JOM-e: The application of nondestructive evaluation technologies Peter K. Liaw Commentary Pages: 10 - 11
The creep behavior of discontinuously reinforced metal-matrix composites Yi HuangTerence G. Langdon Overview Pages: 15 - 20
The fabrication and creep properties of superalloy-zirconia composites R. K. OrugantiA. K. Ghosh Research Summary Pages: 21 - 27
The creep behavior of Si3N4/SiC nanocomposites Julin WanAmiya K. Mukherjee Research Summary Pages: 28 - 33
Creep deformation in multilayered and microlaminate materials A. C. LewisD. Van HeerdenD. Josell Research Summary Pages: 34 - 37
Interfacial creep in multi-component material systems Indranath DuttaChanman ParkKeith Peterson Overview Pages: 38 - 43
High-strength, corrosion-resistant aerospace aluminum alloys William E. Frazier Commentary Pages: 44 - 44
The effect of retrogression and reaging on the properties of the 7249 aluminum alloy Omar S. Es-SaidWilliam E. FrazierEui W. Lee Research Summary Pages: 45 - 48
Environmentally assisted crack growth rates of high-strength aluminum alloys Brain J. ConnollyKristen L. DeffenbaughMichelle G. Koul Research Summary Pages: 49 - 52