On the use of singular displacement finite elements for cracked plate in bending N. N. Wahba OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 30
Two parallel elliptical cracks in an infinite solid subjected to tension M. IsidaK. HirotaT. Yoshida OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 48
Predicting fully plastic mode II crack growth from an asymmetric defect Frank A. McclintockAlexander H. Slocum OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 62
The eigenvector solution for a general corner or finite opening crack with further studies on the collocation procedure William C. Carpenter OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 73
The stress intensity factor for a crack perpendicular to a longitudinal weld in a large plate E. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 79
Determination of fracture toughness properties of 4340 steel P. K. LiawD. E. McCabeJ. D. Landes OriginalPaper Pages: R3 - R8
An expression for fracture toughness KQ of four point bend specimens with L=2W F. P. L. Kavishe OriginalPaper Pages: R13 - R16
Caustics under compressive loads for cracked plates Bahram FarahmandDemetrios D. Raftopoulos OriginalPaper Pages: R17 - R21
Discussion: “Comparison of the criteria for mixed mode brittle fracture based on the preinstability stress-strain field. Part I: Slit and elliptical cracks under uniaxial tensile loading. Part II: Pure shear and uniaxial compressive loading” E. E. Gdoutos OriginalPaper Pages: R23 - R29
Response: Discussion of “Comparison of the criteria for mixed mode brittle fracture based on the preinstability stress-strain field. Part I: Slit and elliptical cracks under uniaxial tensile loading. Part II: Pure shear and uniaxial compressive loading” BriefCommunication Pages: R31 - R31