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J INDEX TO EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS Volume 32,1992 TITLE INDEX Embedded-strain-sensor Development for Composite Smart Stmctures — T.B. Salzano, C.A. Calder and D.W. De Hart, 225-229 (Sept.). Application of Grating Objective Speckle Mediod to Conf)osite Materials Estimation of Plated-hole Barrel Stress from Thermally Induced Out-crf- — M. Tu, P.J. Gielisse and W. Xu, 83-88 (Mar.). plane Displacement Gradients Measured by Electro-optic Holographic Automated Simultaneous Measurement of Thickness and Wave Velocity Interferometry — T.S. Gross, D.W. Watt and J.A. Perault, 316-322 by Ultrasound, An — V. Dayal, 197-202 (Sept). (Dec.). Axial Damping in Metal-matrix Coii^iosites I — A New Technique for Experimental Analysis of Accuracy and Precision of a High-speed Strain- gage System Based on the Direct-resistance Method, An — P. Cappa Measuring Phase Difference to Radians — V.K. Kinra and C.G. and Z. Del Prete, 78-82 (Mar.). Wren, 163-171 (June). Expenmental Characterization (rf Nonlinear Rate-dependent Behavior in Axial Damping in Metal-matrix Composites 11 —A Theoretical Model Advanced Polymer Composite — Thomas S. Gates, 68-73 (Mar.). and its Experimental Verification — C.G. WTen and V.K. Kinra, Experimental Determination d the Dynamic Stress-intensity Factor Using 172-178 (June). Caustics and Photoelasticity — C. Taudou and K. Ravi-Chandar, 203- Bar Impact Tester for Dynamic Fracture Testing of Ceramics and Ce¬ 210 (Sept.) ramic Composites, A — L.R. Deobald and A.S. Kobayashi, 109-116 Experimental Evaluation of Mixed-mode Fracture in Adhesive Bonds — (June). H. Chai, 296-303 (Dec.). Calculation of Strain from an Object Grating on a Reseau Film — K. Experimental Investigation d Creep-crack-tip Deformation Using Moit6 Anderesen and B. Hubner, 96-101 (June). Interferometry — B.S.-J. Kang, Y.-N. Zhuang and O.-K. Liu, 309-315 Characterization of Mode II Fracture Behavior in Fiba-reinforced Ce¬ (Dec.). ramic Composite Utilizing Las» Interferometry — S. Mall and J. Flow Visualization Study of the Macromechanics of Abrasive-wateijet Truskowski, 234-239 (Sept). Turning — A.I. Ansari, M. Hashish and M.M. Ohadi, 358-364 (Dec.). Comprehensive Aiuilytical Solution for Free Vibration of Rectangular Fracture Mechanics of a Tension-shear Macrocrack in Rocks — A.K. Plates with Classical Edge Conditions: Experimental Verification, A — Maji and J. Wang, 190-196 (June). R.K. Singal, D.J. Gorman and S.A. Forgues, 21-23 (Mar.). Immersion Interferometer for Microscope Moir6 Interferometry — B. Han Compressive Strength of Edge-loaded Corrugated Board Panels — E.K. and D. Post, 38-41 (Mar.). Hahn, A. De Ruvo, B.S. Westerlind and L.A. Carlsson, 259-265 Importance of Attending to Details in Experimental Stress Analysis, The, (Sept.). The 1991 Murry Lecture — Harry Fessler, 42-48 (Mar.). Computerized Image Processing for Whole-field Determination of Isodyne Stress Analysis of Adhesively Bonded Symmetric Joints — J.T. Isoclinics and Isochromatics — A.V.S.S.S.R. Sarma, S.A. Pillai, G. Pindera and G. Wong, 350-359 (Dm.). Subramanian and T.K. Varadan, 24-29 (Mar.). Isothermal Low-cycle Fatigue Testing of Microscale Solder Interconnec¬ Qack Growth Induced by Thermal-mechanical Loading — R. Jdin, G.A. tions — T.D. Dudderar, N. Nir, A.R. Storm and C.C. Wong, 11-20 Hartman and J.P. Gallagher, 102-108 (June). (Mar.). Qitical Needs of Fringe-cxrder Accuracies in Two-color HolograjMc Measurement of Dynamic Relative Displacements — W.E Baker and Interferometry — C.S. Vikram and W.K. Witfierow, 74-77 (Mar.). C.R. Farrar, 184-189 (June). Cyclic Deformation of TiNi Shape-mem«y Alloy Helical Spring — H. Measurement of Elastoplastic Stresses, On the — William N. Sharpe, Jr., Tobushi, Y. Ohashi, T. Hori and H. Yamamoto, 304-308 (Dec.). 