Fracture Mechanics: Nineteenth Symposium
Editor(s): T A Cruse
Identifies the major issues facing the subdivision of fracture mechanics: three dimensional issues; computational and analytical issues; damage tolerance and fatigue; elastoplastic fracture; dynamic inelastic fracture; and crack arrest theory and applications.
Table of Contents
TA Cruse
CW Smith
TA Cruse
IS Raju, JC Newman
ES Folias
H Kordisch, E Sommer
JL Swedlow
BA Szabó, I Babuška
F Erdogan, B Aksel
ET Moyer
H Vlieger
RW Landgraf
LF Coffin
O Orringer, RK Steele
X-P Wu, F-P Chiang
TL Anderson, JR Gordon, SJ Garwood
Y Lambert, P Saillard, C Bathias
WJ Mills
CE Turner, MR Etemad
BN Leis, DP Goetz, PM Scott, CM Hudson
YH Jung, KL Murty
DV Swenson, AR Ingraffea
GT Hahn, PC Bastias, AM Kumar, CA Rubin
AS Kobayashi, AF Emery, WJ Love, Y-H Chao, O Johansson
WN Sharpe, Z Waclawiw, AS Douglas
JS Epstein, VA Deason, WG Reuter
S Khatri, DB Barker
F Nilsson
B Brickstad, L Dahlberg
Y Sakai, G Yagawa, Y Ando
DB Barker, R Chona, WR Corwin, WL Fourney, GR Irwin, CW Marschall, AR Rosenfield, ET Wessel
WG Reuter, JS Epstein
L Banks-Sills
RH Van Stone, MS Gilbert, OC Gooden, JH Laflen
CY Yang
HC Rhee, MM Salama
R deWit, SR Low, RJ Fields
BR Bass, CE Pugh, JG Merkle, DJ Naus, J Keeney-Walker
DJ Ayres, RJ Fabi, RY Schonenberg, DM Norris
RD Cheverton, SK Iskander, DG Ball
RH Bryan, JG Merkle, RK Nanstad, GC Robinson
BPD O'Connor, A Plumtree
T Nicholas, NE Ashbaugh
DE Castro, G Marci, D Munz
WA Logsdon, PK Liaw, JA Begley
A Nagar
HR Van Stone, DD Krueger
T Weerasooriya