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STP559
Fracture Toughness and Slow-Stable Cracking

Paris PC, Irwin GR
Pages: 317
Published: 1974

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Part one of the 1973 National Fracture Conference contains 18 papers dealing both with classic and novel methods. A significant contribution to the engineers and metallurgists.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Irwin G.

Fracture Toughness Test Methods for Abrasion-Resistant White Cast Irons Using Compact Specimens
Diesburg D.

Development of Fast Fracture in a Low Alloy Steel
Pollock A., Radon J.

Acoustic Emission from 4340 Steel During Stress Corrosion Cracking
Chaskelis H., Cullen W., Krafft J.

Effects of Shot-Peening Residual Stresses on the Fracture and Crack-Growth Properties of D6AC Steel
Elber W.

Fracture Properties of a Cold-Worked Mild Steel
Ripling E.

More on Specimen Size Effects in Fracture Toughness Testing
Kaufman J., Nelson F.

Dynamic Compact Tension Testing for Fracture Toughness
Bucci R., Loushin L., Paris P.

Further Aspects of Fracture Resistance Measurement on Thin Sheet Material: Yield Stress and Crack Length
Stoop J., Sullivan A.

Further Studies of Crack Propagation Using the Controlled Crack Propagation Approach
Finnie I., Weitzmann R.

Double Torsion Technique as a Universal Fracture Toughness Test Method
Berry J., Kumble R., Murphy M., Outwater J.

Measurement of KIc on Small Specimens Using Critical Crack Tip Opening Displacement
Robinson J., Tetelman A.

Correlation Between Fatigue Crack Propagation and Low Cycle Fatigue Properties
Majumdar S., Morrow J.

Effect of Stress Concentration on Fatigue-Crack Initiation in HY-130 Steel
Barsom J., McNicol R.

Evaluation of the Fatigue Crack Initiation Properties of Type 403 Stainless Steel in Air and Steam Environments
Clark W.

Subcritical Crack Growth Under Single and Multiple Periodic Overloads in Cold-Rolled Steel
Gardner F., Stephens R.

Effect of Mean Stress Intensity on Fatigue Crack Growth in a 5456-H117 Aluminum Alloy
Chu H.

Effects of R-Factor and Crack Closure on Fatigue Crack Growth for Aluminum and Titanium Alloys
Kaplan M., Katcher M.

Proposed Fracture Mechanics Criteria to Select Mechanical Fasteners for Long Service Lives
Gallagher J., Grandt A.

Rapid Calculation of Fatigue Crack Growth by Integration
Brussat T.

Committee: E08
Paper ID: STP559-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP559-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5583-1

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