62-67 (Mar.). Design of a Biaxial Extensometerfor Measuring Strains in Chicifotm Measurement of Three-dimensional Strains Around a Creep-crack Tip, A Specimens — A. Makinde, L. Thibodeau, K.W. Neale and D. Lefebvre, — K. Hatanaka, T. Fujimitsu and H. Inoue, 211-217 (Sept.). 132-137 (June). Measuring the Stiffness of Concrete Shear Walls During Dynamic Tests Determination of the Complex Shear Modulus of Structural Adhesives — C.R. Farrar and W.E. Baker. 179-183 (June). Using a Doubly Clamped Sandwidi Beam — K.N. Morman, Jr., C. Li, New Technique for Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation of Adhesive F. Zhang and R.A. Dickie, 124-131 (June). Joints: Part 1. Theory, A — S.E. Hanneman and V.K. Kinra, 323-331 Development of an Apparatus of for Biaxial Testing Using Cruciform (Dec.). Specimens — A. MaJdnde, L. Thibodeau and K.W. Neale, 138-144 New Technique for Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation d Adhesive (June). Joints: Part II. Evaluation, A — S.E. Hanneman and V.K. Kinra, 332- Development of a Test Machine and Method for Galling Studies — A. 341 (Dec.). Eratas, H.J. Carper and W.R. Blackstone, 342-349 (Dec.). Nondestructive Evaluation d Damage in Composite Structures Using Difrfaction Efficiencies of Speckle Patterns Recorded on Photographic Modal Parameter — D.R. Saunders, Y.I. Kim and N. Stubbs, 240-251 Film — Steven H. Collicott, 34-37 (Mar.). CSept.). Edge-compression Fixture fix' Buckling Studies of Corrugated Board Optimal Sampling and Range of Measurement in Displacement-only Panels —E.K. Hahn, L.A. Carlsson and B.S. Westerlind, 252-258 Laser-speckle Correlation — D.J. Chen and F.P. Chiang, 145-153 (Sept.). (June). Elastic and Yield Behavior of Polyethylene Tubes Subjected to Biaxial Fhotoelastic Analysis ctf Frozen Stressed Specimens Using Spectral Loading, The — M.E. Tuttle, M. Semeliss and R. Wong, 1-10 (Mar.). Contents Analysis — S.J. Haake and E.A. Patterson, 266-272 (Sept.). Elastic Constant Measurement by Using Line-focus-beam Acoustic Response d an Aluminum Composite to Combined Tension Torsion — Microscope — T. Mihara and M. Obata, 30-33 (Mar.). N. Tsangarakis, G. Pelletier and M.S. Pq)i, 49-53 (Mar.). Experimental Mechanics • 369 Sensitivity Analysis of Qosed-loop Control Systems on Flexible Struc¬ De Ruvo, A. — Compressive Strength of Edge-loaded Corrugated Board tures — S.G. Webb, J.C. Smith, J.S. Turcotte and E. Garcia, 54-61 Panels, 259-265 (Sept.). (Mar.). Dd Prete, Z. — An Experimental Analysis of Accuracy and Precision of Shear Difference Method with Chebysev Polynomials — J. Cemosek, a High-speed Stiain-gage System Based on the Direct-resistance 365-368 (Dec.). Method, 78-82 (Mar.). Surface and Interior Strain Fields Measured by Multiple Embedded Grid Deobald, L,R. — A Bar Impact Tester for Dynamic Fracture Testing (ff Moir6 and Strain Gages — G. Cloud and S. Paleebut, 273-281 (Sept.). Ceramics and Ceramic Composites, 109-116 (June). Surface Integrity of Iconel 718 Nickel-base Superalloy Using Controlled Dickie, R.A. — Determination of the Complex Shear Modulus of Struc¬ and Natural Contact Length Tools — Part I: Lubricated — A.B. Sadat tural Adhesives Using a Doubly Qamped Sandwich Beam, 124-131 and M.Y. Reddy, 282-288 fSent.). (June). three-dimensional ^ects in Interfacial Crack Propagation — K.M. Duddenir, T.D. — Isothermal Low-cycle Fatigue Testing of Microscale Liechti, Y.-S. Chai and Y.