Fracture Mechanics

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ASTM International, 1981
 

Contents

Introduction
2
Prediction Methods for Fatigue Crack Growth in Aircraft Material
3
Fractographic Measurements of CrackTip Closure
35
Fatigue Crack Propagation in Nylon 66 Blends
49
Cyclic Inelastic Deformation Aspects of FatigueCrackGrowth Analysis
65
Effect of Prestressing on StressCorrosion Crack Initiation in HighStrength Type 4340 Steel
97
Tensile Cracks in Creeping Solids
112
Evaluation of C for the Characterization of CreepCrackGrowth Behavior in 304 Stainless Steel
131
A Stability Analysis of Circumferential Cracks for Reactor Piping Systems
296
The Ubiquitous η Factor
314
A Jlntegral Approach to Development of ηFactors
338
Temperature Dependence of the Fracture Toughness and the Cleavage Fracture Strength of a Pressure Vessel Steel
352
Statistical Characterization of Fracture in the Transition Region
368
QuasiStatic Steady Crack Growth in SmallScale Yielding
383
Fully Plastic Crack Solutions Estimation Scheme and Stability Analyses for the Compact Specimen
406
Crack Analysis of Power Hardening Materials Using a Penalty Function and Superposition Method
439

ElasticPlastic Fracture Mechanics for HighTemperature Fatigue Crack Growth
152
Stress Intensity Factor Due to Parallel Impact Loading of the Faces of a Crack
164
A Critical Examination of a Numerical Fracture Dynamic Code
174
ElasticPlastic Analysis of Growing Cracks
189
Discussion
220
Direct Evaluation of JResistance Curves from Load Displacement Records
222
Estimation of Jlntegral Uncertainty
237
Effects of Specimen Geometry on the JIR Curve for ASTM A533B Steel
251
Measurement of Crack Growth Resistance of A533B Wide Plate Tests
271
Dynamic Finite Element Analysis of Cracked Bodies with Stationary Cracks
453
Mode I Crack Surface Displacements and Stress Intensity Factors for a Round Compact Specimen Subject to a Couple and Force
466
On the Equivalence Between SemiEmpirical Fracture Analyses and RCurves
478
A Modification of the COD Concept and Its Tentative Application to the Residual Strength of Center Cracked Panels
500
Development of Some Analytical Fracture Mechanics Models for Pipeline Girth Welds
513
Ductile Fracture Behavior of Wrought Steels
529
Fracture Behavior of A36 Bridge Steels
552
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