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Journal of Testing and Evaluation Author Index Volume 27, 1999 Briggs, B: see Sousa, JB, Prates, M, Bar- Du, ML and Chiang, FP: Observation of Number Month of Issue Pages ros, R, Langlois, P, Leclerc, AM, and the propagation of plastic strain in HSLA Briggs, B 80 Steel, March, 85 January 1-84 March 85-176 Brown, WC: see Tonyan, TD, Moyer, KW, Duncan, PB: see La Van, DA, Duncan, PB, May 177-247 and Brown, WC Zeng, H, and Sharpe, WN July 249-306 September 307-354 November 357-439 Cc E Cantwell, WJ: see Grant, PV and Cantwell, Eren, O, Marar, K., and Celik, T.: Effects A Wi of silica fume and steel fibers on some me- chanical properties of high-strength fiber-re- Asundi, A: see Zhao, B and Asundi, A Carey, RF: see Herman, BA and Carey, RF inforced concrete, Nov., 380 Carll, CG and Highley, TL: Decay of wood and wood-based products above ground in buildings, March, 150 B Celik, M and Bilir, OG: Analysis of F Baker, KH: see Lytle, CD and Baker, KH Stresses in Spur Gears by the Photoelastic Fendley, A, Marpet, MI, Medoff, H, and Balasubramonian, S: see Pandian, NS and Coating Method, July, 266 Schutter, D: Repeatability and reproducibil- Balasubramonian, S Celik, T.: see Eren, O, Marar, K., and Ce- ity in walkway-safety tribometry: abrasive- Barclay, DW: see Chui, YH, Barclay, DW, lik, T. grit size in test-foot preparation, Jan., 76 and Cooper, PA Chen, Y: see Baskaran, A, Chen, Y, and Fenske, E: see He, Q, Bressers, J, Fenske, Barros, R: see Sousa, JB, Prates, M, Bar- Vilaipornsawai, U E, and Decat, R ros, R, Langlois, P, Leclerc, AM, and Chiang, FP: see Du, ML and Chiang, FP Flynn, J: see Powerss, CM, Kulig, K, Briggs, B Flynn, J, and Brault, JR Chuai, CT: see Tan, SA, Fwa, TF, and Baskaran, A, Chen, Y, and Vilaiporn- Chuai, CT Frost, FF and Karri, V: Effect of heat sawai, U: A new dynamic wind load cycle treatment on mechanical properties and to evaluate mechanically attached flexible Chui, YH, Barclay, DW, and Cooper, surface roughness of aluminum Alloy 601, membrane roofs, July, 249 PA: Evaluation of wood poles using a free July, 273 vibratiion technique, May, 191 Bayer, P, Notes, A, and Singher, L: Early Fwa, TF: see Tan, SA, Fwa, TF, and Chuai, detection of fatigue damage through ultra- Chwirut, DJ: see Walsh, DL, Chwirut, DJ, CT sonic non-destructive evaluation—Part I: and Kotz, RM theory, Nov., 428 Close, D: see Singh, SP, Walker, R, and Bayer, P, Singher, L, and Notea, A: Close, D G Early detection of fatigue damage through Colbert, JC: see Montemayor, RG, Roger- ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation: part son, JE, Colbert, JC, and Schiller, SB Gassan, J: see Bledzki, AK, Gassan, J, and II: experimental, Nov., 428 Kessler, A Cooper, PA: see Chui, YH, Barclay, DW, Bilir, OG: see Celik, M and Bilir, OG and Cooper, PA Ghosh, TK: Devlopment and Evaluation of a Biaxial Tensile Tester for Fabrics, Bledzki, AK, Gassan, J, and Kessler, A: Coyle, TW: see Sarrafi-Nour, GR and July, 282 Loss energy of composite materials. Part Coyle, TW II: Impact loading, Jan., 36 Gil, CM, Lissenden, CJ, and Lerch, BA: Yield of Inconel 718 by axial-torsional Blessing, GV: see Slotwinski, JA and loading at temperatures up to 649°C, Sept., Blessing, GV D 327 Bossi, RH: Failure analysis using microfo- Decat, R: see He, Q, Bressers, J, Fenske, E, Gil, CM: see Lissenden, CJ, Gil, CM, and cus x-ray imaging, March, 137 and Decat, R Lerch, BA Brault, JR: see Powerss, CM, Kulig, K, Divinsky, M and Livneh, M.: Probabilis- Glaser, RA, Shulman, §S, and Klinger, P: Flynn, J, and Brault, JR tic model for the analysis of dynamic cone Data supporting a provisional American Bressers, J: see He, Q, Bressers, J, Fenske, penetrometer test values in pavement Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E, and Decat, R structure evaluation, Jan., 7 method for metalworking fluids, Part 2: © 1999 by the American Society for Testing and Materials 445 446 JOURNAL OF TESTING AND EVALUATION preliminary report of evaluation of a K McCowan, CN, Wang, CM, and ternary solvent blend in a provisional Vigliotti, DP: Charpy impact verification ASTM method for metalworking fluids (P- Karri, V: see Frost, FF and Karri, V data (1994-1996): a summary, March, 89 42-97), March, 131 Kessler, A: see Bledzki, AK, Gassan, J, Medoff, H: see Fendley, A, Marpet, MI, Glaser, RA: Data supporting a provisional and Kessler, A Medoff, H, and Schutter, D American Society for Testing and Materi- Klinger, P: see Glaser, RA, Shulman, S, Montemayor, RG: The effect of kine- als (ASTM) method for metalworking flu- and Klinger, P matic viscosity on the flash point of liquids ids, Part I: a solvent blend with wide-rang- ing ability to dissolve metalworking fluids, Kolednik, O: see Riemelmoser, FO, Pip- determined by ASTM 93 Procedure A, March, 171 pan, R, Weinhandl, H, and Kolednik, O ASTM D 93 Procedure B, and ASTM D 56, Nov., 388 Gong, Y and Norton, M: Cyclic response Komatsu, S: see Srinivasan, MN and Ko- and fatigue of steels subjected to strain matsu, S Montemayor, RG, Rogerson, JE, Col- bert, JC, and Schiller, SB: Reference ver- control with non-zero means, Jan., 15 Kotz, RM: see