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JOURNAL OF THE MECHANICS AND PHYSICS OF SOLIDS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF J. R. WiLLIS Bath University School of Mathematics Volume 39 (1991) Title Section, Volume Contents and Author Index © PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD - NEW YORK - SEOUL : TOKYO JOURNAL OF THE MECHANICS AND PHYSICS OF SOLIDS Editor-in-Chief J. R. WILLIS School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, U.K. Editorial Advisers R. HILL (Editor-in-Chief 1952-68)—Cambridge P. CHADWICK—East Anglia_ R. J. CLIFTON—Providence J. W. HUTCHINSON—Cambridge (MA) K. L. JOHNSON—Cambridge J. R. RICE—Cambridge (MA) Publishing office: Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 0BW, U.K. (Oxford 794141) Annual Subscription Rates. 1991 (including postage and insurance ) Annual institutional subscription rate (1991) DM 990.00. 2 year institutional rate (1991/92) DM 1881.00 Personal subscription rate for those whose library subscribes at the regular rate is available on request. 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Specific written permission must be obtained from the publisher for such copying @” The text paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984 Whilst every effort is made by the publishers and editorial board to see that no inaccurate or misleadine data, opinion or statement appears in this journal, they wish to make it clear that the data and opinions appearing in the articles and advertisements herein are the sole responsibility of the contributor or advertiser concerned. Accordingly, the publishers, the editorial board and editors and their respective employees, officers and agents accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the consequences of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement The ltem-Fee Code for this publication is: 0022-5096/9\ $3.00 + 0.00 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 39 Number 1 S. Basi, T. G. RoGers and Hygrothermoelastic analysis of anisotropic A. J. M. SPENCER inhomogeneous and laminated plates A. M. AL-ANi and J.W . HANCOCK 3 J-dominance of short cracks in tension and bending P. PoNTE CASTANEDA The effective mechanical properties of nonlinear isotropic composites J.R. WILLIs 3 On methods for bounding the overall properties of nonlinear composites S. Govinpjce and J. Simo A micro-mechanically based continuurn damage model for carbon black-filled rubbers incor- porating Mullins’ effect L. Ni and S. NEMAT-NASSER 3 Interface cracks in anisotropic dissimilar materials: an analytic solution Comparison between analytical and numerical calculations of liquid impact on elastic-plastic solid Number 2 H. Gao ; Crack interaction with 3-D dislocation loops D. G. Harvow and S. L. PHOENIXx 3 Approximatifoorn tsh e strength distribution and size effect in an idealized lattice model of material breakdown J. W. RupDnick! Boundary layer analysis of plane strain shear cracks propagating steadily on an impermeable plane in an elastic diffusive solid Y. Huana, J. W. HUTCHINSON 23 Cavitation instabilities in elastic-plastic solids and V. TVERGAARD 1V Volume contents Y. TiRUPATAIAH and 243 A dynamic indentation technique for the G. SUNDARARAJAN characterization of the high strain rate plastic flow behaviour of ductile metals and alloys Y. YANG and A. N. Norris Shear wave scattering from a debonded fibre R. Hit A theoretical perspective on in-plane forming of sheet metal Announcement Number3 N. AraAvas and S. M. SHARMA An elastoplastic analysis of the interface crack with contact zones S. V. HARREN The finite deformation of rate-dependent poly- crystals—lI. A self-consistent framework S. V. HARREN The finite deformation of rate-dependent poly- crystals—I1. A comparison of the self-consistent and Taylor methods A. T. ZEHNDER and On the temperature distribution at the vicinity of A. J. RosAKIs dynamically propagating cracks in 4340 steel T. C. Lowe and J. Lipkin Analysis of axial deformation response during reverse shear Announcement Number 4 Stress concentration at slightly undulating surfaces The effects of shear constraints on the lattice rotation of FCC crystals in (011) channel-die compression The debonding of elastic inclusions and inhomogeneities Q. P. Sun, K. C. HWANG A micromechanics constitutive model of and S. W. Yu transformation plasticity with shear and dilatation effect V. Nesi and G. W. MILTON Polycrystalline configurations that maximize electrical resistivity Volume contents V D. J. STEIGMANN 543 Analysis of a theory of elasticity for masonry solids Z.-Z. Du and J. W. HANCocK 555 The effect of non-singular stresses on crack-tip constraint Number 5 B. Loret and O. HARIRECHE Acceleration waves, flutter instabilities and stationary discontinuities in inelastic porous media V.C. Li, Y. WANG and A micromechanical model of tension-softening S. BACKER and bridging toughening of short random fiber reinforced brittle matrix composites B. J. Lee and M. E. MeEar Effect of inclusion shape on the stiffness of nonlinear two-phase composites P. H. DLUZEwsk! Crystal orientation spaces and remarks on the modelling of polycrystal anisotropy R. Lipton On the behavior of elastic composites with transverse isotropic symmetry X. Denc and A. J. Rosakis Dynamic crack propagation in elastic-perfectly plastic solids under plane stress conditions Announcement Number 6 N. Fares and G. J. Dvorak Large elastic-plastic deformations of fibrous metal matrix composites Thermoelastic properties of particulate composites with imperfect interface V. TVERGAARD and Effect of plastic spin on localization predictions E. VAN DER GIESSEN for a porous ductile material R. D. James and S. J. Spector The formation of filamentary voids in solids A. F. Bower and M. Ortiz A three-dimensional analysis of crack trapping and bridging by tough particles Volume contents Number 7 L. C. Brinson and W. G. KNAuss Thermorheologically complex behavior of multi- phase viscoelastic materials G. W. Hunt and Localized buckling in long axially-loaded E. Lucena Neto cylindrical shells X.-Y. CHEN and W. J. DRUGAN Plane strain elastic-ideally plastic crack fields for Mode I quasistatic growth at large-scale yielding—II. Global analytical solutions for finite geometries Y. Benveniste, G. J. Dvorak On diagonal and elastic symmetry of the approxi- and T. CHEN mate effective stiffness tensor of heterogeneous media X. Liu and M. MARDER The energy of a steady-state crack in a strip A. G. Varias, Z. Suo and Ductile failure of a constrained metal foil C. F. Sun Announcements Number 8 N. P. O’Dowp and Family of crack-tip fields characterized by a C. F. SHtn triaxiality parameter—I. Structure off ields D. Xinc, Y. L. BAI, On post-instability processes in adiabatic shear in C. M. CHENG and X. L. HUANG hot rolled steel S. M. SHARMA and N. ARAVAS Determination of higher-order terms in asymptotic elastoplastic crack tip solutions A. AGAH-TEHRANI Micro- and macrobifurcation of fibrous metal and S. GUNAWARDENA matrix composites under uniaxial compression Announcement Index to Volume 39

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