-M. Liang, 218-224 (Sept ). Solder Interconnections, 11-20 (Mar.). Thermoelastic Determination of Individual Stress Continents in Loaded Farrar, C.R. — Measuring the Stiffness of Concrete Shear Walls During Composites — Z. Feng, D. Zhang, R£. Rowlands and B.I. Sandor, Dynamic Tests, 179-183 (June). 89-95 (June). Measurement of Dynamic Relative Displacements, 184-189 (June). Uniaxial Compression Testing of M30 and JA2 Gun Propellants Using a Eratas, A. — Development of a Test Machine and Method for Galling Statistical D^ign Strategy — G.A. Gazonas and J.C. Ford, 154-162 Studies, 342-349 (Dec,). (June). Feng, Z. — Thermoelastic Determination of Individual Stress Coinx)- Use of Digital Processing in Shidying Stretch-forming Sheet Metal, The nents in Loaded Composites, 89-95 (June). — R.B. Joshi, A.E. Bayoumi and H.M. Zbib, 117-123 (June). Fessler, H. — The Importance of Attending to Details in Experimental Using Strain Gages to Measure Both Strain and Temperature — P. Stress Analysis, The 1991 Murray Lecture, 42-48 (Mar.). Ctqjpa, G. De Rita, K.G. McConnell and L.W. Zachary, 230-233 (Sept.). Ford, J.C. — Uniaxial Compression Testing of M30 and JA2 Gun X-ray-based Displacement Measurement for Hostile Environments — Propellants Using a Statistical Design Strategy, 154-162 (June). H.A. Canistraro, E.H. Jordan and D.M. Pease, 289-295 (Dec.). Forgues, S.A. — A Comprehensive Analytical Solution for Free Vibra¬ tion of Rectangular Plates with Classical Edge Conditions: Experimental Veriiication, 21-23 (Mar.). AUTHOR INDEX Fnjiinitsa, T. — A Measurement of Three-dimensional Strains Around a Creep-crack Tip, 211-217 (Sept.). Gallagher, J.P. — Crack Growth Induced by Thermal-mechanical Andresen, K. — Calculation of Strain from an Object Grating on a Re- Loading, 102-108 (June). seau Film, 96-101 (June). Garda, E. — A Sensitivity Analysis of Qosed-loop Control Systems on Ansari, A.I. — Flow Visualization Study of the Macromechanics of Flexible Structures, 54-61 (Mar.). Abrasive-waterjet Turning, 358-364 (Dec.). Gates, T.S. — Experimental Characterization of Nonlinear Rate-depen- Baker, W.E. — Measurement of Dynamic Relative Displacements, 184- dent Bhavior in Advanced Polymer Composite, 68-73 (Mar.). 189 (June). Gazonas, G.A. — Uniaxial Compression Testing of M30 and JA2 Gun Measuring the Stiffness of Concrete Shear Walls During Dynamic Propellants Using a Statistical Design Strategy, 154-162 (June). Tests, 179-183 (June). Giellsse, P.J. — Application of Grating Objective Speckle Method to Bayoumi, A.E. — The Use of Digital Pressing in Studying Stretch¬ Composite Materials, 83-88 (Mar.). forming Sheet Metal, 117-123 (June). Gorman, D.J. — A Comprehensive Analytical Solution for Free Vibra¬ Blackstone, W.R. — Development of a Test Machine and Method for tion of Rectangular Plates with Classical Edge Conditions: Galling Studies, 342-349 (Dec.). Experimental Verification, 21-23 (Mar.). Canistraro, H.A. — X-ray-based Displacement Measurement for Hostile Gross, TA — Estimation of Plate-hole Barrel Stress from Thermally Environments, 289-295 (Dec.). Induced Out-of-plan Displacement Gradients Measured by Electro-optic Calder, C.A. — Embedded-strain-sensor Development for Composite Hologrr^hic Interferometry, 316-322 (Dec.). Smart Structures. 225-229 (Sept.). Haake, SJ. — Photoelastic Analysis of Frozen Stressed Specimens Using Cappa, P. — An Experimental Analysis of Accuracy and Precision of a Spectral Contents Analysis, 266-272 (Sept.). High-speed Strain-gage System Based on the Direct-resistance Method, Hahn, E).K. — Edge-compression Fixture for Buckling Studies of Corru¬ 78-82 (Mar.). gated Board Panels, 252-258 (Sept.). Using Strain Gages to Measure Both Strain and Temperature, 230-233 Compressive Strength of Edge-loaded Corrugated Board Panels, 259- (Sept.). 