Walsh, DL, Chwirut, DJ, ification fluids for flash point determina- Goulias, DG and Ishati, I: Experimental and Kotz, RM tion, Nov., 423 system for simulating crack propagation in Kulig, K: see Powerss, CM, Kulig, K, Moyer, KW: see Tonyan, TD, Moyer, KW, asphalt pavements and effectiveness of Flynn, J, and Brault, JR and Brown, WC geosynthetics in crack retardation, March, 106 Grant, PV and Cantwell, WJ: A simple catapult system for studying the small pro- L N jectile impact resistance of various glass Nakhata, T: see Leichti, RJ and Nakhata, T laminates, May, 177 La Van, DA, Duncan, PB, Zeng, H, and Gu, I: A CTOD approach to predicting Sharpe, WN: A new gripping technique Nayeb-Hashemi, H and Lin, H: General crack extensions in aluminum alloys, for small metal specimens, May, 243 constitutive relations of anorthotropic 6061-T6 aluminum and its fatigue life un- March, 143 Lagergren, ES: see Zarr, RR and Lager- der proportional and non-proportional gren, ES loadings, Nov., 412 Langlois, P: see Sousa, JB, Prates, M, Bar- Nikishkov, GP, Heerens, J, and Hell- H ros, R, Langlois, P, Leclerc, AM, and mann, D: Comparison of finite element re- Briggs, B Harada, T and Noguchi, H: Ultrasonic sig- sults and experimental measurements of nal-transmission techniques for compact mi- Leclerc, AM: see Sousa, JB, Prates, M, CTOD8&; in CT specimens, Sept., 307 crotunneling systems, March, 114 Barros, R, Langlois, P, Leclerc, AM, and Nikishkov, GP, Herrens, J, and Hell- Briggs, B Harada, T and Noguchi, H: Estimation mann, D: Effect of crack front curvature with a Few Strain Gages of Stress Fields Leichti, RJ and Nakhata, T: The role of and side grooving on CTOD8; and J-inte- near a Notch Root of Actual Structures Un- bearing plates in the five-point bending gral in CT and 3PB specimens, Sept., 312 der In-Plane Loading, March, 122 tests of structural-size lumber, May, 183 Noguchi, H: see Harada, T and Noguchi, H He, Q, Bressers, J, Fenske, E, and Decat, Lerch, BA: Norton, M: see Gong, Y and Norton, M R: Stress-strain behavior of a Fe-Ni-Cr al- see Gil, CM, Lissenden, CJ, and Lerch, BA loy during in- and out-of-place synchro- see Lissenden, CJ, Gil, CM, and Lerch, BA Notea, A: see Bayer, P, Singher, L, and nized thermal cycling and mechanical cy- Notea, A Lin, H: see Nayeb-Hashemi, H and Lin, H cling tests, Jan., 69 Notes, A: see Bayer, P, Notes, A, and Linde, L: see Sandstrém, R and Linde, L Heerens, J: see Nikishkov, GP, Heerens, J, Singher, L and Hellmann, D Lissenden, CJ, Gil, CM, and Lerch, BA: A methodology for determining rate-de- Hellmann, D: pendent flow surfaces for Inconel 718, see Nikishkov, GP, Heerens, J, and Hell- Nov., 402 O mann, D see Nikishkov, GP, Herrens, J, and Hell- Lissenden, CJ: see Gil, CM, Lissenden, CJ, Ostenson, JE: see Russsell, AM and Osten- mann, D and Lerch, BA son, JE Herman, BA and Carey, RF: Validation Livneh, M.: see Divinsky, M and Livneh, of a corona discharge technique to test M. male latex condoms for pinhole defects, Jan., 3 Lytle, CD and Baker, KH: Ability of a vi- P ral penetration test (ASTM F1671-95) to Herrens, J: see Nikishkov, GP, Herrens, J, detect small holes, May, 231 Pandian, NS, Sridharan, A, and Raju, PS: and Hellmann, D California bearing ratio test simplied, Jan., 72 Highley, TL: see Carll, CG and Highley, Pandian, NS and Balasubramonian, S: TL Permeability and consolidation behavior of M fly ashes, Sept., 337 Marar, K.: see Eren, O, Marar, K., and Celik, Pellicane, PJ: Modeling considerations in 7. wood-related research, Jan., 63 Marpet, MI: see Fendley, A, Marpet, MI, Pellicane, PJ and Robinson, G: Effect of Ishati, I: see Goulias, DG and Ishati, I Medoff, H, and Schutter, D construction adhesive and joist variability AUTHOR INDEX 447 on the deflection behavior of industrial S T wood floors, May, 234 Sandstrém: Extrapolation of creep strain Tan, SA, Fwa, TF, and Chuai, CT: Auto- Piascik, RS: see Riddell, WT and Piascik, data for pure copper, Jan., 31 matic field permeameter for drainage proper- RS ties of porous asphalt mixes, Jan., 57 Sandstrém, R and Linde, L: Precision in Pippan, R: see Riemelmoser, FO, Pippan, the extrapolation of creep rupture data, Tonyan, TD, Moyer, KW, and Brown, R, Weinhandl, H, and Kolednik, O May, 203 WC: Water management and moisture transport in direct-applied and EIFS wall Powell, BE: see Zheng, J and Powell, BE Sarrafi-Nour, GR and Coyle, TW: On the assemblies, May, 219 Powerss, CM, Kulig, K, Flynn, J, and application of the indirect compliance mea- Brault, JR: Repeatability and bias of two surement technique to flexure specimens walkway safety tribometers, Nov., 368 containing a chevron notch, Nov., 366 V Schiller, SB: see Montemayor, RG, Roger- Prates, M: see Sousa, JB, Prates, M, Bar- son, JE, Colbert, JC, and Schiller, SB Vigliotti, DP: see McCowan, CN, Wang, ros, R, Langlois, P, Leclerc, AM, and CM, and Vigliotti, DP Briggs, B Schra, L and Wanhill, RJH: Further evaluation of automated stress corrosion Vilaipornsawai, U: see Baskaran, A, Chen, ring (ASCOR) testing of aluminum alloys, Y, and Vilaipornsawai, U May, 196 R Schutter, D: see Fendley, A, Marpet, MI, Raju, PS: see Pandian, NS, Sridharan, A, and