Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics: 32nd Volume
Editor(s): Ravinder Chona
23 peer-reviewed papers detail the latest advances in all aspects of fatigue and fracture mechanics, related technologies, and innovative applications. Topics range from:
New analytical approaches to applications for tried and true methods
Life assessment issues facing critical engineering components and structures
Fracture behavior under dynamic loading
Failure mechanics in ceramics and composites.
Table of Contents
MT Kirk, ME Natishan, M Wagenhofer
K Wallin
WA Van Der Sluys, BA Young
AN Cassanelli, H Ortiz, JE Wainstein, LA deVedia
G Marci, M Lang
JC Radon, K Nikbin
J-Y Huang, R-Z Li, K-F Chien, R-C Kuo, PK Liaw, B Yang, J-G Huang
Y Nakai, T Kusukawa, N Hayashi
JA Joyce, P Albrecht, HC Tjiang, WJ Wright
SM Graham
KS Kim, NW Lee, YK Chung, JJ Park
F Minami, T Katou, H Jing
HH Hsu, KF Chien, HC Chu, RC Kuo, PK Liaw
S Chapuliot, S Marie, D Moulin
Y Yamashita, K Sakano, M Onozuka, F Minami
JR Donoso, JD Landes
MA James, JC Newman, WM Johnston
C Soutis, M Kashtalyan
I Bar-On, GD Quinn, J Salem, MJ Jenkins
GD Quinn, K Xu, R Gettings, JA Salem, JJ Swab
WG Reuter, JC Newman, JD Skinner, ME Mear, WR Lloyd
V McDonald, SR Daniewicz
AJ Duncan, KH Subramanian, RL Sindelar, K Miller, AP Reynolds, YJ Chao