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Experimental Mechanics (2007) Vol. 47 Index to EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS Volume 47, 2007 TITLE INDEX A New Device for Mechanical Testing of Blood Vessels at Determination of Early Flow Stress for Ductile Specimens at High Cryogenic Temperatures, J.L. Jimenez Rios and Y. Rabin, Strain Rates by Using a SHPB, B. Song, W'. Chen. B.R. 47(3), 337-346. Antoun and D.J. Frew, 47(5), 671-679. A Non-linear Algorithm of Photoelastic Tomography for the Axi- Development of Patterns for Digital Image Correlation Measure¬ symmetric Problem, H. Aben and A. Errapart, 47(6), 821-830. ments at Reduced Length Scales, W.A. Scrivens, Y. Luo, A Practical Application of Ultrasonic Thermal Stress Monitoring M.A. Sutton. S.A. Collette. M.L. Myrick, P. Miney, P.E. Colavita. in Continuous Welded Rails, D. Vangi and A. Virga, 47(5), A.P. Reynolds and X. Li, 47( 1), 63-77. 617-623. Dynamic Contact Behavior of a Golf Ball during Oblique Impact: A Study of Crack-inclusion Interactions and Matrix-inclusion Effect of Friction between the Ball and Target. K. Arakawa, Debonding Using Moire Interferometry and Finite Element T. Mada, H. Komatsu, T. Shimizu, M. Satou, K. Takehara and Method, PC. Savalia and H.V. Tippur, 47(4), 533-547. G. Etoh, 47(2), 277-282. Accurate Turbine Inertia Measurement, G. Paniagua and T. Yasa, Elastic Properties and Representative Volume Element of Poly¬ 47(5), 693-700. crystalline Silicon for MEMS, S.W. Cho and 1. Chasiotis. Aerodynamic Coefficients and Deformation Measurements on 47(1). 37^9. Flexible Micro Air Vehicle Wings, R. Albertani, B. Stanford, Experimental Techniques for the Mechanical Characterization of J.P. Hubner and P.G. Iflu, 47(5), 625-635. One-Dimensional Nanostructures, Y. Zhu, C. Ke and H.D. An Alternative Mechanism of Non-contact Anterior Cruciate Espinosa, 47( 1), 7-24. Ligament Injury During Jump-landing: In-vitro Simulation. Flexible Probes for Characterizing Surface Topology: From J. Hashemi. N. Chandrashekar, T. Jang, F. Karpat, M. Oseto Biology to Technology, A. Vaziri, R.A. Jenks. A.-R. Boloori and and S. Ekwaro-Osire. 47(3). 347-354 G.B. Stanley, 47(3). 417^25. An Experimental Investigation of Deformation and Fracture of Flexible Wiper System Dynamic Instabilities: Modelling and Experi¬ Nacre—Mother of Pearl, F. Barthelat and H.D. Espinosa, mental Validation, C. Chevennement-Roux, T. Dreher, P. Alliot, 47(3). 311-324. E. Aubry, J.-P. Laine and L. Jezequel, 47(2), 201-210. An In Situ Ultrasonic Technique for Simultaneous Measurement Full 3D Measurement of Strain Field by Scattered Light for of Longitudinal and Shear Wave Speeds in Solids. T.H. Kidd, Analysis of Structures. A. Germaneau. P. Doumalin and J.C. S. Zhuang and G. Ravichandran, 47(6), 753-759. Dupre, 47(4), 523-532. Assessment of High Speed Imaging Systems for 2D and 3D High-speed Photoelastic Stress Analysis of Axially-impacted Finite Deformation Measurements: Methodology Development and Column, K. Kawata. S. Hashimoto, Y. Masuda and R. Hayasi. Validation. V. Tiwari, M.A. Sutton and S.R. McNeill, 47(4), 47(4). 465-471. 567-579. Influence of Molecular Conformation on the Constitutive Response Automated Stress Separation Along Stress Trajectories. G. Petrucci of Polyethylene: A Comparison of HDPE. UHMWPE and PEX, and G. Restivo, 47(6), 733-743. E.N. Brown. R.B. Willms, G.T. Gray HI. P.J. Rae, C.M. Cady, Calibration of Stress-triaxiality Dependent Crack Formation K. S. Vecchio, J. Flowers and M.Y. Martinez. 47(3). 