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Chen Multiple crack problem for an infinite strip . Z. Chen . Investigation of stress singularity coefficient for a finite plate containing rigid line . M. Liaw and M. Kamel A crack approaching a curvilinear hole in an anisotropic plane under general loadings K. Fujii, S. Duan and A mathematical model for fracture process of four K. Nakagawa point bending concrete beam J. Do Amaral Cintra The analytic condition of the plastic—elastic instability in the presence of a crack after general yield A. S. Khan, Xinwei Wang Numerical analyses of breech pressure chambers with and S. S. Shah cavities or semi-elliptical cracks Xiang Qiao Yan, Shanyi Du J-integral criterion of delamination onset in tough- and Duo Wang ened matrix composite laminates M. O. Lai The use of AC field measurement technique in crack profile prediction Chen Chuan-Yao and A quantitative economic life criterion Chen You-Ping S. T. Raveendra and Computation of stress intensity factors for interfacial P. K. Banerjee cracks J. Zuidema and Interaction of fatigue crack growth properties and M. Mannesse crack surface geometry in Al 2024 G. Fernlund and J. K. Spelt Analytical method for calculating adhesive joint fracture parameters Wang Yuanhan Asymmetric crack problems calculated by the bound- ary collocation method N. T. Younis and Interaction between parallel edge cracks J. Njock Libii M. A. Kattis Therma! stress intensity factors for a partially bonded rigid fiber inclusion G. Shen, A. Plumtree and Weight function for the surface point of semi-elliptical G. Glinka surface crack in a finite thickness plate iii H. S. Saxena, Coplanar cracks at the interface of bonded dissimilar R. S. Dhaliwal and orthotropic elastic half-planes J. G. Rokne A. Bhattacharya Crack tip opening displacement in relatively high toughness materials K. Sobczyk and Cumulative jump-correlated model for random fatigue J. Trebicki G. D. Stefanou and Torsional resistance of prestressed concrete beams P. Regan with rectangular section D. Xiao, D. G. Harlow Numerical solutions of the random Paris—Erdogan and T. J. Delph equation D. Radaj and S. Zhang Simplified formulae for stress intensity factors of spot welds Software Survey Section NUMBER 2 A. Le Van and J. Royer A numerical procedure for regularized integral equations for elastostatic problems of flat cracks in opening mode K. S. Chan, J. H. Fitzgerald Growth response of inclined fatigue cracks in and T. C. Chang compact-tension specimens Wen Pi-Hua The accurate solutions of stress intensity factor for a crack at the interface between two different media G. A. Papadopoulos and The influence of the stress-assisted diffusion on crack P. |. Poniridis initiation and caustics T. S. Srivatsan, R. Auradkar Cyclic stress response and cyclic fracture behavior and A. Prakash of silicon carbide particulate reinforced aluminum metal—matrix composite T. S. Srivatsan, T. Hoff The high strain cyclic fatigue and fracture behavior of and A. Prakash 2090 aluminum alloy M. Tabuchi, K. Kubo Effect of specimen size on creep crack growth rate and K. Yagi using ultra-large CT specimens for 1Cr-Mo-V steel G. S. Hinderliter, A least-squares approach for evaluating stress inten- R. V. Mahajan and sity factors from mixed-mode caustics A. S. Voloshin C. L. Chow and F. Yang On one-parameter description of damage state for brittle material Z. D. Jiang, J. Petit Stress intensity factors of two parallel 3D surface and G. Bezine cracks iv L. Banks-Sills and Y. Volpert Application of the cyclic J-integral to fatigue crack propagation of Al 2024-T351 A. M. Abdel Mageed Mixed mode crack growth under static and cyclic and R. K. Pandey loading in Al-alloy sheets N. Bontcheva and R. lankov Numerical investigation of the damage process in metal forming P. Matic, G. C. Kirby Ill, Ductile alloy constitutive response by correlation of M. I. Jolles and