Medoff, H, and Schutter, D WwW Raju, PS Sharpe, WN: see La Van, DA, Duncan, Walker, R: see Singh, SP, Walker, R, and Ramadan, J: see Ramsamooj, DV and Ra- PB, Zeng, H, and Sharpe, WN Close, D madan, J Shulman, S: see Glaser, RA, Shulman, S, Walsh, DL, Chwirut, DJ, and Kotz, RM: Ramakrishnan, N: see Suresh, RKV, Ra- and Klinger, P Environmental degradation of natural rub- makrishnan, N, Srinivas, M, and Ramarao, P Singh, SP, Walker, R, and Close, D: ber latex gloves: the effects of elevated Comparison of returnable paper and plastic temperature on tensile strength, Nov., 396 Ramarao, P: see Suresh, RKV , Ramakrish- corrugated packaging trays for the United Wang, CM: see McCowan, CN, Wang, nan, N, Srinivas, M, and Ramarao, P States Postal Service, July, 296 CM, and Vigliotti, DP Ramsamooj, DV and Ramadan, J: Pre- Singh, SP: Instability of stacked pallet Wanhill, RJH: see Schra, L and Wanhill, diction of permanent deformation of as- loads due to misalignment, Sept., 349 RJH phalt concrete in cyclic and monotonic loading, Sept., 320 Singher, L: Weinhandl, H: see Riemelmoser, FO, Pip- see Bayer, P, Notes, A, and Singher, L pan, R, Weinhandl, H, and Kolednik, O Ramsamooj, DV: Prediction of fatigue see Bayer, P, Singher, L, and Notea, A performance of asphalt concrete mixes, Sept., 343 Slotwinski, JA and Blessing, GV: Ultra- sonic measurement of the dynamic elastic Y Riddell, WT and Piascik, RS: A back- moduli of small metal samples, March, faced strain compliance expression for the 164 Yarosh, KF: EFIS sealant joint restcration, compact tension specimen, March, 167 March, 159 Sousa, JB, Prates, M, Barros, R, Lan- Riemelmoser, FO, Pippan, R, Wein- glois, P, Leclerc, AM, and Briggs, B: Ef- handl, H, and Kolednik, O: The influence fect of asphalt mix design method on of irregularities in the crack shape on the binder and gradation selection, Jan., 47 Z crack extension measurement by means of the direct-current-potential-drop method, Sridharan, A: see Pandian, NS, Sridharan, Zarr, RR and Lagergren, ES: Interlabora- Jan., 42 A, and Raju, PS tory “pilot run” study of small heat-flow-me- Robinson, G: see Pellicane, PJ and Robin- Srinivas, M: see Suresh, RK V, Ramakrish- ter apparatus for ASTM C 518, Nov., 357 son, G nan, N, Srinivas, M, and Ramarao, P Zeng, H: see La Van, DA, Duncan, PB, Zeng, H, and Sharpe, WN Rogerson, JE: see Montemayor, RG, Srinivasan, MN and Komatsu, S: Effect Rogerson, JE, Colbert, JC, and Schiller, of austempering variables on the quasi- Zhao, B and Asundi, A: Evaluating the SB static and dynamic fracture toughness of quality of a mechanical testing system us- austempered ductile iron, March, 100 ing displacement field contours, July, 290 Russsell, AM and Ostenson, JE: A low- temperature modification to the Charpy Suresh, RKV, Ramakrishnan, N, Srini- Zheng, J and Powell, BE: A method to Impact Test, with an example study of the vas, M, and Ramarao, P: On the determi- determine the transition point of fatigue fracture toughness of Mg-12%Li between nation of JIC using the stretch zone width crack growth rate from nearAK,, to Paris 4.2 to 77 K, July, 301 method, May, 211 regions, July, 304 448 Journal of Testing and Evaluation Subject Index Volume 27, 1999 A B Charpy V-notch Charpy impact verification data (1994-1996): Abrasion Back-faced strain a summary (McCowan, CN, Wang, CM, and Effects of silica fume and steel fibers on some A back-faced strain compliance expression Vigliotti, DP), March, 89 mechanical properties of high-strength fiber- for the compact tension specimen (Riddell, reinforced concrete (Eren, O, Marar, K., and WT and Piascik, RS), March, 167 Chevron-notched specimen Celik, T.), Nov., 380 On the application of the indirect compliance Barrier test measurement technique to flexure specimens Abrasive-grit size Ability of a viral penetration test (ASTM containing a chevron notch (Sarrafi-Nour, Repeatability and reproducibility in walk- F1671-95) to detect small holes (Lytle, CD GR and Coyle, TW), Nov., 366 way-safety tribometry: abrasive-grit size in and Baker, KH), May, 231 test-foot preparation (Fendley, A, Marpet, Chlorination Bearing plates MI, Medoff, H, and Schutter, D), Jan., 76 Environmental degradation of natural rubber The role of bearing plates in the five-point latex gloves: the effects of elevated tempera- Aeronautics bending tests of structural-size lumber (Le- ture on tensile strength (Walsh, DL, Chwirut, A methodology for determining rate-depen- ichti, RJ and Nakhata, T), May, 183 DJ, and Kotz, RM), Nov., 396 dent flow surfaces for Inconel 718 (Lis- Biaxial force senden, CJ, Gil, CM, and Lerch, BA), Nov., Compact specimen Devlopment and Evaluation of a Biaxial Ten- 402 Comparison of finite element results and ex- sile Tester for Fabrics (Ghosh, TK), July, 282 perimental measurements of CTOD8; in CT Alloy Biaxial testing specimens (Nikishkov, GP, Heerens, J, and A low-temperature modification to the Devlopment and Evaluation of a Biaxial Ten- Hellmann, D), Sept., 307 Charpy Impact Test, with an example study sile Tester for Fabrics (Ghosh, TK), July, 282 of the fracture toughness of Mg-12%Li be- Composite materials tween 4.2 to 77 K (Russsell, AM and