Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics: 29th Volume
Editor(s): Tina L. Panontin, Sheri D. Sheppard
Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics: 29th Volume (STP 1332) provides advanced, state-of-the-art techniques for predicting fracture and fatigue, as well as applications and engineering problem solving in a number of key industries.
Over 50 comprehensive, peer-reviewed papers from the world's leading experts are divided into three major categories:
Fracture Mechanics areas explored include: The effects of geometry, specimen size and loading rate onfracture behavior and toughness in the transition region; The impact of global loading on fracture prediction; Load-type effects on fracture; and Innovative crack solutions and analysis techniques in analytical fracture mechanics.
Fatigue issues examined include: Findings on the effects of crack closure, stress ratio, residual stresses and load-type on fatigue; and Improved fatigue testing methods
Structural Applications presented include: Specific applications of predicting or measuring fatigue performance; Fracture mechanics applications in aircraft fuselages, nuclear reactor shells and piping, cannon components and ship beams
This is a critical resource for mechanical, materials, and structural engineers involved with structural parts design and analysis; regulatory and investigative organizations; and national laboratories.
Table of Contents
TL Panontin, SD Sheppard
CF Shih
RE Link, SM Graham
T Planman, M Nevalainen, M Valo, K Wallin
JA Joyce, RE Link
ML Gentilcore, RH Roberts
C-S Chen, PA Wawrzynek, AR Ingraffea
BR Seshadri, JC Newman
KC Koppenhoefer, RH Dodds
MR Hill, TL Panontin
SA Smith, IS Raju
B Skallerud, ZL Zhang
DO Harris, PJ Woytowitz
KR Shah
JRB Cruz, JD Landes
MM Rashid, R Roy
D Moinereau, JM Frund, J Brochar, MP Valeta, B Marini, P Joly, D Guichard, S Bhandari, A Sherry, C France, DJ Sanderson
F Minami, M Toyoda
MR Goldthorpe, CS Wiesner
ZL Zhang, M Hauge
ME Natishan, M Wagenhofer
ST Taylor, YT Zhu, WR Blumenthal, MG Stout, DP Butt, TC Lowex
WT Riddell, RS Piascik
R Sunder, WJ Porter, NE Ashbaugh
D Nowell, LJ Fellows, DA Hills
SR Daniewicz
M Lang, G Marci
PP Milella
C-Y Hou, J-J Charng
N Chen, FV Lawrence
I Gu, RO Ritchie
AP Parker, JH Underwood
SM Tipton, JR Sorem
R Rolović, SM Tipton
GT Fry, HL Jones, SL Jones
DC Maxwell, T Nicholas
I Mostafa, S Hailu, GE Welsch, D Hazony, GR Halford
MA Magill, FJ Zwerneman
JK Donald, GH Bray, RW Bush
M Ciavarella, G Demelio, DA Hills
M Miller, AC Rufin, WN Westre, G Samavedam
PE Irving, RG Buller
DS DeLorenzo, ML Hull
E Sancaktar
B Goldstein, KL Jerina, SML Sastry
N Pan, SD Sheppard, JM Widmann
DS Dawicke, JC Newman
BW Leitch
JA Keeney, PT Williams
OS Nishioka, TL Panontin
RJ Dexter, ML Gentilcore
JH Underwood, E Troiano, GN Vigilante, AA Kapusta, S Tauscher