P. R. Father iterative finite element simulation with laboratory video images S. Itou Strain energy release rate for an interface crack in linearized couple-stress theory P. T. Elangovan Formulations for fracture stress, CTP zone and R-curves W. C. Hwang and Y. C. Lin Reliable design failure criteria for composite chambers Software Survey Section NUMBER 3 H. M. Jensen The blister test for interface toughness measurement Y. W. Kwon and Boundary element analysis of cracks normal to bima- R. Dutton terial interfaces B. Strnadel and The characteristic distance of spheroidized steels K. Mazanec Jianping Zhou and A damage evolution equation of particle-filled com- Yinchu Lu posite materials . S. Wang and A strip model for fatigue crack growth predictions . F. Blom under general ioad conditions . S. Wang Crack surface displacements for Mode | one-dimen- sional cracks in general two-dimensional geometry . L. Otegui, A strain gauge technique for monitoring small fatigue . H. Mohaupt and cracks in welds D. J. Burns A. J. McEvily, D. Eifler An analysis of the growth of short fatigue cracks and E. Macherauch K. Y. Lam and S. P. Phua Multiple crack interaction and its effect on stress intensity factor Z. Feng, R. J. Sanford Determining stress intensity factors from smoothing and R. E. Rowlands finite-element representation of photomechanical data Fan Tian-You Propagating crack in a strip: a study on exact analytic solutions in closed form A. B. Doyum and An arbitrarily oriented inclusion in a half-space sub- A. Gursoy jected to an inclined surface load M. Fujikubo, S. Berge CTOD estimates of surface cracked wide plates in and T. Moan bending—l. Finite element analysis M. Fujikubo, S. Berge CTOD estimates of surface cracked wide plates in and T. Moan bending—lII. Level-3 CTOD method M. Fujikubo, S. Berge CTOD estimates of surface cracked wide plates in and T. Moan bending—lll. The wide plate with overmatched welded joint 1. Avnon, Controlled dynamic cracking of hardened cement D. Z. Yankelevsky and paste specimens C. H. Jaegermann Technical Notes M. B. Cortie The irrepressible relationship between the Paris law parameters T. Fett An analysis of the three-point bending bar by use of the weight function method Software Survey Section NUMBER 4/5 Preface Special Lecture H. Liebowitz, A. K. Noor New computing systems and their impact on struc- and T. E. Moyer, Jr. tural and fracture mechanics calculations /ntroductive Lecture T. Yokobori Some critical questions and future directions for frac- ture research High Temperature Mechanical Properties of Advanced Materials A. Saxena Creep crack growth in high temperature ductile ma- terials (Plenary Paper) A. T. Yokobori, Jr., Characterization of high temperature creep crack T. Yokobori and growth and creep life from high temperature ductile T. Nishihara through to high temperature brittle materials K. Kikuchi and Y. Kaji Relaxation behaviour of Hastelloy XR in LCF tests Advanced Composites C. Bathias Fracture and fatigue of high performance composite materials: mechanisms and prediction (Plenary Paper) vi T. Kishi Dynamic fracture toughness in ceramics and ceramics matrix composites (Plenary Paper) N. Takeda, O. Chen, Acoustic emission characterization of the fracture T. Kishi, W. Tredway mechanism of a high compliant, glass—matrix com- and K. Prewo posite K. Ikeda and T. Kishi Transformed ZrO, volume fraction in Al,O, matrix multi-toughening composites Kyo-Han Kim, Fracture toughness and acoustic emission behavior of Jin-Hoon Park, Y. Imai dental composite resins and T. Kishi H. Ishii, K. Tohgo Fatigue crack propagation of SiC whisker reinforced and H. Araki 6061 aluminum alloy composite T. Nishino, S. Urai Interface microstructure and strength of SiC/SiC joint and M. Naka brazed with Cu-Ti alloys Non-elastic Deformation of Ceramic-like Materials K. Hirao, Y. Benino, Inelastic deformation of bioactive glass-ceramics J. Matsuoka