Fracture Mechanics, Nineteenth SymposiumThomas A. Cruse ASTM International, 1988 - 939 sivua |
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Introduction | 3 |
Measurement of ThreeDimensional Effects in Fracture Mechanics | 5 |
ThreeDimensional Elastic Surface Cracks | 19 |
StressIntensity Factors for Corner Cracks in Rectangular Bars | 43 |
Some Remarks on ThreeDimensional Fracture | 56 |
ThreeDimensional Effects Affecting the Precision of Lifetime Predictions | 73 |
Three Dimensions Versus Two Dimensions in Fracture Mechanics | 88 |
Computation of the Amplitude of Stress Singular Terms for Cracks and Reentrant Corners | 100 |
Determination of Dynamic Fracture Behavior in 4340 Steel Compact Crack Arrest Specimens Using Birefringent Coatings and FiniteElement Analysis | 505 |
Approximate Methods for Analysis of Dynamic Crack Growth and Arrest | 524 |
Some Aspects of Performing Dynamic Measurements and Analyses on the Compact Crack Arrest Specimen for A533B Steel | 532 |
A Cooperative Study for the Evaluation of Crack Arrest Toughness of RPV Materials in Japan | 547 |
A Method for Determining the Crack Arrest Fracture Toughness of Ferritic Materials | 569 |
Experimental Evaluation of an Equation Applicable for Surface Cracks Under Tensile or Bending Loads | 595 |
A ThreeDimensional Weight Function Method | 620 |
ConstraintLoss Model for the Growth of Surface Fatigue Cracks | 637 |
Line Spring Model and Its Applications to PartThrough Crack Problems in Plates and Shells | 125 |
Methodology for MixedMode Stress Intensity Factor Calculations | 153 |
Prediction and Experimental Verification | 169 |
Mechanical Durability Assurance in Automotive Structures | 220 |
Role of Damage Tolerance and Fatigue Crack Growth in the Power Generation Industry | 235 |
Structural Integrity of Rail in Railroad Track in the United States | 260 |
ThreeDimensional CrackTip Deformation in a Plastically Deformed ThreePoint Bending Specimen | 280 |
On the Application of RCurves and Maximum Load Toughness to Structures | 291 |
Application of the J Concept to Fatigue Crack Growth in LargeScale Yielding | 318 |
Fracture Toughness of Stainless Steel Welds | 330 |
Use of RCurves for Design in the Elastic Plastic Fracture Mechanics Regime | 356 |
Fatigue Behavior of Axial and Pressure Cycled Butt and Girth Welds Containing Defects | 374 |
Effect of Temperature and Strain Rate on Upper Shelf Fracture Behavior of A533B Class 1 Pressure Vessel Steel | 392 |
Using Combined Experiments and Analysis to Generate Dynamic Critical Stress Intensity Data | 403 |
Analysis of Crack Arrest Under Elastic Plastic Conditions | 427 |
Ductile Crack Bifurcation and Arrest in Pressurized Pipe | 441 |
Dynamic Measurement of CrackTip Opening Displacement | 466 |
Dynamic Moiré Interferometry Studies of Stress Wave and CrackTip Diffraction Events in 1018 Steel | 482 |
Line Spring Method of StressIntensity Factor Determination for Surface Cracks in Plates Under Arbitrary InPlane Stresses | 657 |
MixedMode StressIntensity Factor Solutions for Offshore Structural Tubular Joints | 669 |
Evolution of Experimental Procedures | 679 |
Fracture Analyses of HeavySection Steel Technology WidePlate CrackArrest Experiments | 691 |
Comparison of Analysis and Experimental Data for a Unique Crack Arrest Specimen | 724 |
Review of PressurizedWaterReactor Related Thermal Shock Studies | 752 |
Pressurized Thermal Shock Experiments with Thick Vessels | 767 |
Fatigue Crack Propagation Behavior and Damage Accumulation Relationships in an Aluminum Alloy | 787 |
Fatigue Crack Growth at High Load Ratios in the TimeDependent Regime | 800 |
Threshold and Nonpropagation of Fatigue Cracks Under Service Loading | 818 |
Fatigue Crack Growth Rate Properties of SA508 and SA533 Pressure Vessel Steels and SubmergedArc Weldments in a Pressurized Water Environment | 830 |
Fatigue Crack Growth in Aircraft Main Landing Gear Wheels | 868 |
NearThreshold Crack Growth in Nickel Base Superalloys | 883 |
Effect of Frequency on Fatigue Crack Growth Rate of Inconel 718 at High Temperature | 907 |
Author Index | 927 |
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