Osten- Binder selection Loss energy of composite materials. Part II: son, JE), July, 301 Effect of asphalt mix design method on Impact loading (Bledzki, AK, Gassan, J, and binder and gradation selection (Sousa, JB, Kessler, A), Jan., 36 Alloys Prates, M, Barros, R, Langlois, P, Leclerc, Further evaluation of automated stress corro- Compression AM, and Briggs, B), Jan., 47 sion ring (ASCOR) testing of aluminum al- Instability of stacked pallet loads due to mis- loys (Schra, L and Wanhill, RJH), May, 196 Biological hazard alignment (Singh, SP), Sept., 349 Ability of a viral penetration test (ASTM Aluminum F1671-95) to detect small holes (Lytle, CD Compression stress Effect of heat treatment on mechanical prop- and Baker, KH), May, 231 The role of bearing plates in the five-point erties and surface roughness of aluminum Al- bending tests of structural-size lumber (Le- loy 601 (Frost, FF and Karri, V), July, 273 Buildings ichti, RJ and Nakhata, T), May, 183 Decay of wood and wood-based products Asphalt concrete above ground in buildings (Carll, CG and Condoms Prediction of fatigue performance of asphalt Highley, TL), March, 150 Validation of a corona discharge technique to concrete mixes (Ramsamooj, DV), Sept., test male latex condoms for pinhole defects 343 (Herman, BA and Carey, RF), Jan., 3 Prediction of permanent deformation of as- phalt concrete in cyclic and monotonic load- Cc Consolidation Permeability and consolidation behavior of ing (Ramsamooj, DV and Ramadan, J), Sept., Catapult fly ashes (Pandian, NS and Balasubramonian, 320 A simple catapult system for studying the S), Sept., 337 Asphalt mixes small projectile impact resistance of various Automatic field permeameter for drainage glass laminates (Grant, PV and Cantwell, Corrosion properties of porous asphalt mixes (Tan, SA, WJ), May, 177 Further evaluation of automated stress corro- sion ring (ASCOR) testing of aluminum al- Fwa, TF, and Chuai, CT), Jan., 57 CBR test loys (Schra, L and Wanhill, RJH), May, 196 Austempering time California bearing ratio test simplied (Pan- Effect of austempering variables on the dian, NS, Sridharan, A, and Raju, PS), Jan., Corrugated paper quasi-static and dynamic fracture toughness 72 Comparison of returnable paper and plastic of austempered ductile iron (Srinivasan, MN corrugated packaging trays for the United Charpy test and Komatsu, S), March, 100 States Postal Service (Singh, SP, Walker, R, A low-temperature modification to the and Close, D), July, 296 Automatic field permeameter Charpy Impact Test, with an example study Automatic field permeameter for drainage of the fracture toughness of Mg-12%Li be- Corrugated plastic properties of porous asphalt mixes (Tan, SA, tween 4.2 to 77 K (Russsell, AM and Osten- Comparison of returnable paper and plastic Fwa, TF, and Chuai, CT), Jan., 57 son, JE), July, 301 corrugated packaging trays for the United © 1999 by the American Society for Testing and Materials 449 450 JOURNAL OF TESTING AND EVALUATION States Postal Service (Singh, SP, Walker, R, Direct current potential drop Fiberboard and Close, D), July, 296 The influence of irregularities in the crack Instability of stacked pallet loads due to mis- shape on the crack extension measurement by alignment (Singh, SP), Sept., 349 Crack length means of the direct-current-potential-drop A back-faced strain compliance expression Fine-grained soils method (Riemelmoser, FO, Pippan, R, Wein- for the compact tension specimen (Riddell, California bearing ratio test simplied (Pan- handl, H, and Kolednik, O), Jan., 42 WT and Piascik, RS), March, 167 dian, NS, Sridharan, A, and Raju, PS), Jan., 72 Displacement contour Crack propagation Finite element Evaluating the quality of a mechanical testing A CTOD approach to predicting crack exten- Comparison of finite element results and ex- system using displacement field contours sions in aluminum alloys (Gu, 1), March, 143 perimental measurements of CTOD8s; in CT (Zhao, B and Asundi, A), July, 290 specimens (Nikishkov, GP, Heerens, J, and Crack retardation Displacement field Hellmann, D), Sept., 307 Experimental system for simulating crack Evaluating the quality of am echanical testing propagation in asphalt pavements and effec- system using displacement field contours Effect of crack front curvature and side tiveness of geosynthetics in crack retardation (Zhao, B and Asundi, A), July, 290 grooving on CTOD 8s and J-integral in CT (Goulias, DG and Ishati, 1), March, 106 and 3PB specimens (Nikishkov, GP, Herrens, Crack shape J, and Hellmann, D), Sept., 312 The influence of irregularities in the crack E On the determination of JIC using the stretch shape on the crack extension measurement by means of the direct-current-potential-drop EIFS zone width method (Suresh, RKV, Ramakr- method (Riemelmoser, FO, Pippan, R, Wein- EFIS sealant joint restoration (Yarosh, KF), ishnan, N, Srinivas, M, and Ramarao, P), handl, H, and Kolednik, O), Jan., 42 March, 159 May, 211 Cracking Elastic-plastic Flash point Prediction of permanent deformation of as- A CTOD approach to predicting crack exten- The effect of kinematic viscosity on the flash phalt concrete in cyclic and monotonic load- sions