and N. Soga Ho-Sung Lee Phenomenon of intergranular cavitation and failure in and A. K. Mukherjee superplasticity Y. Yoshizawa High-temperature deformation and grain growth in and T. Sakuma fine-grained zirconia M. Boussuge Localized viscoplasticity in structural ceramics: mod- elling and influence on mechanical properties A. T. Yokobori, Jr., Time-dependent mechanical behaviour of alumina T. Adachi and T. Yokobori ceramics /mpact and Thermal Shock Behaviour M. V. Swain Quasi-brittle behaviour of ceramics and its relevance for thermal shock I. Maekawa, Damage induced in SiC by a particle impact Hyung-Seop Shin and H. Miyata Y. Akimune, Oblique impact damage by spherical particles onto T. Ogasawara, N. Hirosaki Si;N, and T. Akiba Y. Kanto and H. Homma Effect of cooling configuration on thermal shock frac- ture toughness of SiC Time and Cyclic Effects A. Otsuka, H. Sugawara Static and cyclic fatigue of glass and silicon nitride and Y. Ishihara under tensile and tension—compression fatigue tests vii A. Ueno, H. Kishimoto, Crack propagation behavior of sintered silicon nitride H. Kawamoto under cyclic loads of high stress ratio and high fre- and M. Asakura quency Microstructural Factor and Interfacial Matters M. Prager Assuring reliability of advanced materials in severe applications (Plenary Paper) A. Kishimoto, Microstructure dependence of mechanical and K. Koumoto, H. Yanagida dielectric strengths—I|. Porosity and M. Nameki N. lwamoto Joining of zirconia to metals using Zr—Cu alloy and H. Yokoo Y. S. Chung and T. Iseki Interfacial phenomena in joining of ceramics by active metal brazing alloy M. Naka and M. Maeda Application of ultrasound on joining of ceramics to metals K. Nagai, O. Umezawa, Internal crack initiation in high cycle fatigue at cryo- T. Yuri and K. Ishikawa genic temperatures K. Miyazawa Alumina coating of austenitic stainless steel by sol-gel and T. Sakuma process NUMBER 6 I. L. Lim, I. W. Johnston The use of transition elements and S. K. Choi V. Murti, W. Zhang and Stress invariants in an orthotropic damage space S. Valliappan V. S. Gopalaratnam and Numerical characterization of the nonlinear fracture B.S. Ye process in concrete |. V. Varfolomeyev, Prediction of part-through crack growth under cyclic V. A. Vainshtok and loading A. Ya. Krasowsky Wen-Xue Wang, An analysis of compressive stability of elastic solids Wei Shen, Y. Takao, containing a crack parailel to the surface Zhen Shen and Pu-Hui Chen H. R. Mayer, S. E. Stanzl Fatigue crack propagation in the threshold regime and E. K. Tschegg after rapid load reduction Y. Z. Chen Fixed rigid line problem in antiplane elasticity Jiann-Quo Tarn and Analysis of cracked plates with a bonded patch Kam-Lun Shek viii Kang Yong Lee and Determination of thermal stress intensity factors for an Chang Won Shul interface crack under vertical uniform heat flow Wang Tiejun A continuum damage model for ductile fracture of weld heat affected zone V. K. Srivastava Prediction of fracture toughness of GRP composites by ultrasonic technique . Bhattacharya and A new approach for CTOD evaluation in slow crack . N. Kumar growth situations . C. Kirby Ill and A complex systems approach to metallic fracture sur- . Matic face characteriztion . Margaritis and Energy evaluations during crack initiation . Botsis . Glinka and G. Shen Universal features of weight functions for cracks in mode | V. A. Vainshtok, Creep crack growth laws in heat-resistant steels M. V. Baumshtein, |. A. Makovetskaya and I. V. Kramarenko A. Martinelli, E. Monti Relationship between J and a during whole crack and S. Venzi propagation Technical Note N. |. loakimidis Construction of singular integral equations for inter- acting straight cracks by using REDUCE Software Survey Section Index to Vol. 40 Reproduced with the permission of Pergamon Press Inc., by University Microfilms inc. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited.