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Formerly Senior Principal Research Scientist, Structures Division Aeronautical Research Laboratories, Melbourne P E R G A M ON PRESS MEMBER OF MAXWELL MACMILLAN PERGAMON PUBLISHING CORPORATION OXFORD · NEW YORK · BEIJING · FRANKFURT SAO PAULO · SYDNEY · TOKYO · TORONTO U.K. Pergamon Press pic, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, England U.S.A. Pergamon Press, Inc., Maxwell House, Fairview Park, Elmsford, New York 10523, U.S.A. PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC Pergamon Press, Room 4037, Qianmen Hotel, Beijing, OF CHINA People's Republic of China FEDERAL REPUBLIC Pergamon Press GmbH, Hammerweg 6, OF GERMANY D-6242 Kronberg, Federal Republic of Germany Pergamon Editora Ltda, Rua E9a de Queiros, 346, BRAZIL CEP 04011, Paraiso, Sao Paulo, Brazil Pergamon Press Australia Pty Ltd., P.O. Box 544, AUSTRALIA Potts Point, N.S.W. 2011, Australia Pergamon Press, 5th Floor, Matsuoka Central Building, JAPAN 1-7-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160, Japan Pergamon Press Canada Ltd., Suite No. 271, CANADA 253 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 1R5 Copyright © 1990 J. Y. Mann Al! Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means: electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without permission in writing from the publisher. First edition 1990 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data (Revised for volume 4) Mann, J. Y. (John Yeates) Bibliography on the fatigue of materials, components, and structures. Based on the author's Bibliography on the fatigue of materials, components, and structures, v. 1, 1843-1938, published in 1954 by Aeronautical Research Laboratories, now amended, enlarged, and extended to year 1950. Contents: v. 1. 1838-195(>-v. 2. 1951-1960- V. 3. 1961-1%5—v. 4. 1966-1969. 1. Materials—Fatigue—Bibliography. I. Royal Aeronatical Society. Fatigue Committee. Z5853.M38M35 1970 016.620Γ123 71-102401 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Mann, J. Y. (John Yeats), 1925- Bibliography on the fatigue of materials, components and structures. Vol. 4, 1966-1969 1. Materials. Fatigue—Bibliographies 2. Structures. Fatigue—Bibliographies I. Title 016.6201123 ISBN 0-0νM)405()7-X Printed in Great Britain by BPCC Whcatons Ltd, Exeter Preface THIS is the fourth Volume in the series of Bibliographies on the Fatigue of Materials, Components and Structures, and extends to the year 1969 the comprehen­ sive and accurate information relating to publications on this important subject. The first Volume [a], published in 1970, covered the years 1838 to 1950 and included 4080 references. Volume 2 [b] covered the years 1951 to I960 and included 5903 references, while Volume 3 [c] covered the years 1961 to 1965 and included 5383 references. The current Volume includes 5709 references in the four-year period 1966 to 1969, giving an overall total of 21075 references recorded in these four Volumes. During the compilation of the successive Volumes, over 750 additional references published in the period 1838 to 1965 have been found. It is hoped to include these as a Supplement to a later Volume of this work. The expanding number of publications in this field embrace fixed and mobile structures for use on land, in the air and at sea; pressure vessels and nuclear reactors; mechanical components in a wide range of machinery; and surgical implants. Materials involved Include most metals and alloys, non-metallies ranging from concrete to plastics and natural fibres, and metallic and non-metallic comp­ osites. Publications