A quantitative stereoscopic fractographic study of the mechanism of fatigue crack propagation in nickel A. J. KrasowskyV. A. Stepanenko OriginalPaper Pages: 203 - 215
A macro element approach to computing stress intensity factors for three dimensional structures C. A. HallM. RaymundS. Palusamy OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 245
Stress intensity factor for a plane crack under normal pressure E. N. MastrojannisL. M. KeerT. Mura OriginalPaper Pages: 247 - 258
Analysis of through cracks in cylindrical shells by the quarterpoint elements R. S. BarsoumR. W. LoomisB. D. Stewart OriginalPaper Pages: 259 - 280
Modeling of dynamic crack propagation: I. validation of one-dimensional analysis P. C. GehlenC. H. PopelarM. F. Kanninen OriginalPaper Pages: 281 - 294
Effect of cracks on the time to break of polyethylene film M. RaabG. Ivanova BriefCommunication Pages: R107 - R109
Finite width effects on the crack extension angle Emmanuel E. Gdoutos OriginalPaper Pages: R111 - R114
ICF4 response: Discussion of “fracture criteria for combined mode cracks,” by S. Tanaka and M. Ichikawa Wang Tzu-chiang BriefCommunication Pages: R117 - R119
On the evaluation of crack closure using the potential drop method M. C. Lafarie-FrenotC. Gasc BriefCommunication Pages: R121 - R123
Discussion: “A simple test method for measuring ‘valid’ JIC fracture toughness in Charpy-size surveillance specimens of nuclear pressure vessel steel,” by R. O. Ritchie et al. A. A. Willoughby BriefCommunication Pages: R125 - R126
Finite element stress analyses of a spherical inclusion in metals and alloys Roger Chang OriginalPaper Pages: R127 - R130
Discussion: “Simple Approximate results for the stress intensity factors at the tip of a kinked crack,” by I. C. Howard B. L. Karihaloo BriefCommunication Pages: R131 - R132