265 (Sept.). Carlsson, L.A. — Edge-compression Fixture for Buckling Studies of Han, B. —I mmersion Interferometer for Microscope Moire Interferome¬ Corrugated Board Panels, 252-258 (Sept.). try, 38-41 (Mar.). Compressive Strength of Edge-loaded Corrugated Board Panels, 259- Hannonan, S.E. — A New Technique for Ultrasonic Nondestructive 265 (Sept.). Evaluation of Adhesive Joints: Part I. Theory, 323-331 (Dec.). Carper, H. J. — Development of a Test Machine and Method 'or Galling A New Teduiique for Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation of Studies, 342-349 (Dec.). Adhesive Joints: Part II. Evaluation, 331-341 (Dec.). Cemosek, J. — Shear Difference Method with Chebysev Polynomials, Hashish, M. — Flow Visualization Study of the Macromechanics of 365-368 (Dec.). Abrasive-waterjet Turning, 358-364 (Dec.). Chai, H. — Experimental Evaluation of Mixed-mode Fracture in Adhe¬ Hatanaka, K. — A Measurement of Three-dimensional Strains Around a sive Bonds, 296-303 (Dec.). Creep-crack Tip, 211-217 (Sept.). Chai, Y.>S. — Three-dimensional Effects in Interfacial Crack Propaga¬ Hori, T. — (Tyclic Deformation of TiNi Shape-memory Alloy Helical tion, 218-224 (Sept.). Spring, 304-308 (Dec.). Chen, D.J. — Optimal Sampling and Range of Measurement in Dis¬ Hubner, B. — Calculation of Strain fix>m an Object Grating on a Re- placement-only Laser-speckle Chirelation, 145-153 (June). seauFilm, 96-101 (June). Chiang, F.P. — Optimal Sampling and Range of Measurement in Dis¬ Inoue, H. — A Measurement of Three-dimensional Strains Around a placement-only Laser-speckle Correlation, 145-153 (June). Creep-crack Tip, 211-217 (Sept.). CoDicott, S.H. — Diffraction Efficiencies (ff Speckle Patterns Recorded John, R. — Crack Growth Induced by Thermal-medianical Loading, on Photogra{Mc Film, 34-37 (Mar.). 102-108 (June). Dayal, V. — An Automated Simultaneous Measurement of Thickness Jordan, FXH. — X-ray-based Displacement Measurement for Hostile and Wave Velocity by Ultrasound, 197-202 (Sept.). Environments, 289-295 (Dec.). De Hart, D. W. — Embedded-strain-sensor Development for Composite Jodii, R.B. — The Use of Digital Processing in Studying Stretdi-forming Smart Structures, 225-229 (Sept.). Sheet Metal, 117-123 (June). De Rita, G. — Using Strain Gages to Measure Both Strain and Tempera¬ Kang, B,S.-J. — Experimental Investigation of Creep-crack-tip Defor¬ ture, 230-233 (Sept.). mation Using Moir6 Interferometry, 309-315 (Dec.). 370 • December 1992 Kim, Y.I. — Nondestiuctive Evaluation of Damage in Composite Stnic- Reddy, M.Y. — Surface Integrity (rf Iconel 718 Nickel-base Superalloy tures Using Modal Parameter, 240-251 (Sept.). Using Controlled and Natural Contact Length Tools — Part I: Lubri¬ Kinra, V.K. — Axial Damping in Metal-matrix Composites I — A New cated. 282-288 (Sept.). Technique for Measuring Phase Difference to 10*^ Radians, 163-171 Rowlands, R.E^—^Thermoelastic Detennination cf Individual Stress (June). Components in Loaded Composites, 89-95 (June). Axial Damping in Metal-matrix Confxisites II — A Theoretical Model Sandor, B.I. — Thermoelastic Determination <rf Individual Stress Com¬ and its Experimental Verification, 172-178 (June). ponents in Loaded Composites, 89-95 (June). A New Technique for Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation of Sadat, A.B. — Surface Integrity <rf Iconel 718 Nickel-base Superalloy Adhesive Joints: Part 1. Theory, 323-331 (Dec.). Using Controlled and Natural Contact Length Tools — Part I: Lubri A New Technique for Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation of cated, 282-288 (Sept.). Adhesive Joints: Part II. Evaluation, 331-341 (Dec.). Salzano, T.B. — Embedded-strain-sensor Development for Composite Kobayashi, A,S. — A Bar