Structure, character of fracture, and properties of V95 alloy sheet in relation to impurity content I. N. FridlyanderO. G. SenatorovaN. I. Novosil'tseva OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 7
Initiation of slip bands in a plate with a crack M. Ya. LeonovE. B. NisnevichV. E. Prediger OriginalPaper Pages: 8 - 12
Influence of structure on the resistance of 65G steel to fatigue crack growth S. Ya. YaremaVas Vas PopovichYu. V. Zima OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 26
Influence of St.3sp steel sample dimensions on the transition temperature to brittle fracture in static loading E. M. BaskoN. A. Makhutov OriginalPaper Pages: 26 - 29
Two features in rating the corrosion crack resistance of constructional alloys O. N. RomanivG. N. NikiforchinA. T. Tsirul'nik OriginalPaper Pages: 30 - 40
Relationship between the tendency toward sulfide cracking and the mechanical properties of low-alloy steels I. I. VasilenkoV. L. Metel'kov OriginalPaper Pages: 40 - 43
Fatigue crack growth in D16-T and V95-T1 aluminum alloys in tests in sprayed and unsprayed NaCl solutions A. M. DotsenkoG. B. Denisova OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 45
Temperature relationship of the retarded fracture process of VNS-2 maraging steel V. S. SavchenkoK. A. Yushchenko OriginalPaper Pages: 46 - 49
Stress intensity at the tips of a heat-conducting crack G. S. KitM. G. Krivtsun OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 52
Plane periodic problem of the theory of rigid inclusions L. T. BerezhnitskiiN. G. Stashchuk OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 59
Influence of protective coatings on fibers on the physicochemical interaction of composites in an aluminum-steel reinforced system G. G. MaksimovichA. V. FilipovskiiL. M. Averbukh OriginalPaper Pages: 60 - 62
The use of simplified rheological rules for describing the processes of deformation and fracture of materials S. A. Elsuf'ev OriginalPaper Pages: 62 - 65
Static strength and fatigue life of large extruded semifinished products of D16chT, V95pchT1, and V95pchT2 alloys A. G. VovnyankoG. Yu. BengusI. S. Vorontsov OriginalPaper Pages: 66 - 71
Question of predicting the stress-rupture strength of steel based on its chemical composition at high temperatures and hydrogen pressures M. B. Asviyan OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 75
Necessity of taking crack resistance into consideration in designing and building the units of truck-mounted cranes V. V. PanasyukI. P. Vas'kivV. I. Kovalenko OriginalPaper Pages: 76 - 79
Influence of a thermal hold at the nitriding temperature on the fatigue resistance of 36Kh2N2MFA steel melted by different methods N. G. BykovskiiG. N. FilimonovL. M. Bilyi OriginalPaper Pages: 80 - 83
Design and technological methods of increasing the low-cycle fatigue life of welded structures V. I. KovalenkoV. P. RudenkoL. V. Grishchenko OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 92
Influence of the electrochemical properties of the material of press fits on the corrosion fatigue resistance of steels V. I. PokhmurskiiI. A. NironovichA. Ya. Kesel'man OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 95
Increasing the wear resistance of rubbing pairs with the use of certain polymers and metal-containing polymers O. A. MakarZ. V. SlobodyanYu. I. Babei OriginalPaper Pages: 96 - 98
Frictional properties of certain metal-polymer composites with self-lubrication D. M. KarpinosL. I. TuchinskiiYu. B. Askochenskii OriginalPaper Pages: 98 - 100