices for of cryogenic fracture toughness (Hwang, Evaluation and Control of Measurements by ceramic composites (Gyekenyesi and Bar- Morra, Ballinger, Nakajima, Shimamoto, Kowalewski (Mandel), Sept., 388 tolotta), July, 285 and Tobler), July, 248 Handbook of Tribology: Materials, Coatings, Ceramics Air and Surface Treatments by Bhushan and Analysis of gas-fired cermic radiant tubes Crack initiation and total fatigue life of a car- Gupta (Bayer), March, 154 during transient heating: Part II—Ther- bon steel in vacuum and air (Kujawski and International Symposium on Fracture Me- moelastic stress analysis (Segall and Hell- Ellyin), Nov., 391 chanics by Tyson and Mukherjee (New- mann), Jan., 25 Aluminum man), March, 153 Cermet Apparatus for biaxial strength testing of Non-Destructive Testing, Second Edition by Development of a B4C/AI cermet for use as standard tensile specimens (Mazachek and Halmshaw (Mordfin), Nov., 477 an improved structural neutron absorber Fassis), March, 121 Particle Control for Semiconductor Manufac- (Beidler, Hauth, and Goel), Jan., 67 Aluminum alloys turing by Donovan (Sinclair), July, 327 Charpy impact test Fatigue behavior of (BS 1470 N8-0) alumi- Quality Control of Packaging Materials in the Charpy absorbed energy and J; as measures num alloy and (BS 1501-510) nickel steel Pharmaceutical Industry by Harburn of cryogenic fracture toughness (Hwang, double-fillet and tee-butt welds (subject to (McManus), March, 154 Morra, Ballinger, Nakajima, Shimamoto, bending) (White), May, 180 Reliability Engineering Handbook: Vol. I by and Tobler), July, 248 Young’s modulus of a dispersion strength- Kececioglu (Jacobs), March, 153 Comparison of the fracture behavior of con- ened Al-Fe-V-Si alloy (Srinivasan, Wolf- A Sourcebook of Standards Information Ed- ventional Class U railway wheels and an enden, Little, and Sridhara), July, 324 ucation, Access and Development by For- experimental! alloy wheel (Bowles and Ro- Anthropodometric system man (Spivak and Winsell), Sept., 389 land), Nov., 408 Podometrics: a new methodology for foot Boron carbide Chevron-notched specimens typing (Rossi), July, 301 Development of a B4C/AI cermet for use as New formulae for determining fracture Asphaltic concrete an improved structural neutron absorber toughness of a wide range of different ma- Using microwave measurements to detect (Beidler, Hauth, and Goel), Jan., 67 terials with chevron-notched short-rod and moisture in asphaltic concrete (Al-Qadi), Boron frit short-bar specimens (Yin and Chen), July, Jan., 43 Comparison of fine particle colemanite and 239 boron frit in concrete for time-strength re- Cold work lationship (Volkmann and Bussolini), Jan., Method for estimation of the radius of elastic- B 92 plastic boundary around cold-worked holes Brass wire (Arora, Dattaguru, and Subramanya Biaxial testing Characterization of early and modern wire Hande), Sept., 369 Apparatus for biaxial strength testing of for an Italian harpsichord (Underwood, Colemanite standard tensile specimens (Mazachek and Burr, Kapusta, and Rickard), July, 312 Comparison of fine particle colemanite and Fassis), March, 121 Brinell hardness boron frit in concrete for time-strength re- Bituminous pavement Finite element method (FEM) analysis of lationship (Volkmann and Bussolini), Jan., Laboratory wheel tracking apparatus for bi- elastic-linear-hardening materials and 92 tuminous pavement studies (Tan, Fwa, and comparison with measurements on com- Compliance Low), Nov., 470 mercial materials (Murakami and Yuan), Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- Blowing agents Jan., 15 ritic steel under closure-free testing con- Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) blowing Brittle materials ditions: Part I—Compliance variations in agents for foam insulation of launch vehicle New formulae for determining fracture the threshold regime (Vaidya), May, 157 cryogenic propellant tanks (Strauss and toughness of a wide range of different ma- Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- Bzik), Jan., 33 terials with chevron-notched short-rod and ritic steel under closure-free testing con- Blunting line short-bar specimens (Yin and Chen), July, ditions: Part Ii—Hysteresis in near- Critical assessment of methods for J,, deter- 239 threshold fatigue crack propagation: an ex- mination (Pandey, Sundaram, and Ku- Burst test perimental assessment (Vaidya), May, 168 mar), March, 106 High temperature tube burst test apparatus Notch dimensions for three-point bend frac- 487 488 JOURNAL OF TESTING AND EVALUATION Compliance (Cont.) ternally pressurized cylinders (Gasiak), Dayal, Harmouche, and Terranova), July, ture specimens based on compliance anal- Sept., 376 321 yses (Baratta and Underwood), Sept., 343 Shear stress-strain curve determination from Dynamic small punch test Composites torsion test in the large strain range (Wu, Determination of ductile-brittle transition Efficient algorithm to characterize stress-strain Xu, and Wang), Nov., 396 temperature (DBTT) in dynamic small data using piecewise linear curves (Viz- Cylindrical specimens punch test (Joo, Hashida, and Takahashi), zini), March, 126 Experimental evaluation of a laboratory twin- Jan., 6 Fracture testing wood adhesives with com- probe nuclear gage for specimen density posite cantilever beams (Scott, River, and measurement (Fwa and Tan), Jan., 59 Koutsky)}, July, 259 E High effectiveness shielding materials and Elastic modulus optimal shield design (Greenspan), Jan., D Dynamic shear modulus measurements with 71 four independent techniques in nickel-based Compression Data analysis alloys (Blessing, Wolfenden, Kinra, Chen, Compression of single-wall corrugated ship- Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- Dayal, Harmouche, and Terranova), July, ping containers using fixed and floating test ritic steel under closure-free testing con- 321 platens (Singh, Burgess, and Langlois), July, ditions: Part Il—Hysteresis in near- Elastic-linear-hardening material 318 threshold fatigue crack propagation: an ex- Finite element method (FEM) analysis of Compression testing of lumber: a comparison perimental assessment (Vaidya), May, 168 elastic-linear-hardening materials and of methods (Green and Evans), March, 132 Dielectric constant comparison with measurements on com- Concrete Using microwave measurements to detect mercial materials (Murakami and Yuan), Comparison of fine particle colemanite and moisture in asphaltic concrete (Al-Qadi), Jan., 15 boron frit in concrete for time-strength re- Jan., 43 Elastic-plastic boundary lationship (Volkmann and Bussolini), Jan., Differential platinum thermometry Method for estimation of the radius of elastic- 92 Measurement of thermal conductivity of re- plastic boundary around cold-worked holes Introduction to symposium on radiation fractory bricks by the nonsteady state hot- (Arora, Dattaguru, and Subramanya shielding for the 21st century (Volkman), wire method using differential platinum Hande), Sept., 369 Jan., 66 resistance thermometry (Sengupta, Das, Elastic-plastic fracture Shield verification testing at the Idaho chem- and Banerjee), Nov., 454 Fracture toughness determination related to ical processing plant-fuel processing facil- Differential pressure indentation problems avoidance in three- ity (Oswald), Jan., 87 Application of electric-optic sensor and force point bend specimens (Santarelli and Perez Corrugated boxes transducer on leak detection (Manesh, Ipina), Sept., 349 Compression of single-wall corrugated ship- Swaney, and Saunders), Nov., 460 Elastic-plastic strains ping containers using fixed and floating test Double-fillet weld Analysis of elastic and plastic strains for in- platens (Singh, Burgess, and Langlois), July, Fatigue behavior of (BS 1470 N8-0) alumi- ternally pressurized cylinders (Gasiak), 318 num alloy and (BS 1501-510) nickel steel Sept., 376 Crack front behavior double-fillet and tee-butt welds (subject to Experimental research Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- bending) (White), May, 180 Experimental research program on the be- ritic steel under closure-free testing con- Drop height havior of stone masonry structures (Chios- ditions: Part I—Compliance variations in Drop heights encountered in the United Par- trini and Vignoli), May, 190 the threshold regime (Vaidya), May, 157 cel Service small parcel environment in the Crack growth rate United States (Singh and Voss), Sept., 382 Effects of notch length on the ductile fracture Ductile-brittle transition temperature F of a center notched low carbon steel plate Determination of ductile-brittle transition (Makabe and Kaneshiro), Nov., 424 temperature (DBTT) in dynamic small Failure criterion Crack initiation punch test (Joo, Hashida, and Takahashi), Apparatus for biaxial strength testing of Crack initiation and total fatigue life of a car- Jan., 6 standard tensile specimens (Mazachek and bon steel in vacuum and air (Kujawski and Ductile fracture Fassis), March, 121 Ellyin), Nov., 391 Effects of notch length on the ductile fracture Fastener holes Crack length measurement of a center notched low carbon steel plate Method for estimation of the radius of elastic- Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- (Makabe and Kaneshiro), Nov., 424 plastic boundary around cold-worked holes ritic steel under closure-free testing con- Evaluation of elastic stress intensity using (Arora, Dattaguru, and Subramanya ditions: Part I—Compliance variations in J-integral specimen geometries (Joyce Hande), Sept., 369 the threshold regime (Vaidya), May, 157 and Smudz), Jan., 1 Fatigue Crack tip opening displacement Ductile iron Crack initiation and total fatigue life of a car- Crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) Ultrasonic technique for residual stress meas- bon steel in vacuum and air (Kujawski and toughness evaluation by ASTM E 1290 and urement in ductile iron continuous cast Ellyin), Nov., 391 BS5762: a comparative analysis (Bhatta- round bars (Srinivasan, Chundu, Bray, and Fatigue behavior of (BS 1470 N8-0) alumi- charya and Kumar), March, 99 Alagarsamy), Sept., 331 num alloy and (BS 1501-510) nickel steel Effects of notch length on the ductile fracture Ductile materials double-fillet and tee-butt welds (subject to of a center notched low carbon steel plate New formuiae for determining fracture bending) (White), May, 180 (Makabe and Kaneshiro), Nov., 424 toughness of a wide range of different ma- Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- Crack size terials with chevron-notched short-rod and ritic steel under closure-free testing con- Crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) short-bar specimens (Yin and Chen), July, ditions: Part I—Compliance variations in toughness evaluation by ASTM E 1290 and 239 the threshold regime (Vaidya), May, 157 BS5762: a comparative analysis (Bhatta- Ductility Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- charya and Kumar), March, 99 Experimental appraisal of the load-defor- ritic steel under closure-free testing con- Cryogenic test mation properties of A325 high strength ditions: Part Il—Hysteresis in near- Charpy absorbed energy and J,, as measures bolts (Salih, Smith, Aktan, and Mumtaz), threshold fatigue crack propagation: an ex- of cryogenic fracture toughness (Hwang, Nov., 440 perimental assessment (Vaidya), May, 168 Morra, Ballinger, Nakajima, Shimamoto, Dynamic modulus Residual stresses and fatigue precracking and Tobler), July, 248 Dynamic shear modulus measurements with techniques for weldment fracture tough- Cylinders four independent techniques in nickel-based ness specimens (Reemsnyder, Pisarski, and Analysis of elastic and plastic strains for in- alloys (Blessing, Wolfenden, Kinra, Chen, Dawes), Nov., 416 SUBJECT INDEX 489 Ferritic steel probe nuclear gage for specimen density mination (Pandey, Sundaram and Kumar), Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- measurement (Fwa and Tan), Jan., 59 March, 106 ritic steel under closure-free testing con- Granite aggregates ditions: Part I—Compliance variations in Laboratory study of microtexture-related skid the threshold regime (Vaidya), May, 157 resistance characteristics of concrete pave- L Fatigue threshold regime of a low alloy fer- ment materials (Fwa and Tan), May, 207 ritic steel under closure-free testing con- Large deformations ditions: Part I[—Hysteresis in near- Analysis of elastic and plastic strains for in- threshold fatigue crack propagation: an ex- H ternally pressurized cylinders (Gasiak), perimental assessment (Vaidya), May, 168 Sept., 376 Hardness tests Ferrous alloys Leak detection Evaluation of the impression test for esti- Comparison of the fracture behavior of con- Application of electro-optic sensor and force mating the tensile properties of metallic ventional Class U railway wheels and an transducer on leak detection (Manesh, materials (Jones), Nov., 403 experimental alloy wheel (Bowles and Swaney, and Saunders), Nov., 460 Harpsichords Roland), Nov., 408 Linear variable differential transformers Characterization of early and modern wire Finite element method Field evaluation of pavement instrumenta- for an Italian harpsichord (Underwood, Finite element method (FEM) analysis of tion methods (Tabatabaee, Al-Qadi, and Burr, Kapusta, and Rickard), July, 312 elastic-linear-hardening materials and Sebaaly), March, 144 comparison with measurements on com- Hematite Load-slip behavior Properties of high-density concrete (Mu- mercial materials (Murakami and Yuan), Load-slip behavior of nailed joints in seven kherjee), Jan., 78 Jan., 15 Amazonian hardwoods (Pellicane and S4 Foot typing High-density concrete Ribeiro), Jan., 51 Properties of high-density concrete (Mu- Podometrics: a new methodology for foot Superposition theory applied to nail/glue joints kherjee), Jan., 78 typing (Rossi), July, 301 in wood: Part II—Stiffness behavior (Pel- Force transducers High temperatures licane), Nov., 449 Evaluation of strain measuring devices for Application of electro-optic sensor and force Longitudinal waves ceramic composites (Gyekenyesi and Bar- transducer on leak detection (Manesh, Ultrasonic technique for residual stress meas- tolotta), July, 285 Swaney, and Saunders), Nov., 460 urement in ductile iron continuous cast Fracture stress Human body round bars (Srinivasan, Chundu, Bray, and Evaluation of elastic stress intensity using Introduction to symposium on the use and Alagarsamy), Sept., 331 J-integral specimen geometries (Joyce performance of staples in the human body Low-load region (Harvey), May, 216 and Smudz), Jan., 1 Discussion of “‘analysis of the size effect in Use of small punch (bulge) tests to estimate Hydrochlorofluorocarbon low-load hardness testing of metals,” by fracture stress in the lower shelf regime Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) blowing M. Atkinson (Walker), Nov., 475 (Joo, Hashida, Takahashi, and Shimo- agents for foam insulation of launch vehicle Lumber mura), Sept., 336 cryogenic propellant tanks (Strauss and Compression testing of lumber: a comparison Fracture toughness Bzik), Jan., 33 of methods (Green and Evans), March, 132 Charpy absorbed energy and J, as measures of cryogenic fracture toughness (Hwang, I-J Morra, Ballinger, Nakajima, Shimamoto, M and Tobler), July, 248 Ilmenite Comparison of the fracture behavior of con- Properties of high-density concrete (Mu- Magnetic particle inspection ventional Class U railway wheels and an kherjee), Jan., 78 Magnetic particle testing of turbine blades experimental alloy wheel (Bowles and Ro- Impression tests mounted on the turbine rotor shaft (Imbert land), Nov., 408 Evaluation of the impression test for esti- and Rampersad), July, 285 Fracture testing wood adhesives with com- mating the tensile properties of metallic Marine fabrics posite cantilever beams (Scott, River, and materials (Jones), Nov., 403 Accelerated weathering of marine fabrics Koutsky), July, 259 In site testing (Moore and Epps), March, 139 Fracture toughness determination related to Experimental research program on the be- Melt spinning indentation problems avoidance in three- havior of stone masonry structures (Chios- Young’s modulus of a dispersion strength- point bend specimens (Santarelli and Perez trini and Vignoli), May, 190 ened Al-Fe-V-Si alloy (Srinivasan, Wolf- Ipina), Sept., 349 Indentation enden, Little, and Sridhara), July, 324 New formulae for determining fracture Discussion of ‘‘analysis of the size effect in Metals toughness of a wide range of different ma- low-load hardness testing of metals,” by Dynamic shear modulus measurements with terials with chevron-notched short-rod and M. Atkinson (Walker), Nov., 475 four independent techniques in nickel-based short-bar specimens (Yin and Chen), July, Infiltration alloys (Blessing, Wolfenden, Kinra, Chen, 239 Development of a B4C/AI cermet for use as Dayal, Harmouche, and Terranova), July, Notch dimensions for three-point bend frac- an improved structural neutron absorber 321 ture specimens based on compliance anal- (Beidler, Hauth, and Goel), Jan., 67 Microhardness yses (Baratta and Underwood), Sept., 343 Initial modulus Characterization of early and modern wire Residual stresses and fatigue precracking Effecient algorithm to characterize stress-strain for an Italian harpsichord (Underwood, techniques for weldment fracture tough- data using piecewise linear curves (Viz- Burr, Kapusta, and Rickard), July, 312 ness specimens (Reemsnyder, Pisarski, and zini), March, 126 Microwaves Dawes), Nov., 416 Initiation toughness Using microwave