THEORETICAL & APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS
VOLUME 31, NUMBER 1, FEBRUARY/MARCH 1999
Contents
Scientific biography of the late Dr. George R. lrwin................................................................................... v
A.W. Member, Ft.S. Mohan and R. Kovacevic
On-line analysis of hydro-abrasive erosion of pre-cracked materials by acoustic emission ................ 1
V.Y. Chertkovand 1. Ravina
Morphology of horizontal cracks in swelling soils ....................................................................................... 19
Sp. Pantefakis, An. Kyrsanicfi, E. EI-Magd, J. Dunnwald, Y. Barbaux and G. Pons
Creep resistance of aluminium alloys for the next generation supersonic civil transport aircrafts. . . . . . 31
A. Chojecki, I. Telejko and P. Kozelsky
Influence of calcium on cracking of steel during the welding or casting process ........................................ 41
A.G. Youtsos, M. Kiriakopoufos and Th. Timke
Experimental and theoretical / numerical investigations of thin films bonding strength ................................. 47
0. C. Garishin and V.V. Moshev
Modelling of mechanical behaviour of damageable particulate composites .................................................. 61
J.A.M. Ferreira, J.D.M. Costa and P.N.B. Reis
Static and fatigue behaviour of glass-fibre-reinforced polypropylene composites .......................................... 67
L. Minnetyan and C.C. Chamis
Progressive fracture of adhesively bonded composite structures ..................................................................... 75
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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS
Volume 31, Number 2 1999
Contents
M.I. Lugovy, Yu.N. Podrezov, V. N. Slyunyaevand D.G. Verbylo
Fracture resistance and strength of two-phase WC-Ni alloy ....................................................................... 85
V. Valeva, J. lvanova and F. Pastrone
Interfacial debonding of two-phase composite with periodic structure ..................................................... 91
Y.X. Dong, C.H. Zhang, Gl. Wang and S.P. Chiew
Non-overlapping conditions for crack face displacement of anisotropic bodies...................................... 99
R.A. CoUins, D.J. Cartwright and P.J. Gregson
A direct complex stress function approach for modelling stiffened panels containing multiple
site damage..................................................................................................................................................... 105
J.B. Sha, J. Sun, Z.J. Deng and H.J. Zhou
Micro-crack tip fracture of commercial grade aluminum under mixed mode loading .............................. 119
G.E. Papakaliatakis
Effect of strain rate on crack growth in aluminum alloy 1100-0. ................................................................. 131
V. Balasubramanian and B. Guha
Effect of weld size on fatigue crack growth behaviour of cruciform joints by strain energy
density factor approach ..................................................................................................................................... 141
G. Pluvinage, Z Azari, N. Kadi, 1. Diouhy and V. Kozak
Effect of ferritic microstructure on local damage zone distance associated with fracture near notch........ 149
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THEORETICAL & APPLLED FRACTURE MECHANICS
VOLUME 31, NUMBER 3, JUNE 1999
Contents
A. A Pan'kov
A self-consistent statistical mechanics approach for determining effective elastic properties
of composite.................................................................................................. ........................................................................ 157
A. Carpinteri, B. Chiaia and S. invemizzi
Three-dimensional fractal analysis of concrete fracture at the meso-level ..................................................................... 163
L. Federici, A. Piva and E. Viola
Crack edge displacement and elastic constant determination for an orthotropic material ........................................... 173
0.1. Cherepanov
Localized viscoelastoplastic strain in mesovolume of heterogeneous medium under
different loading types .............................................................................................................................................................. 189
M. P. Savruk, S. Shkarayev and E. Madenci
Stress near apex of dissimilar material with bilinear behavior. ............................................................................................ 203
B. Sergeev, E. Madenci and D.R. Ambur
Stress intensity factors for an arbitrarily oriented crack near a hole in longeron web ......................................................... 213
Y.Z. Chen
Stress intensity factors for curved and kinked cracks in plane extension.................................................................. ............ 223
G. Ben-Dor, A. Dubinsky and T. Elperin
Effect of air gap and order of plates on ballistic resistance of two layered armor................................................................ . 233
Author index Volume 31.................................................................................................................................................................. 243
Contents Volume 31.......................................................................................................................................................................... 245
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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS
Volume 32, Number 1, July/august 1999
Contents
C.P. Providakis
Creep analysis of V-notched metallic plates: boundary element method ....................... 1
M. Danylenko, Yu. Podrezov and S. Firstov
Effect of dislocation structure on fracture toughness of strained BCC-metals ................... 9
J. Ye and A.K. Kaw
Determination of mechanical properties of fiber-matrix interface from pushout test ............... 15
K.B. YoonandK.Y. Kirn
High temperature fracture parameter for a weld interface crack ............................. 27
Sp.G. Pantelakis and Em.Ch. Kyriakakis
Fatigue damage of APC-2 composite assessed from material degradation
and non-destructive evaluation data ................................................ 37
V. Bystritskii, E. Garate, J. Earthman, A. Kharlov, E. Lavemia and X. Peng
Fatigue properties of 2024-T3, 7075-T6 aluminum alloys modified using
plasma-enhanced ion beams ..................................................... 47
Y.X. Zhao, J.N. Wang and Q. Gao
Statistical evolution of small fatigue crack in 1Cr18Ni9Ti weld metal ......................... 55
X.L Zheng, J.H. Van and K. Zhao
Crack growth rate and cracking velocity in fatigue for a class of ceramics ..................... 65
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