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نویسندگان: D. M. R. Taplin (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780080221403, 0080221424
ناشر: Pergamon
سال نشر: 1978
تعداد صفحات: 691
زبان: English
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Content:
TITLES IN THIS SERIES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Foreword, Page xv, B.L. Averbach
Foreword, Page xvi, Roy W. Nichols
Preface, Pages xvii-xx
Acknowledgements, Page xxi
International Congress on Fracture, Pages xxii-xxv
Fourth International Conference on Fracture, Pages xxvi-xxvii
Standard Nomenclature List, Pages xxviii-xxxi
Conversion Units, Page xxxii
METALLOGRAPHIC ASPECTS OF FATIGUE IN PEARLITIC STRUCTURES, Pages 681-686, J.G. Taylor, P.E. Warin, P. Watson
DISLOCATION-DIFFUSION MECHANISM OF FATIGUE CRACK FORMATION, Pages 687-693, S. Pilecki
DISLOCATION STRUCTURES AROUND THE CRACK TIPS IN THE EARLY STAGE IN FATIGUE OF α-BRASS, Pages 695-702, K. Katagiri, A. Omura, K. Koyanagi, J. Awatani, T. Shiraishi, H. Kaneshiro
CONDITIONS LEADING TO LOCALIZED PLASTIC DEFORMATION AND FRACTURE IN SLIP BANDS DURING FATIGUE LOADING OF AGE HARDENING ALUMINUM ALLOYS, Pages 703-709, M. Nageswararao, M. Wilhelm
FATIGUE CRACK FORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH CYCLIC SLIP DEFORMATION ALONG PRIOR AUSTENITE GRAIN BOUNDARIES, Pages 711-718, T. Kunio, M. Shimizu, K. Yamada, M. Enomoto
CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH IN Al-4%Cu AGED TO CONTAIN GP ZONES, Pages 719-723, S.J. Brett, B. Cantor, R.D. Doherty
THE INFLUENCE OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITION ON THE CYCLIC BEHAVIOUR OF FERRITE-PEARLITE STEELS, Pages 725-732, K. Morton, P. Watson
ON THE MICROSTRUCTURE OF THE FATIGUE FRACTURE SURFACES IN TITANIUM, Pages 733-740, S. Kocańda, J.A. Kozubowski
INFLUENCE OF PRIOR TREATMENT ON HIGH STRAIN FATIGUE LIFE OF ALUMINIUM ALLOY RR58, Pages 741-747, G. Malakondaiah, P. Rama Rao
HIGH FREQUENCY FATIGUE OF METALS, CRACK INITIATION AND PROPAGATION, Pages 749-754, St. Stanzl, R. Mitsche
HIGH TEMPERATURE FATIGUE OF 304 STAINLESS STEEL UNDER ISOTHERMAL AND THERMAL CYCLING CONDITIONS, Pages 755-765, H.J. Westwood
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON CYCLIC STRAIN INDUCED CREEP, RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIFFERENT MODES OF STRESS AND STRAIN SUPERPOSITION, Pages 767-775, Y. Nozue, T. Udoguchi, Y. Asada, S. Mitsuhashi
A STUDY ON PREVENTION OF CREEP AND FATIGUE FRACTURE OF STEELS FOR TURBINE APPLICATION, Pages 777-784, I. Ewald, W. Jakobeit, K.H. Mayer, W. Wiemann
CRACK PROPAGATION AT HIGH TEMPERATURE UNDER LOW CYCLE LOADING, Pages 785-790, S. Serensen, N. Makhutov, A. Romanov
FATIGUE CRACK MORPHOLOGY IN 304 STAINLESS STEEL CYCLED AT CONSTANT STRESS AMPLITUDE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURE, Pages 791-796, A.P.L. Turner
STEEL AND ALLOY THERMAL CYCLING FRACTURE, Pages 797-801, Y.F. Balandin, A.F. Malygin
THE EFFECT OF PRIOR TEMPERATURE CYCLING ON RUPTURE LIFE OF SUPERALLOYS, Pages 803-812, D.A. Woodford