reflect developments in technological processes for the form­ ing and assembly of products, and the need to evaluate these for their impact on fatigue performance. A considerable number of publications deal with fundamental research on the subject, and on the development of theories and models to provide a greater understanding of the phenomenon. Overall, the quest continued to provide more accurate methods of life estimation and hence enable materials to be used with greater reliability and safety, yet more efficiently, under fatigue loading conditions. As in the first three Volumes, extensive use was made of abstracting Journals and lists of references in papers on the subject of fatigue to provide the preliminary identification of citations. In the 1966 to 1969 period, these sources were supple­ mented to an increasing extent by citations appearing in computer-based documentat­ ion systems. The extent of the problem of the fatigue of materials, components and structures can be gauged by the fact that, in this Volume of the Bibliography, the citations cover over 1100 publication sources originating in 33 countries. They also include the writings of over 5000 individual authors. A major effort was made to personally check the bibliographical data for each citation by consulting the original source - whether Journals, proceedings, books, reports or non-serial publications. However, in many cases this was not possible because of the unavail­ ability in Australia of the relevant documents. As a consequence, approaches were made to numerous individuals, universities, institutes, associations, libraries and other organizations - both within Australia and overseas - for assistance in locating and checking material to which they had direct access. [a] Mann, J. Y. Bibliography on the Fatigue of Materials. Components and Structures 1838 - 1950. Oxford: Pergamon Press. 1970. pp. 310. [b] Mann. J. Y. Bibliography on the Fatigue of Materials. Components and Structures Volume 2 1951 - I960. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1978, pp. 489. Co] Mann, J. Y. Bibliography on the Fatigue of Materials. Components and Structures Volume 3 1961 - 1965. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1983, pp. 500. vii viii PREFACE I am very appreciative of the assistance and encouragement which I received from people in many countries during the preparation of Volume 4 of my 9ibl:jk0^l'aphy on Fatigue. Without their willing co-operation it would not have been pQS9illle to com pile the extensive coverage of the literature contained within this Volume. Among the many who have taken the time and effort to provide such valuable help I would like to record my sincere personal thanks to the following especially. The library staff of the Aeronautical Research Laboratory, Melbourne, in particular Margaret Macleod, Hazel Foreman, Adrienn^ Bluá( and 3ue Mafcey. My friends of the International Committee on Aeronautical Fat4.gua, ia particular Dr. 0. Buxbaum of the F. R. Germany; Dr. T. Kamiytóa of Japan and Dr. J, Schijve of the Netherlands. Nicole D. White, Japanese Collection, Orientalia» National tibritry of Australia, Canberra, Australia. Dr. Josef Bleha, Státni Knihovna CSR, Praha, Czechoslovakia. Prof. Dr. Jan í>rexler, V^zkutofty a ZkuSebni Leteck^ ©stav, Prüía» Chechoslovakia. Dr. Eva Sojjkóvá, Oatfedi Védackych Technick^ch a Ekonomick^feh Informad, Praha, Czechoslovakia Frau I. Bauer, Fraunhofer^Iñstitut fQr Betriebsfestigkeit (IBF)f Darmstadt, F. R. Germany. Dr. S. Tamas, Országos MOszaki Informados KSzpont és KSnyvtár, Budapest, Hungary. Reiko Noji, Japan Society