Comparison of the criteria for mixed mode brittle fracture based on the preinstability stress-strain field S. K. MaitiR. A. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 5 - 22
Crack growth resistance evaluation of ductile material using DCB specimen C. W. WooM. D. Kuruppu OriginalPaper Pages: 23 - 34
Calculation of fracture mechanics parameters for a general corner William C. Carpenter OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 58
Influence of load biaxiality on the fracture characteristics of two collinear cracks John Eftis OriginalPaper Pages: 59 - 80
Discussion: “Influence of load biaxiality on the fracture load of center cracked sheets,” by J. Eftis and D.L. Jones A. G. Atkins BriefCommunication Pages: R3 - R5
Response: Discussion of “Influence of load biaxiality on the fracture load of center cracked sheets,” by A.G. Atkins BriefCommunication Pages: R7 - R8
Discussion: “Application of electrical analog technique in fracture mechanics,” by A. V. Virkar P. S. Theoearis OriginalPaper Pages: R9 - R13
Response: Discussion of “Application of electrical analog technique in fracture mechanics,” by P.S. Theocaris Anil V. Virkar OriginalPaper Pages: R15 - R18
The interaction of fracture and stresswaves in brittle material — An experiment to verify cleaving waves N. J. Sundaresan BriefCommunication Pages: R19 - R21
Influence of temperature rise at the crack tip on crack bifurcation V. G. UkadgaonkerS. K. ChaddaS. K. Maiti OriginalPaper Pages: R23 - R32
Crack length calculation formula for three point bend specimens Wu Shang-Xian OriginalPaper Pages: R33 - R38
The interation between the fracture process zone and the surrounding plastic region during crack growth E. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: R37 - R42
A dislocation model for the rate of initial growth of stage I fatigue cracks J. N. Eastabrook OriginalPaper Pages: R43 - R48
Residual strength of impact damaged composites R. JonesA. A. BakerR. J. Callinan BriefCommunication Pages: R51 - R51