381-393. Criteria: A New Hybrid Experimental—Numerical Method. Identification of Impact Damage in S-2 Glass Composite Missile D. Mohr and S. Henn. 47(6), 805-820. Casings Using Complementary Vibration and Wave Propagation Capillary Adhesion Between Elastically Hard Rough Surfaces, Approaches. H.R. Kess, S. Sundararaman, C.D. Shah. D.E. .Adams, M.P. de Boer, 47(1). 171-183. S.M. Walsh, C. Pergantis and M. Triplett, 47(4), 497-509. Colour Adaptation in Three Fringe Photoelasticity, K.R. Madhu. Intralaboratory Repeatability of Residual Stress Determined by the R.G.R. Prasath and K. Ramesh. 47(2). 271-276. Slitting Method, M.J. Lee and M.R. Hill. 47(6), 745-752. Coupled Strain and Fresnel Response of Photoelastic Coatings at Load Extraction from Photoelastic Images Using Neural Networks, Oblique Incidence, J.P. Hubner and L. Chen, 47(4). 549-560. V.N. Dubey, G.S. Grewal and D.J. Claremont, 47(2). 263-270. Cure-dependent Viscoelastic Poisson’s Ratio of Epoxy, D.J. M-shaped Specimen for the High-strain Rate Tensile Testing Using O'Brien, N.R. Sottos and S.R. White. 47(2), 237-249. a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Apparatus, D. Mohr and G. Damping Characterization and Viscoelastic Behavior of Laminated Gary, 47(5). 681-692. Polymer Matrix Composites Using a Modified Classical Lami¬ Measurement of Deformation and Strain in Nitinol, K.E. Perry, nation Theory, M.M. Shokrieh and A. Najafi. 47(6), 831-839. P.E. Labossiere and E. Steffier, 47(3), 373-380. Deduction of Spinal Loading from Vertebral Body Surface Strain Measurement of Orthopedic Cortical Bone Screw Insertion Measurments, D.R. Linders and D.J. Nuckley, 47(3). 303-310. Performance in Cada\ er Bone and Model Materials, B. Kincaid, Design of an Impact Loading Machine Based on a Flywheel Device: L. Schroder and J. Mason. 47(5), 595-607. Application to the Fatigue Resistance of the High Rate Measurement of Residual Stresses in Nuclear-grade Zircaloy-4(R) Pre-straining Sensitivity of Aluminum Alloys. C. Froustey, Tubes—Effect of Heat Treatment, J. Rasty. X. Le, M. M. Lambert, J.L. Charles and J.L. Lataillade. 47(6), 709-721. Baydogan and J.F. Cardenas-Garcia. 47(2). 185-199. SEM Experimental Mechanics (2007) Vol. 47 Measurement of the Apparent Density of Green Ceramic Tiles by a Response of Quasi-statically Loaded Corrugated Panels with Non-contact Ultrasonic Method. G.M. Revel, 47(5), 637 648. Partially Restrained Boundaries, G.S. Langdon and G.K. Measurement of the Dynamic Bulk and Shear Response of Soft Schleyer, 47(2), 251-261. Human Tissues. H. Saraf. K.T. Ramesh, A.M. Lennon, A.C. Rosetta Stone Experiments. And a Mesomechanical Approach to Merckle and J.C. Roberts, 47(3), 439^49. High-strain-rate Deformation and Fracture (Murray Lecture), Measurements of Two Independent Viscoelastic Functions by D.A. Shockey, 47(5), 581-594. Nanoindentation, G. Huang and H. Lu, 47(1), 87-98. Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Small and Large Measuring Fracture Energy in a Brittle Polymeric Material: Deformation Measurements Part 1: SEM Imaging at Magni¬ Application of a High-Speed Optical Extensometer, K. fications from 200 to 10,000, M.A. Sutton. N. Li, D.C. Joy, Arakawa and T. Mada, 47(2), 211-216. A. P. Reynolds and X. Li, 47(6). 775-787. Mechanics of Organic, Implant, and Bioinspired Materials: Guest Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Small and Large Editorial, E.N. Brown, 47(3), 301-302. Deformation Measurements Part 11: Experimental Validation Methods for Examining the Fatigue and Fracture Behavior of Hard for Magnifications from 200 to 10,000, M.A. Sutton, N. Li, Tissues, D. Zhang, A. Nazari, M. Soappman, D. Bajaj and D. Garcia. N. Comille, J.J. Orteu, S.R. McNeill, H.W. Schreier, D. Arola, 47(3), 325-336. X. Li and A.P. Reynolds, 47(6), 789-804. Micro- and Nanoscale Defonnation Measurement of Surface and Shear Failure of Inconel 718 under Dynamic Loads, D.A. Shockey, Internal Planes via Digital Image Correlation, T.A. Berfield, J.K. J.W. Simons, C.S. Brown and T. Kobayashi, 47(6). 