of Mechanical Engineerst Tokyo* Japan. The Director, Japan Welding Society, Tokyo, Japan. The Director, Library Cooperation Department, National Diet Library, Tokyo, Japan. Mrs Miroslawa Kociecka and Ewa Barteczko, Bibliotekli Narodawa, Warszawa, Poland. Dr. A. Barella, Instituto de Tecnología Química y Textil, Barcelona, Spain. Pat Nellis, General Electric Company, Schenectady, USA. Eleanor Nothelfer, Lehigh university, Bethlehení, USA. Phillip Ε. Eckert and Joseph E. Gignac, NASA Scientific and Technical Information Facility, Baltimore/Washington International Airport* PSA. George D. Havas and the late Alexander Hromockyj, Sciericι and Technology Division, Library of Congress, Washington, USA. The Librarians, Technical Information Centre, Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, USA. The Documents Librarian, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA. Dr. I. F. Grigorieva, Gosudarstvennaya Publichnaya Biblloteian iia If.E. Saltykov- Shchedrin, Leningrad, USSR. Dr. I. M. Kharina, Gosudarstvennaya Publichnayp νfe٧u^chho-TekhlbνLchepkaya Biblioteka SSSR, Moscow, USSR. The publishers of various Journals and reports Who provided iitfel^tion and copies of relevant documents. It is hoped that this Bibliography will, firstly, ensurq^ that those working in relevant scientific and technological fields will become more aware of the very extensive - but frequently unrecognized - literature which is available to them; and secondly, encourage authors to be more acci|rate and comp^eνtienslve in the pres­ entation of their reference material. Melbourne, March 1989 ^OHN Y. MANN Notes on Format and Notation Adopted THE refereilceα ito this Mibliιgrαphy are listed chronologically according to their year of publication asd All^habttic^Ily within each year according to the surname of the first author. Papers Without ιp^clfic authors are listed at the conclusion of the alphabetical section bf each year in oxxler of date of publication in that year. The numbering system ooptinuta from that in the first three Volumes, i.e. the first entry in this Volume is nunber 15367· In the case of the proσle^lngι dr transactions of cpnf0fenees, symposia, etc. the year of entry usually refers to the date of publicatioa pf the proceedings (when given) and not to the year in which the relevant conference was held. For books, reports and other non-serial publiιations the number of pages stated to be in the document are the numbered pages only, excluding unnumbered pages occupied by (for example) diagrams and other Illustrations, tables or appendixes. With the exceptions of papera published in Chinese, Cyrillic, Japanese and Korean characters, the titles oν the various papers are given firstly in the language of publication followed by A tfaaslktion 4>nto English. Transliterations of titles, etc. have been provided for sttte of the entries which were originally published using Cyrillic characters* HoWeTeri for most of such entries and also those orig­ inally published in the Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages, the titles are given in English only with a symbol to identify the original language of public­ ation. The notation adopted is that recommended by the International Standards Organization [Ref. 1], the tiajLn exaπφles being: Bulgarian [Eg]; Chinese [C]; Japanese [J]; Korean [Κ٧]; J^iithuandan [Li]; Russian [R] and Ukranian [Uk]. The order adopted for the elements of the bibliographical data in the various citations is that suggested in British Standard 1629 [Ref. 2]. Extensive use has been made of abbreviation for the titles of journals and other