in aluminum alloys (Gu, 1), March, 143 point of liquids determined by ASTM 93 Pro- ing (Ramsamooj, DV and Ramadan, J), Sept., Extrapolation cedure A, ASTM D 93 Procedure B, and 320 Extrapolation of creep strain data for pure ASTM D 56 (Montemayor, RG), Nov., 388 copper (Sandstrém), Jan., 31 Creep Flocculation Precision in the extrapolation of creep rup- Precision in the extrapolation of creep rup- Permeability and consolidation behavior of ture data (Sandstrém, R and Linde, L), May, ture data (Sandstrém, R and Linde, L), May, fly ashes (Pandian, NS and Balasubramonian, 203 203 S), Sept., 337 Creep rupture Floor systems Extrapolation of creep strain data for pure F Effect of construction adhesive and joist vari- copper (Sandstrém), Jan., 31 ability on the deflection behavior of indus- Creep strain Failure analysis trial wood floors (Pellicane, PJ and Robin- Extrapolation of creep strain data for pure Failure analysis using microfocus x-ray son, G), May, 234 copper (Sandstrém), Jan., 31 imaging (Bossi, RH), March, 137 Flow surfaces CTOD Fatigue A methodology for determining rate-depen- Comparison of finite element resuits and ex- Prediction of fatigue performance of asphalt dent flow surfaces for Inconel 718 (Lis- perimental measurements of CTOD8s; in CT concrete mixes (Ramsamooj, DV), Sept., 343 senden, CJ, Gil, CM, and Lerch, BA), Nov., specimens (Nikishkov, GP, Heerens, J, and Fatigue crack growth 402 Hellmann, D), Sept., 307 A method to determine the transition point of Feod and Drug Administration Effect of crack front curvature and side fatigue crack growth rate from nearAK,, to Validation of a corona discharge technique to grooving on CTOD 6s and J-integral in CT Paris regions (Zheng, J and Powell, BE), test male latex condoms for pinhole defects and 3PB specimens (Nikishkov, GP, Herrens, July, 304 (Herman, BA and Carey, RF), Jan., 3 J, and Hellmann, D), Sept., 312 Fatigue damage Force plate Cyclic loading Early detection of fatigue damage through ul- Repeatability and bias of two walkway safety General constitutive relations of anortho- trasonic non-destructive evaluation—Part I: tribometers (Powerss, CM, Kulig, K, Flynn, tropic 6061-T6 aluminum and its fatigue life theory (Bayer, P, Notes, A, and Singher, L), J, and Brault, JR), Nov., 368 under proportional and non-proportional Nov., 428 Fracture loadings (Nayeb-Hashemi, H and Lin, H), Fatigue life On the application of the indirect compliance Nov., 412 General constitutive relations of anortho- measurement technique to flexure specimens tropic 6061-T6 aluminum and its fatigue life containing a chevron notch (Sarrafi-Nour, under proportional and non-proportional GR and Coyle, TW), Nov., 366 D loadings (Nayeb-Hashemi, H and Lin, H), Nov., 412 Fracture behavior Damage assessment Prediction of fatigue performance of asphalt Early detection of fatigue damage through ul- Fatigue life distribution concrete mixes (Ramsamooj, DV), Sept., 343 trasonic non-destructive evaluation: part II: Cyclic response and fatigue of steels sub- experimental (Bayer, P, Singher, L, and jected to strain control with non-zero means Fracture mechanics Notea, A), Nov., 428 (Gong, Y and Norton, M), Jan., 15 A CTOD approach to predicting crack exten- sions in aluminum alloys (Gu, 1), March, 143 Damping behavior Fiber treatment Loss energy of composite materials. Part II: Loss energy of composite materials. Part II: Fracture toughness Impact loading (Bledzki, AK, Gassan, J, and Impact loading (Bledzki, AK, Gassan, J, and A low-temperature modification to the Kessler, A), Jan., 36 Kessler, A), Jan., 36 Charpy Impact Test, with an example study SUBJECT INDEX 451 of the fracture toughness of Mg-12%Li be- N-undecane tween 4.2 to 77 K (Russsell, AM and Osten- Reference verification fluids for flash point Joists son, JE), July, 301 determination (Montemayor, RG, Rogerson, Effect of construction adhesive and joist vari- JE, Colbert, JC, and Schiller, SB), Nov., 423 Effect of austempering variables on the ability on the deflection behavior of indus- quasi-static and dynamic fracture toughness trial wood floors (Pellicane, PJ and Robin- Nonlinear of austempered ductile iron (Srinivasan, MN son, G), May, 234 Modeling considerations in wood-related re- and Komatsu, S), March, 100 search (Pellicane, PJ), Jan., 63 Fungi K Decay of wood and wood-based products above ground in buildings (Carll, CG and Kinematic viscosity O The effect of kinematic viscosity on the flash Highley, TL), March, 150 point of liquids determined by ASTM 93 Pro- Offset yield loci cedure A, ASTM D 93 Procedure B, and Yield of Inconel 718 by axial-torsional load- ASTM D 56 (Montemayor, RG), Nov., 388 ing at temperatures up to 649°C (Gil, CM, Lissenden, CJ, and Lerch, BA), Sept., 327 G Out-of-phase cycling Glass fiber L Stress-strain behavior of aF e-Ni-Cr alloy dur- Interiaboratory “pilot run” study of small Laminates ing in- and out-of-place synchronized thermal heat-flow-meter apparatus for ASTM C 518 A simple catapult system for studying the cycling and mechanical cycling tests (He, Q, (Zarr, RR and Lagergren, ES), Nov., 357 small projectile impact resistance of various Bressers, J, Fenske, E, and