CREEP-FATIGUE INTERACTIONS IN A LOW ALLOY STEEL, Pages 813-819, D. Sidey
CREEP-FATIGUE INTERACTION IN AN AUSTENITIC Fe-Ni-Cr ALLOY AT 600°C, Pages 821-829, A. Plumtree, N-G. Persson
THE MECHANISM OF A FATIGUE/CREEP INTERACTION IN A LOW ALLOY STEEL, Pages 831-837, R.A. Bartlett, W.J. Plumbridge, T.E. Chung, E.G. Ellison
HIGH TEMPERATURE CREEP-FATIGUE FRACTURE IN Cu-Cr ALLOYS, Pages 839-847, A.L.W. Collins, D.M.R. Taplin
EFFECTS OF LOADING FREQUENCY AND ENVIRONMENT ON HIGH TEMPERATURE FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH IN NICKEL-BASE ALLOYS, Pages 849-857, R.B. Scarlin
EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT ON FRACTURE - MECHANISMS OF LIQUID-METAL EMBRITTLEMENT, STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING AND CORROSION-FATIGUE, Pages 859-866, S.P. Lynch
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENT ON THE CRACK GROWTH RATE OF HIGH-STRENGTH ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN FATIGUE, Pages 867-872, J. Petit, B. Bouchet, C. Gase, J. de Fouquet
FAILURE OF STAINLESS STEELS BY CORROSION-FATIGUE, Pages 873-878, C. Amzallag, P. Rabbe, M. Truchon
LOW CYCLE CORROSION FATIGUE OF AN Al-Zn-Mg-(Zr) ALLOY, Pages 879-885, Fu-Shiong Lin, E.A. Starke Jr.
CORROSION FATIGUE OF ANNEALED ZIRCALOY-2 IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS AT 575 K, Pages 887-895, M.C. Teeter, R.R. Hosbons
THE INFLUENCE OF WATER VAPOUR ON FATIGUE CRACK PLASTICITY IN LOW CARBON STEEL, Pages 897-904, D.L. Davidson, J. Lankford
FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH IN STEEL IN AIR AND SEA WATER UNDER CONSTANT AMPLITUDE AND RANDOM LOADING, Pages 905-909, P.J. Haagensen
THE EFFECT OF FREQUENCY ON CYCLIC CRACK GROWTH IN 200 MARAGING STEEL IN A SALT WATER ENVIRONMENT, Pages 911-918, D.L. Smail, R. Eisenstadt
NOTCH FATIGUE LIFE PREDICTIONS USING SMOOTH BAR FATIGUE DATA, Pages 919-926, S.D. Antolovich, A.F. Anderson, K. Zagrray
A GENERALIZED DESIGN PROCEDURE FOR ESTIMATING TOTAL FATIGUE LIFE IN THE LOW CYCLE RANGE FOR NOTCHED COMPONENTS, Pages 927-935, R.M. Gamble
A NEW METHOD FOR CALCULATION OF NOTCHAND SIZE-EFFECT IN FATIGUE, Pages 937-941, K. Heckel, W. Ziebart
ELASTIC-PLASTIC STRESS-STRAIN BEHAVIOUR OF MONOTONIC AND CYCLIC LOADED NOTCHED PLATES, Pages 943-951, T. Seeger, A. Beste, H. Amstutz
THE FATIGUE BEHAVIOUR OF MACROSCOPIC SLAG INCLUSIONS IN STEAM TURBO-GENERATOR ROTOR STEELS, Pages 953-958, A. Eisender, R. Gallimore, W.A. Poynton
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF FATIGUE ANALYSIS OF A WELDMENT, Pages 959-965, K. Yamada, P. Albrecht
FATIGUE LIFE PREDICTION FOR FILLET WELDED DETAILS UNDER SERVICE LOADINGS, Pages 967-971, B.J. Dabell, P. Watson
LOW CYCLE FATIGUE STRENGTH OF STEELS AND WELDS IN RELATION TO STATIC TENSILE PROPERTIES, Pages 973-980, K. Iida, E. Fujii
EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE VARIATION ON HIGH TEMPERATURE FATIGUE OF MILD STEEL, Pages 981-993, S. Shimizu, T. Mochizuki, T. Fujimitsu