723-732. Patel, R.G. Shimmin, P.V. Braun, J. Lambros and N.R. Sottos, Shell Buckling of Imperfect Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes— 47(1), 51-62. Experiments and Analysis, P.R. Guduru and Z. Xia, 47(1), Miniaturized Compression Test at Very High Strain Rates by Direct 153-161. Impact. J.Z. Malinowski. J.R. Klepaczko and Z.L. Kowalewski, Sl-Traceable Spring Constant Calibration of Microfabricated Ca.nti- 47(4). 451-463. levers for Small Force Measurement, G.A. Shaw, J. Kramar and Modulus, Fracture Strength, and Brittle vs. Plastic Response of the J. Pratt. 47(1), 143-151. Outer Shell of Arc-grown Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes. Static Finite Element Validation of a Flexible Micro Air Vehicle, W. Ding, L. Calabri, K.M. Kohlhaas, X. Chen. D.A. Dikin B. Stanford, R. Albertani and P. IQu, 47(2). 283-294. and R.S. Ruoff, 47(1), 25-36. Statistical Analysis of the Effect of Intensity Pattern Noise on the Monitoring Microstructural Evolution. Crack Fonnation and Damage Displacement Measurement Precision of Digital Image Cor¬ Characteristics near Crack Tip in a Highly Filled Elastomer- relation Using Self-correlated Images, Z.Y. Wang, H.Q. Li, Using Digital Radiography X-ray Techniques, C.T. Liu, 47( 1), J.W. Tong and J.T. Ruan, 47(5), 701-707. 79-85. Strain Measurements of Silicon Dioxide Microspecimens by Multiscale Creep Compliance of Epoxy Networks at Elevated Digital Imaging Processing. W.N. Sharpe, Jr., J. Pulskamp, Temperatures, T.F. Juliano, M.R. VanLandingham, C.A. D.S. Gianola, C. Eberl, R.G. Polcawich and R.J. Thompson, Tweedie and K.J. Van Vliet, 47(1), 99 105. 47(5), 649-658. Nanoindentation and Microindentation of CuAlNi Shape Memory Stress and Moisture Effects on Thin Film Buckling Delamination, Alloy. W.C. Crone, H. Brock and A. Creuziger, 47(1), 133 142. P. Waters and A.A Volinsky, 47(1), 163-170. Nanomechanical Property and Nanowear Measurements for Sub- Superelasticity in a New Biolmplant Material: Ni-rich 55NiTi Alloy, 10-nm Thick Films in Magnetic Storage, K.M. Lee, C.-D. Yeo R. R. Adharapurapu and K.S. Vecchio, 47(3), 365-371. and A.A. Poylcarpou. 47(1), 107-121. Tailoring Beam Mechanics Towards Enhancing Detection of Nanoscale Measurements in Mechanics: Guest Editorial, I. Chasiotis, Hazardous Biological Species, S. Morshed and B.C. Prorok, 47( 1), 5-6. 47(3), 405^15. On the Development of a Mesoscale Friction Tester, M. Wang, TECHNICAL NOTE: Optical Sensing Limits in Contact and D. Xu. K. Ravi-Chander and K.M. Liechti, 47(1), 123-131. Bending Mode Atomic Force Microscopy, T.W. Ng and On the Investigation of Some Parameter Identification and Exper¬ S. Thirunavukkarasu, 47(6), 841-844. imental Modal Filtering Issues for Nonlinear Reduced Order TECHNICAL NOTE: Testing Aluminum Alloy from Quasi-static to Models. S.M. Spottswood and R.J. Allemang. 47(4), 511-521. Dynamic Strain-rates with a Modified Split Hopkinson Bar On the Testing of Vibration Performances of Road Vehicle Suspensions, Method, R. Othman and G. Gary, 47(2), 295-299. F. Giorgetta, M. Gobbi and G. Mastinu, 47(4), 485-495. Three-dimensional Full-field Measurements of Large Deformations Onset of Surface Damage in Modular Orthopedic Implants: Influence in Soft Materials Using Confocal Microscopy and Digital Volume of Normal Contact Loading and Stress-assisted Dissolution, Correlation, C. Franck, S. Hong, S.A. Maskarinec, D.A. Tirrell J.-J. Ryu. V. Dayal and P. Shrotriya. 