Decat, R), Jan., 69 Gloves glass laminates (Grant, PV and Cantwell, Environmental degradation of natural rubber WJ), May, 177 latex gloves: the effects of elevated tempera- Latex P ture on tensile strength (Walsh, DL, Chwirut, Validation of a corona discharge technique to DJ, and Kotz, RM), Nov., 396 test male latex condoms for pinhole defects Pallet stacks Gripping (Herman, BA and Carey, RF), Jan., 3 Instability of stacked pallet loads due to mis- alignment (Singh, SP), Sept., 349 A new gripping technique for small metal Load displacement specimens (La Van, DA, Duncan, PB, Zeng, On the application of the indirect compliance Pavement rutting H, and Sharpe, WN), May, 243 measurement technique to flexure specimens Experimental system for simulating crack containing a chevron notch (Sarrafi-Nour, propagation in asphalt pavements and effec- GR and Coyle, TW), Nov., 366 tiveness of geosynthetics in crack retardation (Goulias, DG and Ishati, 1), March, 106 H Pavements Heat treatment M Probabilistic model for the analysis of dy- Effect of heat treatment on mechanical prop- Manufacturing namic cone penetrometer test values in pave- erties and surface roughness of aluminum Al- Effect of heat treatment on mechanical prop- ment structure evaluation (Divinsky, M and loy 601 (Frost, FF and Karri, V), July, 273 erties and surface roughness of aluminum Al- Livneh, M.), Jan., 7 loy 601 (Frost, FF and Karri, V), July, 273 High strength concretes Pendulum machines Effects of silica fume and steel fibers on some Metal specimens Charpy impact verification data (1994-1996): mechanical properties of high-strength fiber- A new gripping technique for small metal a summary (McCowan, CN, Wang, CM, and reinforced concrete (Eren, O, Marar, K., and specimens (La Van, DA, Duncan, PB, Zeng, Vigliotti, DP), March, 89 Celik, T.), Nov., 380 H, and Sharpe, WN), May, 243 Penetrometers Microfocus Probabilistic model for the analysis of dy- Failure analysis using microfocus x-ray namic cone penetrometer test values in pave- imaging (Bossi, RH), March, 137 ment structure evaluation (Divinsky, M and Impact resistance Modeling Livneh, M.), Jan., 7 Effects of silica fume and steel fibers on some Modeling considerations in wood-related re- Pensky-Martens flash point mechanical properties of high-strength fiber- search (Pellicane, PJ), Jan., 63 The effect of kinematic viscosity on the flash reinforced concrete (Eren, O, Marar, K., and Moire method point of liquids determined by ASTM 93 Pro- Celik, T.), Nov., 380 Observation of the propagation of plastic cedure A, ASTM D 93 Procedure B, and strain in HSLA 80 Steel (Du, ML and Chiang, ASTM D 56 (Montemayor, RG), Nov., 388 Impact testing FP), March, 85 Charpy impact verification data (1994-1996): Permeability a summary (McCowan, CN, Wang, CM, and Moisture content Permeability and consolidation behavior of Vigliotti, DP), March, 89 Water management and moisture transport in fly ashes (Pandian, NS and Balasubramonian, direct-applied and EIFS wall assemblies S), Sept., 337 Inconel 718 (Tonyan, TD, Moyer, KW, and Brown, WC), Yield of Inconel 718 by axial-torsional load- May, 219 Photoelastic coating ing at temperatures up to 649°C (Gil, CM, Analysis of Stresses in Spur Gears by the Lissenden, CJ, and Lerch, BA), Sept., 327 Photoelastic Coating Method (Celik, M and N Bilir, OG), July, 266 Inelastic flow A methodology for determining rate-depen- N-decane Plastic dent flow surfaces for Inconel 718 (Lis- Reference verification fluids for flash point Observation of the propagation of plastic senden, CJ, Gil, CM, and Lerch, BA), Nov., determination (Montemayor, RG, Rogerson, strain in HSLA 80 Steel (Du, ML and Chiang, 402 JE, Colbert, JC, and Schiller, SB), Nov., 423 FP), March, 85 452 JOURNAL OF TESTING AND EVALUATION Plastic deformation R liminary report of evaluation of a ternary sol- General constitutive relations of anortho- vent blend in a provisional ASTM method for Reflective cracking tropic 6061-T6 aluminum and its fatigue life metalworking fluids (P-42-97) (Glaser, RA, Experimental system for simulating crack under proportional and non-proportional Shulman, S, and Klinger, P), March, 131 propagation in asphalt pavements and effec- loadings (Nayeb-Hashemi, H and Lin, H), tiveness of geosynthetics in crack retardation Spur gears Nov., 412 (Goulias, DG and Ishati, I), March, 106 Analysis of Stresses in Spur Gears by the Plastic propagation Research Photoelastic Coating Method (Celik, M and Observation of the propagation of plastic Modeling considerations in wood-related re- Bilir, OG), July, 266 strain in HSLA 80 Steel (Du, ML and Chiang, search (Pellicane, PJ), Jan., 63 Static testing FP), March, 85 A new dynamic wind load cycle to evaluate Restoration Poisson’s ratio EFIS sealant joint restoration (Yarosh, KF), mechanically attached flexible membrane Ultrasonic measurement of the dynamic elas- March, 159 roofs (Baskaran, A, Chen, Y, and Vilaiporn- tic moduli of small metal samples (Slotwin- sawai, U), July, 249 ski, JA and Blessing, GV), March, 164 Roofing membrane A new dynamic wind load cycle to evaluate Steel weldments Polariscope mechanically attached flexible membrane