EFFECT OF GRAIN SIZE AND γ′ SIZE ON FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION IN RENE 95, Pages 995-1005, J. Bartos, S.D. Antolovich
EFFECT OF STRESS LEVEL ON FATIGUE CRACK DELAY BEHAVIOUR, Pages 1009-1015, G.M. Crandall, B.M. Hillberry
FATIGUE CRACK CLOSURE WITH NEGATIVE STRESS RATIO FOLLOWING SINGLE TENSILE OVERLOADS IN 2024-T3 and 7075-T6 ALUMINUM, Pages 1017-1024, D.P. Musil, R.I. Stephens
CRACK CLOSURE RELATED TO FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION, Pages 1025-1034, J. Maarse
INFLUENCE OF MECHANICAL FACTORS ON THE FATIGUE CRACK CLOSURE, Pages 1035-1047, Keiji Ogura, Kiyotsugu Ohji, Keisuke Honda
A PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH TO FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RATE PREDICTION, Pages 1049-1056, W.R. Sperr
EFFECT OF LOADING SEQUENCE; NORMAL AND REVERSED SEQUENCE EFFECT, Pages 1057-1063, A. Buch
CRACK CLOSURE DURING FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH FOR TWO THICKNESSES OF MATERIAL, Pages 1065-1071, N.F. Boutle, W.D. Dover
USE OF THE WEIGHT FUNCTION CONCEPT AND THE CRACK CLOSING METHOD FOR CALCULATING STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS IN PLANE OR AXISYMMETRIC PROBLEMS, Pages 1073-1080, J. Heliot, J. Vagner
CLOSURE: AN EXPLANATION FOR FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RATE ACCELERATION/RETARDATION DUE TO OVERLOADS IN AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS, Pages 1081-1089, M.W. Mahoney, N.E. Paton
A COMPUTER SIMULATION OF FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION BASED ON THE CRACK CLOSURE CONCEPT, Pages 1091-1098, M. Shiratori, T. Moriv, T. Miyoshi, H. Miyamoto
OBSERVATION OF CRACK CLOSURE PHENOMENA AT THE TIP OF A FATIGUE CRACK BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, Pages 1099-1108, H. Nisitani, M. Kage
FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION AND CRACK CLOSURE BEHAVIOUR UNDER VARYING LOADING CONDITIONS, Pages 1109-1116, Makoto Kikukawa, Masahiro Jono, Ken-ichi Tanaka, Yoshiyuki Kondo
FATIGUE LIFE PREDICTION BY AMPLIDUTE TRANSFORMATION, Pages 1117-1124, E. Haibach
PROBABILITY OF FATIGUE FAILURE BASED ON RESIDUAL STRENGTH, Pages 1125-1131, R. Talreja, W. Weibull
WEIBULL STATISTICS FOR A BIAXIAL STRENGTH TEST, Pages 1133-1141, D.G. Rickerby
HIGH CYCLE FATIGUE OF PRESTRAINED COMPONENTS, Pages 1143-1152, M. Bílý, V. Kliman, P. Ľubušký
SOME EXPERIMENTS RELEVANT TO MINER'S RULE IN FATIGUE, Pages 1153-1159, J. Awatani, T. Shiraishi, Y. Tsukahara
THE STRENGTH OF JIS SNCM8 STEEL UNDER COMBINED ALTERNATING STRESSES, Pages 1161-1168, K. Tanaka, S. Matsuoka
A MODEL FOR FATIGUE CRACK INITIATION IN POLYCRYSTALLINE SOLIDS, Pages 1169-1176, J.W. Provan
NOTES ON THE REPEATED SHEAR STRESS INDUCED PERMANENT STRAIN OF STEELS, Pages 1177-1186, T. Endo
THE ANALYSIS OF RANDOM LOAD FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION, Pages 1187-1194, R.D. Hibberd, W.D. Dover
ACCUMULATION OF LONGITUDINAL STRAIN UNDER CYCLIC TORSION, Pages 1195-1200, T. Udoguchi, Y. Asada, S. Mitsuhashi, M. Izushi
MICRO PLASTIC STRAIN ENERGY CRITERION APPLIED TO REVERSED BIAXIAL FATIGUE, Pages 1201-1206, A. Damali, A. Esin
CYCLIC PLASTICITY AND MASING BEHAVIOUR IN METALS AND ALLOYS, Pages 1207-1215, H. Abdel-Raouf, T.H. Topper, A. Piumtree
THE EFFECT OF FREQUENCY CHANGES ON FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH IN 7178-T6 ALUMINUM ALLOY, Pages 1217-1222, A.W. Bowen, P.J.E. Forsyth
EFFECT OF INITIAL FLAW SHAPES ON CRACKS EMANATING FROM FASTENER HOLES UNDER COMBINED STRESS, Pages 1223-1231, Pir M. Toor
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH IN RAIL AND STRUCTURAL STEELS, Pages 1233-1238, S.J. Hill, N.F. Boutle
FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION IN TRIP STEELS, Pages 1239-1247, A. Plumtree, V.P. Swaminathan
FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH IN A HIGH STRENGTH STEEL, Pages 1249-1257, E.K. Priddle
THE EFFECT OF RESIDUAL STRESSES ON THE FATIGUE FAILURE OF NITRIDED EN 41B STEEL, Pages 1259-1265, B.K. Jones, J.W. Martin
FATIGUE OF FIBRES BY BIAXIAL ROTATION OVER A PIN, Pages 1267-1272, S.F. Calil, J.W.S. Hearle
FATIGUE STRENGTH OF CROSS GIRDER CONNECTIONS CONSTRUCTED WITH 9% Ni STEEL PLATE, Pages 1273-1282, K. Tanaka, S. Matsuoka
STUDY OF LOW FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RATES IN 316 STAINLESS STEEL AND RR 58 Al ALLOY, Pages 1283-1286, C. Bathias, A. Pineau, J. Pluvinage, P. Rabbe
FATIGUE FRACTURE OF THERMOMECHANICALLY PROCESSED LOW CARBON STEEL, Pages 1287-1292, R.L. Duffin, J.G. Byrne
ON THE THRESHOLD FOR FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH, Pages 1293-1298, A.J. McEVILY, J. Groeger
A MODEL FOR FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION IN DEFORMABLE MEDIA WITH NONLINEAR CHARACTERISTICS, Pages 1299-1306, D.D. Cioclov
PLASTIC ZONE FORMATION AND FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH, Pages 1307-1312, C. Bathias
ON THE MECHANISMS OF FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH, Pages 1313-1324, P. Neumann, H. Vehoff, H. Fuhlrott
EFFECTS OF STRENGTH AND GRAIN SIZE ON NEAR-THRESHOLD FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH IN ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH STEEL, Pages 1325-1331, Robert O. Ritchie
CRACK BRANCHING IN A533B STEEL, Pages 1333-1338, G.T. Hahn, R.G. Hoagland, A.R. Rosenfield
PROPAGATION OF MULTIPLE ENDED FATIGUE CRACKS IN HYBRID BODIES, Pages 1339-1343, Pavel Marek
ON THE TRANSITION FROM INITIATION TO PROPAGATION OF FATIGUE CRACKS IN PLAIN STEEL SPECIMENS, Pages 1345-1351, K. Rahka
FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH MODEL PREDICTION WITH TWO COUPLED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, Pages 1353-1360, J. Pellas, G. Baudin, M. Robert
FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH FROM A SURFACE FLAW, Pages 1361-1373, Masanori Kawahara, Masayoshi Kurihara
KINETICS OF FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION IN STEELS, Ti AND Ni ALLOYS, Pages 1375-1382, L.I. Maslov, M. Arita
Author Index, Pages 1385-1392