47(3), 395-403. and G. Ravichandran, 47(3), 427-438. Plated and Intact Femur Strains in Fracture Fixation Using Fiber Unsteady Dynamic Crack Propagation in a Brittle Polymer, K. Bragg Gratings and Strain Gauges, P.M. Talaia, A. Ramos. Arakawa and T. Mada, 47(5), 609-615. 1. Abe, M.W. Schiller, P. Lopes. R.N. Nogueira, J.L. Pinto, Use of 3-D Digital Image Correlation to Characterize the Mech¬ R. Claramunt and J.A. Simoes. 47(3), 355-363. anical Behavior of a Fiber Reinforced Refractory Castable, Radial Inertia Effects in Kolsky Bar Testing of Extra-soft Speci¬ L. Robert, F. Nazaret, T. Cutard, J.-J. Qrteu, 47(6), 761-773. mens, B. Song, Y. Ge. W.W. Chen and T. Weerasooriya, 47(5), Use of Scanning Electron Microscope and the Non-local Isotropic 659-670. Damage Model to Investigate Fracture Process Zone in Residual Stress Analysis of Orthotropic Materials by the Through-hole Notched Concrete Beams, H. Hadjab.S, M. Chabaat and Drilling Method. P. Pagliaro and B. Zuccarello, 47(2). 217-236. J.-Fr. Thimus, 47(4), 473-484. SEM Experimental Mechanics (2007) Vol. 47 AUTHOR INDEX Brock. H.—Nanoindentation and Microindentation of CuAINi Shape Memory Alloy, 47(1). 133-142. Abe, I.—Plated and Intact Femur Strains in Fracture Fixation Using Cady, C.M.—Influence of Molecular Conformation on the Fiber Bragg Gratings and Strain Gauges, 47(3). 355-363. Constitutive Response of Polyethylene: A Comparison of Aben, H.—A Non-linear Algorithm of Photoelastic Tomography HDPE, UHMWPE and PEX, 47(3), 381-393. for the Axisymmetric Problem, 47(6), 821-830. Calabri, L.—Modulus, Fracture Strength, and Brittle vs. Plastic Adams, D.E.—Identification of Impact Damage in S-2 Glass Response of the Outer Shell of Arc-grown Multi-walled Composite Missile Casings Using Complementary Vibration Carbon Nanotubes. 47(1), 25-36. and Wave Propagation Approaches, 47(4), 497-509. Cardenas-Garcia, J.F.—Measurement of Residual Stresses in Adharapurapu, R.R.—Superelasticity in a New Biolmplant Mate¬ Nuclear-grade Zircaloy-4(R) Tubes—Effect of Heat Treat¬ rial: Ni-rich 55NiTi Alloy, 47(3), 365-371. ment, 47(2), 185-199 Albertani, R.—Aerodynamic Coefficients and Deformation Meas¬ Chabaat, M.—Use of Scanning Electron Microscope and the Non¬ urements on Flexible Micro Air Vehicle Wings, 47(5), local Isotropic Damage Model to Investigate Fracture Process 625-635. Zone in Notched Concrete Beams. 47(4), 473^84. Albertani, R.—Static Finite Element Validation of a Flexible Micro Chandrashekar, N.—An Alternative Mechanism of Non-contact Air Vehicle, 47(2), 283-294. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury During Jump-landing: In- Allemang, R.J.—On the Investigation of Some Parameter Identi¬ vitro Simulation, 47(3). 347-354. fication and Experimental Modal Filtering Issues for Nonlin¬ Charles, J.L.—Design of an Impact Loading Machine Ba.sed on ear Reduced Order Models, 47(4), 511-521. a Flywheel Device: Application to the Fatigue Resistance Alliot. P.—Flexible Wiper System Dynamic Instabilities: Model¬ of the High Rate Pre-straining Sensitivity of Aluminum ling and Experimental Validation, 47(2), 201-210. Alloys, 47(6), 709-721. Antoun, B.R.—Determination of Early Flow Stress for Ductile Chasiotis, 1.—Elastic Properties and Representative Volume Specimens at High Strain Rates by Using a SHPB, 47(4). Element of Polycrystalline Silicon for MEMS. 47(1), 37-49. 671-679. Chasiotis, 1.—Nanoscale Measurements in Mechanics: Guest Arakawa, K.—Dynamic Contact Behavior of a Golf Ball during Editorial, 47( 1), 5-6. Oblique Impact: Effect of Friction between the Ball and Chen, L.—Coupled Strain and Fresnel Response of Photoelastic Target. 47(2), 277-282. Coatings at Oblique Incidence. 47(4). 549-560. Arakawa, K.