A new gripping technique for small metal Analysis of Stresses in Spur Gears by the roofs (Baskaran, A, Chen, Y, and Vilaiporn- specimens (La Van, DA, Duncan, PB, Zeng, Photoelastic Coating Method (Celik, M and sawai, U), July, 249 H, and Sharpe, WN), May, 243 Bilir, OG), July, 266 Rubber latex Steels Porous asphalt mixes Environmental degradation of natural rubber Cyclic response and fatigue of steels sub- Automatic field permeameter for drainage latex gloves: the effects of elevated tempera- jected to strain control with non-zero means properties of porous asphalt mixes (Tan, SA, ture on tensile strength (Walsh, DL, Chwirut, (Gong, Y and Norton, M), Jan., 15 Fwa, TF, and Chuai, CT), Jan., 57 DJ, and Kotz, RM), Nov., 396 Strain gage Postal trays Rutting Estimation with a Few Strain Gages of Stress Comparison of returnable paper and plastic Prediction of permanent deformation of as- Fields near a Notch Root of Actual Structures corrugated packaging trays for the United phalt concrete in cyclic and monotonic load- Under In-Plane Loading (Harada, T and States Postal Service (Singh, SP, Walker, R, ing (Ramsamooj, DV and Ramadan, J), Sept., Noguchi, H), March, 122 and Close, D), July, 296 320 Strain-controlled fatigue Potential-drop method Cyclic response and fatigue of steels sub- The influence of irregularities in the crack jected to strain control with non-zero means shape on the crack extension measurement by S (Gong, Y and Norton, M), Jan., 15 means of the direct-current-potential-drop Shear stress Stress method (Riemelmoser, FO, Pippan, R, Wein- The role of bearing plates in the five-point Further evaluation of automated stress corro- handl, H, and Kolednik, O), Jan., 42 bending tests of structural-size lumber (Le- sion ring (ASCOR) testing of aluminum al- Proctor mold ichti, RJ and Nakhata, T), May, 183 loys (Schra, L and Wanhill, RJH), May, 196 California bearing ratio test simplied (Pan- dian, NS, SridharaA,n ,an d RajPS),u Ja,n., 72 Sheathing Ultrasonic signal-transmission techniques for Decay of wood and wood-based products compact microtunneling systems (Harada, T Projectile above ground in buildings (Carll, CG and and Noguchi, H), March, 114 A simple catapult system for studying the Highley, TL), March, 150 small projectile impact resistance of various Stress analysis gWlJa)s,s Mlaaym,i na1t7e7s (Grant, PV and Cantwell, SWahteeart hmiannga gmeemmenbtr ananed moisture transport in EFisetlidmsa tnieoanr wa iNtho tca hF eRwo otS troafi nA cGtuaagle sS torfu cStturreesss direct-applied and EIFS wall assemblies Under In-Plane Loading (Harada, T and Protective clothing (Tonyan, TD, Moyer, KW, and Brown, WC), Noguchi, H), March, 122 Ability of a viral penetration test (ASTM May, 219 F1671-95) to detect small holes (Lytle, CD Silicone Ultrasonic signal-transmission techniques for and Baker, KH), May, 231 EFIS sealant joint restoration (Yarosh, KF), compact microtunneling systems (Harada, T and Noguchi, H), March, 114 March, 159 Provisional ASTM method Stress concentration Data supporting a provisional American So- Slip resistance Estimation with a Few Strain Gages of Stress ciety for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Repeatability and bias of two walkway safety Fields near a Notch Root of Actual Structures method for metalworking fluids, Part 2: pre- tribometers (Powerss, CM, Kulig, K, Flynn, Under In-Plane Loading (Harada, T and liminary report of evaluation of a ternary J, and Brault, JR), Nov., 368 Noguchi, H), March, 122 solvent blend in a provisional ASTM me- Solubility studies thod for metalworking fluids (P-42-97) Data supporting a provisional American So- Ultrasonic signal-transmission techniques for (Glaser, RA, Shulman, S, and Klinger, P), ciety for Testing and Materials (ASTM) compact microtunneling systems (Harada, T March, 131 method for metalworking fluids, Part I: a sol- and Noguchi, H), March, 114 Provisional standards vent blend with wide-ranging ability to dis- Stress grading Data supporting a provisional American So- solve metalworking fluids (Glaser, RA), Evaluation of wood poles using a free vi- ciety for Testing and Materials (ASTM) March, 17] bratiion technique (Chui, YH, Barclay, DW, method for metalworking fluids, Part I: a sol- Spiking study and Cooper, PA), May, 191 vent blend with wide-ranging ability to dis- Data supporting a provisional American So- Stress-strain behavior solve metalworking fluids (Glaser, RA), ciety for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Stress-strain behavior of a Fe-Ni-Cr alloy March, 171 method for metalworking fluids, Part 2: pre- during in- and out-of-place synchronized SUBJECT INDEX 453 thermal cycling and mechanical cycling tests Test-foot preparation Early detection of fatigue damage through ul- (He, Q, Bressers, J, Fenske, E, and Decat, R), Repeatability and reproducibility in walk- trasonic non-destructive evaluation: part II: Jan., 69 way-safety tribometry: abrasive-grit size in experimental (Bayer, P, Singher, L, and test-foot preparation (Fendley, A, Marpet, Notea, A), Nov., 428 Stretch zone MI, Medoff, H, and Schutter, D), Jan., 76 On the determination of JIC using the stretch