Micro-mechanical modelling of mode III fatigue crack growth in rotor steels H. Nayeb-HashemiF. A. McclintockR. O. Ritchie OriginalPaper Pages: 163 - 185
Distribution of crack extension force, the Ĵ-integral, along a through-crack-front of a plate M. SakataS. AokiR. Takagi OriginalPaper Pages: 187 - 200
Stress intensity factor at the surface and at the deepest point of a semi-elliptical surface crack in plates under stress gradients C. MattheckP. MorawietzD. Munz OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 212
Predicting stress corrosion crack growth rates when linear elastic fracture mechanics conditions are not operative E. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 228
On the energy-release rate associated with diffusional crack growth Tze -Jer Chuang OriginalPaper Pages: 229 - 242
Standard designation code for fracture specimens, loading and orientation David P. Wilhem OriginalPaper Pages: R77 - R80
Fracture costs US $119 billion a year, says study by battelle/NBS BriefCommunication Pages: R81 - R83
On local energy release rates calculated by the virtual crack extension method Ad Bakker OriginalPaper Pages: R85 - R90
Applicability of the EPRI estimation scheme for the prediction of load-load line displacement behaviour and for single specimen J-R-curve determination P. Steenkamp OriginalPaper Pages: R91 - R100
Reducing crack problem of a circular plate or an infinite plate containing a circular hole into fredholm integral equation Chen Yi-zhou OriginalPaper Pages: R101 - R104
Measurement of dynamic fracture toughness JId by instrumented charpy test Toshiro Kobayashi OriginalPaper Pages: R105 - R109
Stress intensity factors of hole edge cracks. Comparison between one crack and two symmetric cracks J. Schijve OriginalPaper Pages: R111 - R115
Application of the optical method of pseudocaustics to locating crack tips in plane elasticity problems N. I. Ioakimidis OriginalPaper Pages: R117 - R120
Solution procedures for the creep crack growth parameter C G. A. WebsterD. J. Smith BriefCommunication Pages: R125 - R127