—Measuring Fracture Energy in a Brittle Polymeric Chen, W.—Determination of Early Flow Stress for Ductile Material: Application of a High-Speed Optical Extensometer, Specimens at High Strain Rates by Using a SHPB, 47(4), 47(2), 211-216. 671-679. Arakawa, K.—Unsteady Dynamic Crack Propagation in a Brittle Chen, W.W.—Radial Inertia Effects in Kolsky Bar Testing of Polymer, 47(5), 609-615. Extra-soft Speciments. 47(5), 659-670. Arola, D.—Methods for Examining the Fatigue and Fracture Chen, X.—Modulus, Fracture Strength, and Brittle vs. Plastic Behavior of Hard Tissues. 47(3), 325-336. Response of the Outer Shell of Arc-grown Multi-walled Aubry, E.—Flexible Wiper System Dynamic Instabilities: Model¬ Carbon Nanotubes. 47(1), 25-36. ling and Experimental Validation, 47(2), 201-210. Chevennement-Roux, C.—Flexible Wiper System Dynamic Instabil¬ Bajaj, D.—Methods for Examining the Fatigue and Fracture ities: Modelling and Experimental Validation. 47(2). 201-210. Behavior of Hard Tissues, 47(3), 325-336. Cho, S.W.—Elastic Properties and Representative Volume Element Barthelat, F.—An Experimental Investigation of Deformation and of Polycrystalline Silicon for MEMS. 47(1), 37-49. Fracture of Nacre—Mother of Pearl. 47(3), 311-324. Claramunt. R.—Plated and Intact Femur Strains in Fracture Baydogan, M.—Measurement of Residual Stresses in Nuclear- Fixation Using Fiber Bragg Gratings and Strain Gauges. grade Zircaloy-4(R) Tubes—Effect of Heat Treatment. 47(2), 47(3), 355-363. 185-199. Claremont, D.J.—Load Extraction from Photoelastic Images Using Bertleld, T.A.—Micro- and Nanoscale Deformation Measurement Neural Networks, 47(2), 263-270. of Surface and Internal Planes via Digital Image Correlation, Colavita, P.E.—Development of Patterns for Digital Image 47(1). 51-62. Correlation Measurements at Reduced Length Scales. 47(1), Boloori, A.-R.—Flexible Probes for Characterizing Surface To¬ 63-77. pology: From Biology to Technology, 47(3). 417-425. Collette, S.A.—Development of Patterns for Digital Image Braun, P.V.—Micro- and Nanoscale Deformation Measurement of Correlation Measurements at Reduced Length Scales, 47(1). Surface and Internal Planes via Digital Image Correlation. 63-77. 47(1), 51-62. Comille, N.—Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Brown, C.S.—Shear Failure of Inconel 718 under Dynamic Loads. Small and Large Deformation Measurements Part 11: 47(6), 723-732. Experimental Validation for Magnifications from 200 to Brown, E.N.—Influence of Molecular Conformation on the 10,000, 47(6). 789-804. Constitutive Response of Polyethylene: A Comparison of Creuziger, A.—Nanoindentation and Microindentation of CuAINi HDPE. UHMWPE and PEX. 47(3), 381-393. Shape Memory Alloy, 47(1), 133-142. Brown, E.N.—Mechanics of Organ, Implant and Bioinspired Crone, W.C.—Nanoindentation and Microindentation of CuAINi Materials: Guest Editorial, 47(3), 301-302. Shape Memory .Alloy, 47(1). 133-142. SEM Experimental Mechanics (2007) Vol. 47 Cutard. T.—Use of 3-D Digital Image Correlation to Characterize Ge, Y.—Radial Inertia Effects in Kolsky Bar Testing of Extra-soft the Mechanical Behavior of a Fiber Reinforced Refractory Speicmens, 47(5), 659-670. Castable. 47(6), 761-773. Germaneau, A.—Full 3D Measurement of Strain Field by Dayal, V.—Onset of Surface Damage in Modular Orthopedic Scattered Light for Analysis of Structures, 47(4), 523-532. Implants; Influence of Normal Contact Loading and Stress- Gianola, D.S.—Strain Measurements of Silicon Dioxide Micro¬ assisted Dissolution. 47(3), 395^03. specimens by Digital Imaging Processing, 47(5), 649-658. de Boer, M.R—Capillary Adhesion Between Elastically Hard Giorgetta, F.—Qn the Testing of Vibration Performances of Road Rough Surfaces. 47(1). 171-183. Vehicle Suspensions, 47(4), 485-495. Dikin. D.A.—Modulus. Fracture Strength, and Brittle vs. Plastic Gobbi, M.—On the Testing of Vibration Performances of Road Response of the Outer Shell of Arc-grown Multi-walled Vehicle Suspensions, 47(4), 485-495. Carbon Nanotubes. 47(1), 25-36. Gray, III G.T.—Influence of Molecular Conformation on the Ding, W.—Modulus, Fracture Strength, and Brittle vs. Plastic Constitutive Response of Polyethylene: A Comparison of Response of the Outer Shell of Arc-grown Multi-walled HDPE, UHMWPE and PEX, 47(3), 381-393. Carbon Nanotubes, 47(1), 25-36. Grewel, G.S.—Load Extraction from Photoelastic Images Using Doumalin, P.—Full 3D Measurement of Strain Field by Scattered Neural Networks, 47(2), 263-270. Light for Analysis of Structures. 47(4)523-532. Guduru, P.R.—Shell Buckling of Imperfect Multiwalled Carbon Dreher, T.—Flexible Wiper System Dynamic Instabilities: Model¬ Nanotubes—Experiments and Analysis, 47(1), 153-161. ling and Experimental Validation, 47(2), 201-210. Hadjab.S, H.—Use of Scanning Electron Microscope and the Non¬ Dubey, V.N.—Load Extraction from Photoelastic Images Using local Isotropic Damage Model to Investigate Fracture Process Neural Networks. 47(2), 263-270. Zone in Notched Concrete Beams, 47(4), 473-484. Dupre. J.C.—Full 3D Measurement of Strain Field by Scattered Hashemi, J.—An Alternative Mechanism of Non-contact Anterior Light for Analysis of Structures. 47(4), 523-532. Cruciate Ligament Injury During Jump-landing; In-vitro Eberl, C.—Strain Measurements of Silicon Dioxide Microspeci¬ Simulation, 47(3), 347-354. mens by Digital Imaging Processing, 47(5), 649-658. Hashimoto, S.—High-speed Photoelastic Stress Analysis of Axi¬ Ekwaro-Osire, S.—An Alternative Mechanism of Non-contact ally-impacted Finite Column, 47(4), 465^71. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury During .lump-landing: In- Hayasi, R.—High-.speed Photoelastic Stress Analysis of Axially- vitro Simulation. 47(3), 347-354. impacted Finite Column. 47(4), 465^71. Errapart. A.—A Non-linear Algorithm of Photoelastic Tomogra¬ Henn, S.—Calibration of Stress-triaxiality Dependent Crack phy for the Axisymmetric Problem, 47(6), 821 -830. Formation Criteria: A New Hybrid Experimental—Number- Espinosa, H.D.—An Experimental Investigation of Deformation ical Method. 47(6), 805-820. and Fracture of Nacre—Mother of Pearl, 47(3), 311-324. Hill, M.R.—Intralaboratory Repeatability of Residual Stress Espinosa, H.D.—Experimental Techniques for the Mechanical Determined by the Slitting Method, 47(6), 745-752. Characterization of One-Dimensional Nanostructures. 47(1), Hong, S.—Three-dimensional Full-field Measurements of Large 7-24. Defomiations in Soft Materials Using Confocal Microscopy Etoh, G.—Dynamic Contact Behavior of a Golf Ball during and Digital Volume Correlation, 47(3), 427-438. Oblique Impact: Effect of Friction between the Ball and Huang, G.—Measurements of Two Independent Viscoelastic Target. 47(2), 277-282. Functions by Nanoindentation, 47(1), 87-98. Flowers. J.—Influence of Molecular Conformation on the Consti¬ Hubner, J.P.—Aerodynamic Coefficients and Deformation Measure¬ tutive Response of Polyethylene: A Comparison of HDPE, ments on Flexible Micro Air Vehicle Wings, 47(5), 625-635. UHMWPE and PEX, 47(3), 381-393. Hubner, J.P.—Coupled Strain and Fresnel Response of Photoelas¬ Franck. C.—Three-dimensional Full-field Measurements of Large tic Coatings at Qblique Incidence, 47(4), 546-560. Deformations in Soft Materials Using Confocal Microscopy Itju, P.G.—Aerodynamic Coefficients and Deformation Measure¬ and Digital Volume Correlation, 47(3), 427^38. ments on Flexible Micro Air Vehicle Wings, 47(5), 625-635. Frew, D.J.