Impact Tester for Dynamic Fracture Testing Smart Structures, 225-229 (Sqx.). of Ceramics and Ceramic Composites, 109-116 (June). Sanna, A.V.S,S,S.R. — Cunqxiterized Image Processing for Whole-field Lrfebvre, D. — Design of a Biaxial Extensometer for Measuring Strains Determination of Isoclinics and Isochromatics, 24-29 ^ar.). in Cruciform Specimens, 132-137 (June). Saunders, D.R. — Nondestiuctive Evaluation of Damage in Composite Li, C — Determination of the Complex Shear Modulus cf Structural Structures Using Modal Parameter, 240-251 (Sept.). Adhesives Using a IDoubly Clamped Sandwich Beam, 124-131 (June). SemeUss, M. — The Elastic and Yield Behavior <rf Polyethylene Tubes Liang, Y.-M. — Three-dimensional Effects in Interfacial Crack Propa¬ Subjected to Biaxial Loading, 1-10 (Mar.). gation, 218-224 (Sept.). Sharpe, Jr,, W.N. — On the Measurement erf Elastoplastic Stresses, 62- Liechti, K.M. — Three-dimensional Effects in Interfacial Crack Propa¬ 67 (Mar.). gation, 218-224 (Sept.). Staigal, R.K. — A Comprehensive Analytical Solution for Free Vibration Liu, O.-K. — Experimental Investigation of Creep-crack-tip Deformation of Rectangular Plates with Classical Edge Conditions: Experimental Using Moir6 Interferometry, 309-315 (Dec.). Verification, 21-23 (Mar.). Maji, A.K. — Fracture Mechanics of a Tension-shear Mactocrack in Smith, J.C. — A Sensitivity Analysis <rf Qosed-loop Control Systems on Rocks, 190-196 (June). Flexible Structures, 54-61 (Mar.). Makinde, A. — Design of a Biaxial Extensometer for Measuring Strains Storm, A.R. — Isothermal Low-cycle Fatigue Testing of Microscale in Cruciform Specimens, 132-137 (June). Solder Interconnections. 11-20 (Mar.). Development ot an Apparatus of for Biaxial Testing Using Cmciform Stubbs, N. — Nondestmetive Evaluation of Damage in Composite Specimens, 138-144 (June). Structures Using Modal Parameter, 240-251 (Sept.). Mall, S. — Characterization of Mode II Fracture Behavior in Fiber- Subramanian, G. — Computerized Image Processing for Whole-field reinforced Ceramic Composite Utilizing Laser Interferometry, 234-239 Determination of Isoclinics and Isocfaromatics, 24-29 (Mar.). (Sept.). Taudou, C. — Experimental Determination ctf the Dynamic Stress- McConnell, K.G. — Using Strain Gages to Measure Both Strain and intensity Factor Using Caustics and Photoelasticity, 203-210 (Sept.). Temperature, 230-233 (Sept.). Thibodeau, L. — Design of a Biaxial Extensometer for Measuring Mihara, T. — Elastic Constant Measurement by Using Line-focus-beam Strains in Cruciform Specimens, 132-137 (June). Acoustic Microscope, 30-33 (Mar.). Development of an Apparatus ctf for Biaxial Testing Using Cmciform Morman, Jr., K.N. — Determination of the Complex Shear Modulus of Specimens, 138-144 (June). Stmctural Adhesives Using a Doubly Clamped Sandwich Beam, 124- Tobushi, H. — Cyclic Deformation of TiNi Shape-memory Alloy Heli¬ 131 (June). cal Spring, 304-308 (Dec.). Neale, K.W. — Design of a Biaxial Extensometer for Measuring Strains Truskowsld, J. — Characterization of Mode II Fracture Behavior in in Cruciform Specimens, 132-137 (June). Fiber-reinforced Ceramic Composite Utilizing Laser Interferometry, Development ctf an Apparatus of for Biaxial Testing Using Cmciform 234-239 (Sept.). Specimens, 138-144 (June). Tsangarakis, N. — Response of an Aluminum Composite to Combined Nlr, N. — Isothermal Low-cycle Fatigue Testing of Microscale Solder Tension Torsion, 49-53 (Mar.). Interconnections, 11-20 (Mar.). Turcotte, J.S. — A Sensitivity Analysis of Gosed-loop Control Systems Obata, M. — Elastic Constant Measurement by Using Line-focus-beam on Flexible Structures, 54-61 (Mar.). Acoustic Microscope, 30-33 (Mar.). Ohadi, M.M. — Flow