non-serial public­ ations. Those adopted wpkre bs^sed on the forms suggested in International Standards 4 [Ref. 3], 832 [Ref. 41 and 833 [Ref. 5]. A large number of abbreviations were taken directly from the W?lX<^fmir9 (hX<^9 fpr mtgra & Aut^l^pr? [Ref. 6]. In this Volume the identification of non-serial publications originating in government organizations iflffers fto^ that in the previous three Volumes in that the country of origin now tak%s precedence followed by the name of the organization and the series. Some examples are: Aust. Aeronaut. Res. Labs Stru&t. -· Australia Aeronautical Research Laboratories Rep. Structures Report G.B. Natl Gas Turbltie EsJie^l. Hep. - G.e. National Gas Turbine Establishmen^t Heport Sweden Flvgtekn. Fgrsgksanat. Rep. - Sweden Flygtekniska F3rsSksanstalten Report U.S. Nav. Air Devel. Cent. Rep. - united States Naval Air Development Center Report In order to assist in the identification and retrieval of reports which are listed in the NTIS Bibliographic Data Base, the NTIS accession numbers of such documents (when known) are given in brackets at the end of relevant entries. The most common series referred to are those prefixed by the letters AD- and PB-, and typical examples may be found ift references 15969 and 16405. ix χ NOTES ON FORMAT AND NOTATION ADOPTED As before, this Volume contains a complete Author Index and a comprehensive Sub­ ject Index, the latter using essentially the same terms as those adopted for the first three Volumes of the Bibliography. In most cases the indexing terms assigned to each reference were based on the titles alone of the respective books, papers and reports because the unavailability of complete textual material and language or translation difficulties precluded a more in-depth study of their contents. The basic format of the Subject Index follows the recommendations in British Standard 3700 [Ref. 7]. In the Subject Index the initial or primary entry for a particular tσpνσ refers to the general matters relevant to that topic. Sub-entries provide a guide to more specific information in each case, unless otherwise stated the entries refer to metals. Various combinations of terms have been used to reduce the sear<^h time for information relating to a speciric topic. For example* all entries covering the corrosion fatigue of steel may be located in the Subject Index urider either: Corrosion fatigue, steels or Steels (influence of), corrosion fatigue References 1. International Standards Organization. Syqib9;s for languages, pountries and auth­ orities. First edition. ISO Recommendation no. R 639, Nov. 1967, pp. 15. 2. British Standards Institution. Bibliographical references. British Standard no. BS 1629:1976, pp. 12. 3. International Standards Organization. Documentation - International code for the abbreviation of titles of periodicals. First edition. Inteniational Standard no. 4, 1972, pp. 4. 4. International Standards Organization. Documentation - Biblia^aohical references - Abbreviations of tvplcal words. First edition. International Standard no. 832, 1975, pp. 38. 5. International Standards Organization, pocumeht^tlon - ^hternatjLonaΝ list of per­ iodical title word abbreviations. First Edition. International Standard no. 833, 1974, pp. 38. 6. Bibliographic guide for editors & authors. Washington, D.C.: Aeeric^ Chemical Society, 1974, pp. 362. 7. British Standards Institution. The preparation of indexes to bpoks, periodicals, and other publications. British Standard no. BS 3700:1976, pp. 10. This Volume of the Bibliography on the Fatigue of Materials, Components and Structures was prepared from information stored in an NBC APC III personal computer with a 20 MB hard disc drive, and printed with an NEC Spintrriter 3530 printer using an Elite 12/Multilingual-A thimble. The word processing software employed was OK Editor version 3.0, marketed by Pricom Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia. Author and Subject Indexes were produced using a modified version «rjp - an indexing software package developed by Data Access Australia. 1966 FATIGUE OF MATERIALS, COMPONENTS AND STRUCTURES 1966 15367. ASDBUAZIZ, H. A,; UMBLB. J. 15374. AIDA, T.; ODA, S. Bending fat­ Η·; JOHNSOHf V· Low<-enduranoe fatlgμe igue strength of gears. Bull. JSME. of an alumiqluffl alloy and a stainless vol. 9, no. 36, Nov. 1966, pp. 793-806. steel in plane bending at ambient and elevated temperature^, ^^nt. J. M^oh. 15375. AIDA, T.; ODA, S.; KATSOO, G. Sci.. vol, 8, no. \Z» Deo. 19^6, pp. Study on (he bending fatigue strength 717-730. of gears (2nd report: bending fatigue properties under reverse loading cond- 15368. ABEL, Α.; HAN, B. The cyoUc itionsK [J] y^ppon U^aX Galckai Romb- strain behaviour of crystals of alumin- unshu, vol. 32, no. 233, Jan. 1966, pp. ium-4 wt.St copper -I. The Bauschinger 143-147. effect -II. Low cycle fatigue. Acta Metan.» vol. 14, no. 11, Nov. 1966, 15376. AIDA, T.; ODA, S.; MATSOO, G.; pp. 1489-1494, pp. l495-r1503. HASHIMOTO, I. Study on the bending fatigue strength of gears (5th report: 15369. ABELES, P. W.; BARTOH, F. V. bending fatigue strength of flame and Fatigue tests on damaged prestressed induction hardened gears). [J] Nippon concrete beams. International svmoosium jCik^i Qa>ckaj. Rppbunshu, vol. 32, no. on the effects of repeated loading of 242. Oct. 1966, pp. 1580-1588. l^terí^Í? ffld ?^Γν<?^μΓ^?> Mexico City: RILEM - Instituto de Ingeniería, 1966, 15377. AIDA, T.| ODA, S.; HAKAJMA, T. vol. VI, pp. 22. Study on the bending fatigue strength of gears (1st report: change in the 15370. ACHTER, M« R.; SKITH, P« H«; micrestructure and residual stress at RILET, R. J.; STEGMAITt R«r L« Flexural the root fillet in the fatigue pro­ fatigue machine for high temperature cess). [J] Nippon Kikai Gakkai Rombun- operation at resonance in vacuum. Rev. shu, vol. 32, no. 233, Jan. 1966, pp. S<?t^nt, Iftstrw^* vol, 37, no. 3, March 137-142. 1966, pp. 311-315. 15378. AIDA, T.; ODA, S.; TAMAKA, M,; 15371. ACHTER, N. R.; SKITH, H. H.; NAGATA, K. Study on the bending fatigue SHAHIIIIAH, P. Starter cracks for frac­ strength of gears (3rd report: bending ture toughness testing by a resonance fatigue properties of shot-peened fatigue technique. U.S. Nav. Res. Lab. gears). [J] Nippon Kikai Gakkai Rombun- Refi.. no. NRL-MR-1680, Maroh 1966, pp. shu» vol. 32, no. 233, Jan. 1966, pp. 9. [AD-630871] 148-153. 15372. ADAIR, A. M.; LIPSITT, Η· A. On 15379. AIDA, Τ·; ODA, S.; ÜESOGI, S.; the fatigue-limit behaviour of iron and GOTO, S« Study on the bending fatigue mild steel. ü,g, Aj^r For<?e Aerpspace strength of gears (4th report: fatigue Res. Lab, Rep, no. ARl.-66M)204» 1 March strength of repeatedly reversed gears 1966, pp. 7. CAD-647853] Trans. Metall. and idle gears). [J] Nippon ^ika^ gak­ Soc. AIME. vol. 246, no. 8* Aug. 1966, kai Rombunshu. vol. 32, no. 239, July pp. 1235-1237. 1966, pp. 1160-1163. 15373. AIDA, T.; PVJT% ZAXA3HITA, 15380. ALATORRE, G«; CASILLAS, J. Shear J. Strength and surface durability of strength behaviour of concrete beams sintered metal gears (2nd report). [J] subjected to alternate loads. Internat- Seimitsu Kikai. vol. 32. no, 10, 1966, ionat symposium on the effects of re­ pp. 696-702 (pp. 26-32). peated loading of materials and struct- FATIGUE OF MATERIALS, COMPONENTS AND STRUCTURES 1966 ures. Mexico City: RILEM - Instituto de bonded joints]. Dtsch, Luft- Raumfahrt Ingenieria, 1966, vol. IV, pp. 26. Forschungsber. no. FB-66-67, Aug. 1966, pp. 28. 