—Determination of Early Flow Stress for Ductile Speci¬ Itju, P.G.—Static Finite Element Validation of a Flexible Micro Air mens at High Strain Rates by Using a SHPB, 47(4), 671-679. Vehicle, 47(2), 283-294. Froustey, C.—Design of an Impact Loading Machine Based on a Jang, T.—An Alternative Mechanism of Non-contact Anterior Flywheel Device: Application to the Fatigue Resistance of the Cruciate Ligament Injury During Jump-landing: In-vitro High Rate Pre-straining Sensitivity of Aluminum Alloys, Simulation, 47(3), 347-354. 47(6). 709-721. Jenks, R.A.—Flexible Probes for Characterizing Surface Topolo¬ Garcia. D.—Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Small gy: From Biology to Technology, 47(3), 417-425. and Large Deformation Measurements Part II; Experimental Jimenez Rios, J.L.—A New Device for Mechanical Testing of Validation for Magnifications from 200 to 10,000, 47(6), Blood Vessels at Cryogenic Temperatures, 47(3), 337-346. 789-804. Jezequel, L.—Flexible Wiper System Dynamic Instabilities: Gary, G.—M-shaped Specimen for the High-strain Rate Tensile Modelling and Experimental Validation, 47(2), 201-210. Testing Using a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Apparatus, Joy, D.C—Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Small 47(5), 681-692. and Large Deformation Measurements Part 1: SEM Imaging at Gary G.— TECHNICAL NOTE: Testing Aluminum Alloy from Magnifications from 200 to 10,000, 47(6). 775-787. Quasi-static to Dynamic Strain-rates with a Modified Split Juliano, T.F.—Multiscale Creep Compliance of Epoxy Networks at Hopkinson Bar Method, 47(2), 295-299. Elevated Temperatures, 47(1), 99-105. SEM Experimental Mechanics (2007) Vol. 47 Karpat, F.—An Alternative Mechanism of Non-contact Anterior Li, N.—Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Small and Cruciate Ligament Injury During Jump-landing; In-vitro Large Deformation Measurements Part I: SEM Imaging at Simulation, 47(3), 347-354. Magnifications from 2(K) to 10,000, 47(6), 775-787. Kawata, K.—High-speed Photoelastic Stress Analysis of Axially- Li, N.—Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Small and impacted Finite Column, 47(4), 465-471. Large Deformation .Measurements Part II: Experimental Vali¬ Ke, C. Experimental Techniques for the Mechanical Character¬ dation for Magnifications from 200 to 10,000,47(6), 789-804. ization of One-Dimensional Nanostructures, 47( I), 7-24. Li, X.—Development of Patterns for Digital Image Correlation Kess, FI.R.- Identification of Impact Damage in S-2 Glass Measurements at Reduced Length Scales, 47( 1), 63-77. Composite Missile Casings Using Complementary Vibration Li, X.—Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Small and and Wave Propagation Approaches, 47(4), 497-509. Large Deformation Measurements Part I: SEM Imaging at Kidd, T.H.—An In Situ Ultrasonic Technique for Simultaneous Magnifications from 200 to 10,000, 47(6), 775-787. Measurement of Longitudinal and Shear Wave Speeds in Li, X.—Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Small and Solids, 47(6), 753-759. Large Deformation Measurements Part II: Experimental Vali¬ Kincaid, B.—Measurement of Orthopedic Cortical Bone Screw dation for Magnifications from 200 to 10,000,47(6), 789-804. Insertion Performance in Cadaver Bone and Model Materials, Liechti, K.M.—On the Development of a Mesoscale Friction 47(5), 595-607. Tester, 47(1), 123-131. Klepaczko, J.R.—Miniaturized Compression Test at Very High Linders, D.R.—Deduction of Spinal Loading from Vertebral Body Strain Rates by Direct Impact, 47(4), 451 463. 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