measurements to detect Use of small punch (bulge) tests to estimate Critical assessment of methods for J, deter- moisture in asphaltic concrete (Al-Qadi), fracture stress in the lower shelf regime mination (Pandey, Sundaram, and Ku- Jan., 43 (Joo, Hashida, Takahashi, and Shimo- mar), March, 106 Moisture mura), Sept., 336 Interlaboratory tests Using microwave measurements to detect Temperature calibration of thermomechani- moisture in asphaltic concrete (Al-Qadi), cal analyzers: Part II— An interlaboratory Jan., 43 test for the calibration procedure (Seyler Multiaxial stress G and Earnest), Nov., 434 Apparatus for biaxial strength testing of Gage calibration J-resistance curves standard tensile specimens (Mazachek and Experimental evaluation of a laboratory twin- Critical assessment of methods for J,, deter- Fassis), March, 121 490 JOURNAL OF TESTING AND EVALUATION Musical instruments Pneumatically driven Refractory bricks Characterization of early and modern wire Use of pneumatically driven staples in the Measurement of thermal conductivity of re- for an Italian harpsichord (Underwood, practice of orthopaedic surgery (Shaprio fractory bricks by the nonsteady state hot- Burr, Kapusta, and Rickard), July, 312 and Walt), May, 225 wire method using differential platinum Podometrics resistance thermometry (Sengupta, Das, Podometrics: a new methodology for foot and Banerjee), Nov., 454 typing (Rossi), July, 301 Residual stress N-O Polyurethane foam Tensile stress relaxation in high-strength spring Nail joints Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) blowing steel wire (Sinha and Levinson), March, Load-slip behavior of nailed joints in seven agents for foam insulation of launch vehicle 114 Amazonian hardwoods (Pellicane and Sa cryogenic propellant tanks (Strauss and Ultrasonic technique for residual stress meas- Ribeiro), Jan., 51 Bzik), Jan., 33 urement in ductile iron continuous cast Superposition theory applied to nail/glue joints Power density spectrum round bars (Srinivasan, Chundu, Bray, and in wood: Part I—Strength behavior (Pel- Vibration levels in commercial truck ship- Alagarsamy), Sept., 331 licane), Sept., 363 ments as a function of suspension and pay- Resonant frequency Superposition theory applied to nail/glue joints load (Singh and Marcondes), Nov., 466 Tensile stress relaxation in high-strength spring in wood: Part II—Stiffness behavior (Pel- Pressure cell steel wire (Sinha and Levinson), March, licane), Nov., 449 Field evaluation of pavement instrumenta- 114 Neutron shielding tion methods (Tabatabaee, Al-Qadi, and Retention force Development of a B4C/AI cermet for use as Sebaaly), March, 144 Comparison of materials for staple pull-out an improved structural neutron absorber Prestressing steels tests (Thomas, Pynsent, and McCombe), (Beidler, Hauth, and Goel), Jan., 67 On the intrinsic character of the stress-strain May, 233 Nickel curve of a prestressing steel (Toribio), Sept., Room temperature Fatigue behavior of (BS 1470 N8-0) alumi- 357 Crack initiation and total fatigue life of a car- num alloy and (BS 1501-510) nickel steel Proof load bon steel in vacuum and air (Kujawski and double-fillet and tee-butt welds (subject to Experimental appraisal of the load-defor- Ellyin), Nov., 391 bending) (White), May, 180 mation properties of A325 high strength Rotational factor Nondestructive evaluation bolts (Salih, Smith, Aktan, and Mumtaz), Crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) Time-domain ultrasonic measurement of the Nov., 440 toughness evaluation by ASTM E 1290 and thickness of a sub-half-wavelength elastic Pull-out force BS5762: a comparative analysis (Bhatta- layer (Zhu and Kinra), July, 265 Comparison of materials for staple pull-out charya and Kumar), March, 99 Notch analysis tests (Thomas, Pynsent, and McCombe), Rutting deformation Effects of notch length on the ductile fracture May, 233 Laboratory wheel tracking apparatus for bi- of a center-notched low carbon steel plate tuminous pavement studies (Tan, Fwa, and (Makabe and Kaneshiro), Nov., 424 Low), Nov., 470 Notch dimensions for three-point bend frac- ture specimens based on compliance anal- Q yses (Baratta and Underwood), Sept., 343 Nuclear QUV instrument S Experimental evaluation of a laboratory twin- Accelerated weathering of marine fabrics probe nuclear gage for specimen density (Moore and Epps), March, 139 Shear modulus