Verification fluids zone width method (Suresh, RKV, Ramakr- Testing characteristics Reference verification fluids for flash point ishnan, N, Srinivas, M, and Ramarao, P), Probabilistic model for the analysis of dy- determination (Montemayor, RG, Rogerson, May, 211 namic cone penetrometer test values in pave- JE, Colbert, JC, and Schiller, SB), Nov., 423 ment structure evaluation (Divinsky, M and Stretch zone width Livneh, M.), Jan., 7 Vibration test On the determination of JIC using the stretch Evaluation of wood poles using a free vi- zone width method (Suresh, RKV, Ramakr- Thermal conductivity bratiion technique (Chui, YH, Barclay, DW, Interlaboratory “pilot run” study of small ishnan, N, Srinivas, M, and Ramarao, P), and Cooper, PA), May, 191 heat-flow-meter apparatus for ASTM C 518 May, 211 (Zarr, RR and Lagergren, ES), Nov., 357 Visualization Superalloy Evaluating the quality of am echanical testing Thermal insulation Yield of Inconel 718 by axial-torsional load- system using displacement field contours Interlaboratory “pilot run” study of small ing at temperatures up to 649°C (Gil, CM, (Zhao, B and Asundi, A), July, 290 heat-flow-meter apparatus for ASTM C 518 Lissenden, CJ, and Lerch, BA), Sept., 327 (Zarr, RR and Lagergren, ES), Nov., 357 Volumetric design Superpave Thermomechanical superposition Effect of asphalt mix design method on Effect of asphalt mix design method on Stress-strain behavior of a Fe-Ni-Cr alloy binder and gradation selection (Sousa, JB, binder and gradation selection (Sousa, JB, during in- and out-of-place synchronized Prates, M, Barros, R, Langlois, P, Leclerc, Prates, M, Barros, R, Langlois, P, Leclerc, thermal cycling and mechanical cycling tests AM, and Briggs, B), Jan., 47 AM, and Briggs, B), Jan., 47 (He, Q, Bressers, J, Fenske, E, and Decat, R), Jan., 69 Threshold value Ww T A method to determine the transition point of fatigue crack growth rate from nearAK,, to Walkway safety Temperature Paris regions (Zheng, J and Powell, BE), Repeatability and bias of two walkway safety Effect of austempering variables on the July, 304 tribometers (Powerss, CM, Kulig, K, Flynn, quasi-static and dynamic fracture toughness J, and Brault, JR), Nov., 368 Transition point of austempered ductile iron (Srinivasan, MN A method to determine the transition point of Repeatability and reproducibility in walk- way-safety tribometry: abrasive-grit size in and Komatsu, S$), March, 100 fatigue crack growth rate from nearAK,y, to test-foot preparation (Fendley, A, Marpet, Precision in the extrapolation of creep rup- Paris regions (Zheng, J and Powell, BE), MI, Medoff, H, and Schutter, D), Jan., 76 July, 304 ture data (Sandstrém. R and Linde, L), May, Wind uplift 203 A new dynamic wind load cycle to evaluate Tensile behavior U mechanically attached flexible membrane Devlopment and Evaluation of a Biaxial Ten- Ultrasonic examinations roofs (Baskaran, A, Chen, Y, and Vilaiporn- sile Tester for Fabrics (Ghosh, TK), July, 282 Early detection of fatigue damage through ul- sawai, U), July, 249 Tension specimen trasonic non-destructive evaluation—Part I: Wood A back-faced strain compliance expression theory (Bayer, P, Notes, A, and Singher, L), Effect of construction adhesive and joist vari- for the compact tension specimen (Riddell, Nov., 428 ability on the deflection behavior of indus- Early detection of fatigue damage through ul- trial wood floors (Pellicane, PJ and Robin- WT and Piascik, RS), March, 167 trasonic non-destructive evaluation: part II: son, G), May, 234 Effect of crack front curvature and side experimental (Bayer, P, Singher, L, and grooving on CTOD 4s and J-integral in CT Notea, A), Nov., 428 Wood poles Evaluation of wood poles using a free vi- and 3PB specimens (Nikishkov, GP, Herrens, Ultrasonics bratiion technique (Chui, YH, Barclay, DW, J, and Hellmann, D), Sept., 312 Ultrasonic measurement of the dynamic elas- and Cooper, PA), May, 191 tic moduli of small metal samples (Slotwin- Ternary solvent blend ski, JA and Blessing, GV), March, 164 Data supporting a provisional American So- ciety for Testing and Materials (ASTM) X method for metalworking fluids, Part 2: pre- V liminary report of evaluation of a ternary X-ray imaging solvent blend in a provisional ASTM Vapor permeance Failure analysis using microfocus x-ray method for metalworking fluids (P-42-97) Water management and moisture transport in imaging (Bossi, RH), March, 137 (Glaser, RA, Shulman, S, and Klinger, P), direct-applied and EIFS wall assemblies March, 131 (Tonyan, TD, Moyer, KW, and Brown, WC), Data supporting a provisional American So- May, 219 yY ciety for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Velocity measurements method for metalworking fluids, Part I: a sol- Early detection of fatigue damage through ul- Young’s modulus vent blend with wide-ranging ability to dis- trasonic non-destructive evaluation—Part I: Ultrasonic measurement of the dynamic elas- solve metalworking fluids (Glaser, RA), theory (Bayer, P, Notes, A, and Singher, L), tic moduli of small metal samples (Slotwin- March, 171 Nov., 428 ski, JA and Blessing, GV), March, 164

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