Visualization Study of the Macromechanics of Tuttle, M.E_The Elastic and Yield Behavior of Polyethylene Tubes Abrasive-waterjet Turning, 358-364 (Dm.). Subjected to Biaxial Loading, 1-10 (Mar.). Ohadii, Y. — Cyclic Deformation of TiNi Shape-memory Alloy Helical Varadan, T.K. — Computerized Image Processing for Whole-field De¬ termination of Isoclinics and Isochromatics, 24-29 (Mar.). Spring, 304-308 (Dec.). Paleebut, S. — Surface and Interior Strain Fields Measured by Multiple Vikram, CS. — Critical Needs of Fringe-order Accuracies in Two-color Embedded Grid Moir6 and Strain Gages, 273-281 (Sq>t.). Hologriqihic Interferometry, 74-77 (Mar.). Patterson, E.A. — Photoelastic Analysis of Frozen Stressed Specimens Wang, J. — Fracture Medianics of a Tension-diear Macrocrack in Rocks, 190-196 (June). Using Spectral Contents Analysis, 266-272 (Sept.). Pease, D.M. — X-ray-based Displacement Measurement for Hostile Watt, D.W. — Estimation of Plate-hole Barrel Stress from Thermally Environments, 289-295 (Dec.). Induced Out-ctf-plan Displacement Gradients Measured by Electro-optic Pelletier, G. — Response of an Aluminum Composite to Combined Holographic Interferometry, 316-322 (Dec.). Tension Torsion, 49-53 (Mar.). Webb, S.G. — A Sensitivity Analysis of Qosed-loop Control Systems on Pepi, M.S. — Response of an Aluminum Composite to Combined Ten¬ Flexible Structures, 54-61 (Mar.). sion Torsion, 49-53 (Mar.). Westerlind, B,S. — Edge-compression Fixture for Buckling Studies of Peranlt, J. A. — Estimation of Plate-hole Barrel Stress from Thermally Corrugated Board Panels, 252-258 (Sept.). Induced Out-of-plan Displacement Gradients Measured by Electro-optic Compressive Strength of Edge-loaded Corrugated Board Panels, 259- Holographic Interferometry, 316-322 (Dec.). 265 (Sept.). Pindera, J.T. — Isodyne Stress Analysis of Adhesively Bonded Sym¬ Wltherow, W.K. — Critical Needs of Fringe-order Accuracies in Two- metric Joints, 350-359 (Dec.). color Holographic Interferometry, 74-77 (Mar.). PUlai, S.A. — Computerized Image Processing for Whole-field Determi¬ Wong, C.C. — Isothermal Low-cycle Fatigue Testing of Microscale nation of Isoclinics and Isochromatics, 24-29 (Mar.). Solder Interconnections, 11-20 (Mar.). Post, D. — Immersion Interferometer for Microscope Moire Interferome¬ Wong, G. — Isodyne Stress Analysis of Adhesively Bonded Symmetric try, 38-41 (Mar.). Joints, 350-359 (Dec.). Ravi-Chandar, K. — Experimental Detennination of the Dynamic Wong, R. — The Elastic and Yield Behavior <rf Polyethylene Tubes Stress-intensity Factor Using (Caustics and Photoelasticity, 203-210 Subjected to Biaxial Loading, 1-10 (Mar.). (Sept.). Wren, CG. — Axial Damping in Metal-nnatrix Composites I — A New Experimental Mechanics • 371 Technique for Measuring Phase Difference to lO"^ Radians, 163-171 Zbib, H.M. — The Use of Digital Processing in Studying Stretdi-form- ing Sheet Metal, 117-123 (June). (June). Axial Damping in Metal-matrix Composites II — A Theoretical Model Zhang, D. — Thermoelastic Determination of Individual Stress Compo¬ and its Experimental Verification, 172-178 (June). nents in Loaded Conqx>sites, 89-95 (June). Zachary, L.W. — Using Strain Gages to Measure Botfi Strain and Tem¬ Zhang, F. — Determination of the Complex Shear Modulus of Structural perature, 230-233 (Sept.). Adhesives Using a Doubly Clamped Sandwidi Beam, 124-131 (June). Yamamoto, H. — Cyclic Deformation of TiNi Shape-memory AUoy Zhuang, Y.-N. — Experimental Investigation of Creep-aack-tip De¬ Helical Spring, 304-308 (Dec.). formation Using Moir6 Intoferometry, 309-315 (Dec.). STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. 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