measurement (Fwa and Tan), Jan., 59 Dynamic shear modulus measurements with Shield verification testing at the Idaho chem- four independent techniques in nickel-based ical processing plant—fuel processing fa- R alloys (Blessing, Wolfenden, Kinra, Chen, cility (Oswald), Jan., 87 Dayal, Harmouche, and Terranova), July, Orthopedic implants R curve 321 Mechanical testing of stainless steel bone sta- Fracture toughness determination related to Silicon carbide ples (Liberace and Ladin), May, 217 indentation problems avoidance in three- High temperature tube burst test apparatus point bend specimens (Santarelli and Perez (Shelleman, Jadaan, Butt, Tressler, Hell- Ipina), Sept., 349 mann, and Mecholsky), July, 275 Radiant tubes Skid resistance P Analysis of gas-fired cermic radiant tubes Laboratory study of microtexture-related skid Package drops during transient heating: Part II—Ther- resistance characteristics of concrete pave- Drop heights encountered in the United Par- moelastic stress analysis (Segall and Hell- ment materials (Fwa and Tan), May, 207 cel Service small parcel environment in the mann), Jan., 25 Small punch (bulge) tests United States (Singh and Voss), Sept., 382 Radiation shielding Use of small punch (bulge) tests to estimate Parallel hot-wire method Comparison of fine particle colemanite and fracture stress in the lower shelf regime Measurement of thermal conductivity of re- boron frit in concrete for time-strength re- (Joo, Hashida, Takahashi, and Shimo- fractory bricks by the nonsteady state hot- lationship (Volkmann and Bussolini), Jan., mura), Sept., 336 wire method using differential platinum 92 Solidification resistance thermometry (Sengupta, Das, High effectiveness shielding materials and Young’s modulus of a dispersion strength- and Banerjee), Nov., 454 optimal shield design (Greenspan), Jan., ened Al-Fe-V-Si alloy (Srinivasan, Wolf- Parallel-to-grain 71 enden, Little, and Sridhara), July, 324 Compression testing of lumber: a comparison Introduction to symposium on radiation Spray-on foam insulation of methods (Green and Evans), March, 132 shielding for the 21st century (Volkman), Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) blowing Pavement instrumentation Jan., 66 agents for foam insulation of launch vehicle Field evaluation of pavement instrumenta- Shield verification testing at the Idaho chem- cryogenic propellant tanks (Strauss and tion methods (Tabatabaee, Al-Qadi, and ical processing plant—fuel processing fa- Bzik), Jan., 33 Sebaaly), March, 144 cility (Oswald), Jan., 87 Spring steel wire Platens Railroad wheels Tensile stress relaxation in high-strength spring Compression of single-wall corrugated ship- Comparison of the fracture behavior of con- steel wire (Sinha and Levinson), March, ping containers using fixed and floating test ventional Class U railway wheels and an 114 platens (Singh, Burgess, and Langlois), July, experimental alloy wheel (Bowles and Staples 318 Roland), Nov., 408 Comparison of materials for staple pull-out SUBJECT INDEX 491 tests (Thomas, Pynsent, and McCombe), Surgical implants ments as a function of suspension and pay- May, 233 Mechanical testing of stainless steel bone sta- load (Singh and Marcondes), Nov., 466 Introduction to symposium on the use and ples (Liberace and Ladin), May, 217 Transient heating performance of staples in the human body Suspension Analysis of gas-fired cermic radiant tubes (Harvey), May, 216 Vibration levels in commercial truck ship- during transient heating: Part 1I—Ther- Mechanical testing of stainless steel bone sta- ments as a function of suspension and pay- moelastic stress analysis (Segall and Hell- ples (Liberace and Ladin), May, 217 load (Singh and Marcondes), Nov., 466 mann), Jan., 25 Use of pneumatically driven staples in the Tropical hardwoods practice of orthopaedic surgery (Shaprio Load-slip behavior of nailed joints in seven and Walt), May, 225 T Amazonian hardwoods (Pellicane and SA Statistical analysis Ribeiro), Jan., 51 Determination of ductile-brittle transition Tee-butt weld Tubes temperature (DBTT) in dynamic small Fatigue behavior of (BS 1470 N8-0) alumi- High temperature tube burst test apparatus punch test (Joo, Hashida, and Takahashi), num alloy and (BS 1501-510) nickel steel (Shelleman, Jadaan, Butt, Tressler, Hell- Jan., 6 double-fillet and tee-butt welds (subject to mann, and Mecholsky), July, 275 Steel