15381. ALEKSANDROV, L. N.; NORDTUK, ?. S. Investigation of the heat resistance 15388. AMANO, Τ. On the ageing of Al- and thermal cyclic fatigue in refract­ 3.5% copper alloy under cyclic loads. ory metals by an internal friction met­ [J] Zairvo. vol. 15, no. 151, July hod. [R] Vnutrenee trenie ν metallakh i 1966, pp. 512-516. splavakh [Internal friction in metals and allovsl, [Editors: V. S. Postnikov, 15389. AMER, r. B.; SOLLI?AH, R. J.; F. N. Tavadze and L. K. Gordienko]. BAKIN, J. D. A new technique for heli­ Moscow: Izdatel»stvo Nauka, 1966, pp. copter rotor blade service life sub­ 69-76. stantiation. Structural fatigue in air- Praft. A|n, βοο. Test, Mater,, Spec. 15382. ALEKSANDRO?, V. L.; BOGACHE?, I. Tech. Publ. no. 404, Nov. 1966, pp. 36- Ν·; MINTSf R. I. On the problem of the 54. strength of austenitic steels during cyclic loading. [R] Fi?, Met, MetaU- 15390. AMERICAN SOCIETT FOR TESTING AND oved., vol. 22, no. 5, 1966, pp. 737- MATERIALS, five-year bibliography on 743. English transí.: Phvs. Met. Metal- fatigue 1955-1959. Am, Soc, Test, Mater. logr., vol. 22, no. 5, 1966, pp. 88-93. Spec. Tech. Publ. no. 9-BB, Feb. 1966, pp. 102. 15383. ALEKSANDROV, V, L.; BOGACHE?, I. N.; MINTS, R. I. Some specific charact­ 15391. AMERICAN SOCIETT FOR TESTING AND eristics of the behaviour of austenitic MATERIALS. Strvctural fatigue in air­ steels under cyclic loading. [R] Izv. craft;. Αφ, So<?, Test, Mater,, Spec, Akad. Nauk, SSSR, Metally, no. 6, 1966, Tech. Publ. no. 404, Nov. 1966, pp. pp. 68-72. English transí.: Russ. Met- 200. all., no. 6, 1966, pp. 29-33. 15392. AN, B. Fatigue and the design of 15384. ALMEN, J. 0.; BLACK, P. H. Basic shafts: industrial machinery (design theories relating to fatigue in metals. examples). [J] l^^kai gekkei, vol. 10, Metals Engng Q.. vol. 6, no. 1, Feb. no. 6, 1966, pp. 53-58. 1966, pp. 9-15. 15393. ANDERSON, E. L.; BABER, B. B.; 15385. ALMQYIST, G. The fatigue stren­ KU, P. N. Rolling contact fatigue char­ gth of electroslag welded joints. Weld. acteristics of aircraft turbine engine Res. Abroad, vol. 12, no. 1, Jan. 1966, lubricants. U.S. Air Force Aero. Pro- PP. 2-9. puls, Labs Tegh, Rep, no. AFAPL-TR-66- 42, May 1966, pp. 42. 15386. ALTHOF, W. Festigkeitsverhalten von uberlappten Metallklebungen unter 15394. ANDO, Ζ.; NAKANO, Ν.; UTO, Τ.; schwingender Beanspruchung bei Raum- HIROSE, Μ. Axial fatigue of carbon temperatur und bei +100'C [The strength steel in the plastic range. [J] Zairvo. of bonded single lap metal joints sub­ vol. 15, no. 154, July 1966, pp. 499- jected to fatigue loading at room temp­ 506 (pp. 33-40). erature and at +100'C]. Dtsch. Luft- Raumfahrt Forschungsber. no. FB-66-47, 15395. ANDREICHÜK, V. K.; GOR'TANO?, G. May 1966, pp. 44. English trans.: G. B. V. Effect of molybdenum disulphide on R, Aircr. Establ. Libr. Trans;, no. the fatigue strength of components with 1207, Dec. 1966, pp. 20. electrolytic iron coatings. [R] Elekt- ronn. Obrabot. Mater.. no. 6 (12), 15387. ALTHCM^, W. Die Anwendung des 1966, pp. 68-69. PROT-Abkürzungsverfahrens zum Bestimmen der Dauerschwingfestigkeit von uber­ 15396. ANDREW, S.; ATKINSON, M. R.; lappten Metallklebverbindungen [The WHITTAKER, M. W. Vehicle service loads application of the PROT accelerated - suspension component loads in a front method for the determination of the wheel drive car. Mot. Ind. Res. Assoc, fatigue strength of single lap metal Rep, no. 1966/12, Oct. 1966, pp. 19. 1966 FATIGUE OF MATERIALS, COMPONENTS AND STRUCTURES 15397. ANDREWS, A. ¥.; HEBER, E.; 15406. AOKI, S. Dynamic strength of KERRY, F. A. Pin fretting fatigue in steel wire - (V) A new device for aluminium alloy lugs - part 4. G.B. testing steel wire fatigue. [J] Nagova Scient, tech. Memo, no. 11/65, April !^ogyo gi.lutsu Shikensho Hpkoku, vol. 1966, pp. 13. 15, no. 10, Oct. 1966, pp. 323-326. 15398. ANDREVS, A. W.; HEBER, E.; 15407. ARAKIDA, I.; HORI, K.; KDDO, K. CERRT, F. Α· Fretting fatigue of pin Effect of the structure of materials on Joints, part 5: steel lugs. G.B. Scl­ the damage due to rolling contact. (On ent, tech. Memo, no. 12/65, April 1966, the damage due to rolling contact of pp. 5. back-up roll materials - IV). [J] Tetsu -to-Haganet vol. 52, no. 10, Oct. 1966, 15399. ANSELL, G. S.; KIN, H. S.; ROG­ pp. 1613-1616 (pp. 57-60). ERS, Η· C. Effect of dissolved hydro­ gen on the fatigue behaviour of an Al- 15408. ARATA, T.; PURUICHI, H. Some Al 0 SAP-type alloy. A?M Trans, Q., observations of pits near grain bound­ vol.^59, no. 4, Dec. 1966, pp. 630-643. aries and of grain boundary migration during fatigue in zinc polycrystals. 15400. ARTIKAIR, P. Α.; FRIDMAN, Z. G. Japan J, Appl, Phys., vol. 5, no. 8, Effects of fatigue ageing on the stress Aug. 1966, p. 725. rupture strength. [R] Izv. Vvssh. Uch- ebht gay^j, gft^fft, Mgt^?^U>> vol. 9, no. 15409. ASPINWALL, D. H.; BLAKE, R. E. 7, July 1966, pp. 153-156. An application of decision theory to a vibration-fatigue problem. Shock Vibr. 15401. AHTONOy, A. P.; MIKHIN, H. M. Bull., no. 35, pt 5, Feb. 1966, pp. 307 Investigation of the influence of str­ -319. aightening on the fatigue strength of crankshafts. [R] Tr^t« S^fkho^m^s^i- 15410. ATODA, M. Method for statistic­ lax, no. 6, 1966, pp. 44-46. ally analyzing the fatigue life of automobile suspensions. [J] Hino Giho. 15402. AMTROPO?. Y. P.; OSHCHEPKO?, Tu. vol. 4, no. 10, 1966, pp. 47-49. P.; PTATAKOVA, L. L. Research into the properties of low-nickel and nickel- 15411. BABENEO, A. F.; QSKERSKII, Y. I. free case-hardenable steels for highly On the problem of the dynamic endurance stressed gear wheels. [R] Izv. Vvssh. of steel cables. [R] Stal'nve Kanatv. gCtie^n, ?aY^4, Masftlnostr* no. 7, 1966, no. 3, 1966, pp. 140-145. pp. 119-125. 15412. BADER, W. SchweiBfehler und die 15403. AHTROPO?, ?, P.; PTATAK07A, L. Dauerfestigkeit [Weld defects and the L.; COZLOVA, R. P. Effect of steel com­ fatigue strength]. ZIS-Mitt.. vol. 8, position on the life of transmission no. 9, Sept. 1966, pp. 1275-1293. gears. [R] Izv. Vvssh. Uchebn, Zaved. Chern, Metall.. vol. 9, no. 10, 1966, 15413. BAGGERLT, R. G. X-ray analysis pp. 128-135. of fatigue damage in copper. NASA Con­ tract. Rep, no. CR-75754, 1966, pp. 49. 15404. AOKI, I.; KUNIO, T.; lAKANORA, H. Crack initiation and propagation at 15414. BAKER, A. A. The effect of fibre multiple repeated stress in many stress volume fraction and interfacial bond on levels. [J] Zairvo. vol. 15, no. 149, the fatigue of aluminium reinforced Feb. 1966, pp. 95-101. with stainless steel wires. APPI, Mater. Res.. vol. 5, no. 3, July 1966, pp. 143 15405. AOKI, I.; KUNIO, T.; NAKAMDRA, -153. H. Service load and fatigue strength (Report 2: crack-propagation under mul­ 15415. BAKER, A. A. Effect of fibre tiple repeated stress at two stress diameter and discontinuous fibres on levels). [J] Nippon K^k^i g^kai Roip- the fatigue of a fibre-reinforced bunshu. vol. 32, no. 244, Dec. 1966, metal. Appl, Mater, Res., vol. 5, no. pp. 1762-1768. 4, Oct. 1966, pp. 210-217.

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