1、STP 1074 Fracture Mechanics:Twenty-First Symposium J.P.Gudas,J.A.Joyce,and E.M.Hackett,editors AsTM 19 l 6 Race Street Philadelphia,PA 19103 Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Tue Dec 15 12:58:27 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to Lice
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6、5Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Foreword The ASTM Twenty-First National Symposium on Fracture Mechanics was held in Annapolis,Maryland,on 28-30 June 1988.Its sponsor was Committee E-24 on Fractu
7、re Testing.The co-chairmen for this symposium were John P.Gudas,David Taylor Research Center;James A.Joyce,United States Naval Academy;and Edwin M.Hackett,David Taylor Research Center.They have also served as editors of this volume.Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Tue Dec 15 12:58:27 EST
8、2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Contents Introduction ix ELASTIC-PLASTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS(I)An Analytical Comparison of Short Crack and Deep Crack CrOD Fracture Specimens of an A36 Steel-w.
9、A.SOREM,R.H.DODDS,JR.,AND S.T.ROLFE Direct J-R Curve Analysis:A Guide to the Methodology-R.HERRERA AND J.D.LANDES Application of the Method of Caustics to J-Testing with Standard Specimen Geometries-R.J.SANFORD AND R.W.JUDY,JR.Extrapolation of C(T)Specimen J-R Curves-G.M.WILKOWSKI,C.W.MARSCHALL,AND
10、M.P.LANDOW Application of J-Integral and Modified J-Integral to Cases of Large Crack Extension-J.A.JOYCE,D.A.DAVIS,E.M.HACKETT,AND R.A.HAYS 24 44 56 85 DYNAMIC FRACTURE Impact Fracture of a Tough Ductile Steel-A.s.DOUGLAS AND M.S.SUH Dynamic Fracture Behavior of a Structural Steel-K.CliO,J.P.SKLENAK
11、,AND J.DUFFY Discussion Dynamic Key-Curves for Brittle Fracture Impact Tests and Establishment of a Transition Time-w.BOHME Explosive Testing of Full Thickness Precracked Weldments-L.N.GIORD,J.R.CARLBERG,A.J.WIGGS,AND J.B.SICKLES Magnetic Emission Detection of Crack Iuitiation-s.R.WINKLER TRANSITION
12、 FRACTURE Effect of Biaxial Loading on A533B in Ductile-Brittle Transition-s.J.CARWOOD,T.G.DAVEY,AND Y.C.WONG 109 126 143 144 157 178 195 Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Tue Dec 15 12:58:27 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License
13、 Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Fracture Toughness in the Transition Regime for A533B-I Steel:The Effect of Specimen Sidegrooving-E.MORLAND Analysis of Fracture Toughness Data for Modified SA508 C12 in the Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Region-M.T.MIGLIN,C.S.WADE,AND W.A.VAN DER SLUYS
14、Discussion Effects of Warm Pre-Stressing on the Transition Toughness Behavior of an A533 Grade B Class 1 Pressure Vessel Steel-r).LIDBURY AND P.BIRKETT 215 238 263 264 ELASTIC-PLASTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS(II)Unique Elastic-Plastic R-Curves:Fact or Fiction?-M.R.ETEMAD AND C.E.TURNER Adhesive Fracture T
15、esting-M.F.MECKLENBURG,C.O.ARAH,D.McNAMARA,H.HAND,AND J.A.JOYCE Discussion Evaluation of Elastic-Plastic Surface Flaw Behavior and Related Parameters Using Surface Displacement Measurements-w.R.LLOYD AND W.G.REUTER 289 307 319 322 MICROMECHANICS OF FRACTURE Effect of Dynamic Strain Aging on Fracture
16、 Resistance of Carbon Steels Operating at Light-Water Reactor Temperatures-c.w.MARSCHALL,M.P.LANDOW,AND G.M.WILKOWSKI Prediction of Fracture Toughness by Local Fracture Criterion-T.MIYATA,A.OTSUKA M.MITSUBAYASHI,T.HAZE,AND S.AIHARA Microscopic Aspects of Ductile Tearing Resistance in AISI Type 303 Stainless Steel-A.SAXENA,D.C.DALY,H.A.ERNST,AND K.BANE1LII Microstructure and Fracture Toughness of Cast and Forged Ultra-High-Strength,Low-Alloy(UHSLA)Steels-J.ZEMAN,S.ROLC,J.BUCHAR,AND J.POKLUDA 339