bending) (White), May, 180 Tungsten Effects of notch length on the ductile fracture Temperature calibration High effectiveness shielding materials and of a center notched low carbon steel plate Temperature calibration of thermomechani- optimal shield design (Greenspan), Jan., (Makabe and Kaneshiro), Nov., 424 cal analyzers: Part I—The development of 71 Steel slag aggregates a standard method (Earnest and Seyler), Turbine blades Laboratory study of microtexture-related skid Nov., 430 Magnetic particle testing of turbine blades resistance characteristics of concrete pave- Temperature calibration of thermomechani- mounted on the turbine rotor shaft (Imbert ment materials (Fwa and Tan), May, 207 cal analyzers: Part II—An interlaboratory and Rampersad), July, 285 Stone masonry test for the calibration procedure (Seyler Turbine rotor shafts Experimental research program on the be- and Earnest), Nov., 434 Magnetic particle testing of turbine blades havior of stone masonry structures (Chios- Tension tests mounted on the turbine rotor shaft (Imbert trini and Vignoli), May, 190 Evaluation of strain measuring devices for and Rampersad), July, 285 Strain measurement ceramic composites (Gyekenyesi and Bar- Evaluation of strain measuring devices for tolotta), July, 285 ceramic composites (Gyekenyesi and Bar- Evaluation of the impression test for esti- tolotta), July, 285 mating the tensile properties of metallic U Field evaluation of pavement instrumenta- materials (Jones), Nov., 403 tion methods (Tabatabaee, Al-Qadi, and Thermal conductivity Ultimate strength Sebaaly), March, 144 Measurement of thermal conductivity of re- Experimental appraisal of the load-defor- Strength fractory bricks by the nonsteady state hot- mation properties of A325 high strength Compression testing of lumber: a comparison wire method using differential platinum bolts (Salih, Smith, Aktan, and Mumtaz), of methods (Green and Evans), March, resistance thermometry (Sengupta, Das, Nov., 440 132 and Banerjee), Nov., 454 Ultrasonic measurement Notch dimensions for three-point bend frac- Thermomechanical analysis (TMA) Time-domain ultrasonic measurement of the ~ ture specimens based on compliance anal- Temperature calibration of thermomechani- thickness of a sub-half-wavelength elastic yses (Baratta and Underwood), Sept., cal analyzers: Part I—The development of layer (Zhu and Kinra), July, 265 343 a standard method (Earnest and Seyler), Ultrasonic technique for residual stress meas- Superposition theory applied to nail/glue joints Nov., 430 urement in ductile iron continuous cast in wood: Part I—Strength behavior (Pel- Temperature calibration of thermomechani- round bars (Srinivasan, Chundu, Bray, and licane), Sept. 363 cal analyzers: Part II—An interlaboratory Alagarsamy), Sept., 331 SEtvraelsusa tiinotne nsiotfy eflaacsttoirc stress intensity using atensdt Efoarr netshte ),c alNiobvr.a,t io4n3 4 procedure (Seyler UDnriotpe d hePiagrhctesl eSnecrovuincet ered in the United Par- J-integral specimen geometries (Joyce and Thickness cel Service small parcel environment in the Smudz), Jan., 1 Time-domain ultrasonic measurement of the United States (Singh and Voss), Sept. ,3 82 Stress relaxation thickness of a sub-half-wavelength elastic Tensile stress relaxation in high-strength spring layer (Zhu and Kinra), 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posite cantilever beams (Scott, River, and bolts (Salih, Smith, Aktan, and Mumtaz), Residual stresses and fatigue precracking Koutsky), July, 259 Nov., 440 techniques for weldment fracture tough- Load-slip behavior of nailed joints in seven On the intrinsic character of the stress-strain ness specimens (Reemsnyder, Pisarski, and Amazonian hardwoods (Pellicane and Sa curve of a prestressing steel (Toribio), Sept., Dawes), Nov., 416 Ribeiro), Jan., 51 357 Wheel tracking tests Young’s modulus Laboratory wheel tracking apparatus for bi- Young’s modulus of a dispersion strength- Y-Z tuminous pavement studies (Tan, Fwa, and ened Al-Fe-V-Si alloy (Srinivasan, Wolf- Low), Nov., 470 Yield strength enden, Little, and Sridhara), July, 324 Wood Experimental appraisal of the load-defor- Zirconium hydride Fracture testing wood adhesives with com- mation properties of A325 high strength High effectiveness shielding materials and op- timal shield design (Greenspan), Jan., 71

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