1、STP 1417 Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics:33 rd Volume Walter G.Reuter and Robert S.Piascik,Editors ASTM Stock Number:STP1417 mlrlollt,k ASTM International 100 Barr Harbor Drive PO Box C700 West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959 Printed in the U.S.A.Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Tue Dec 15 13:0
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8、 National Symposium on Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics was held June 25-29,2001,at Jackson Lake Lodge in Moran,Wyoming.ASTM Committee E08 on Fatigue and Fracture was the sponsor.The symposium co-chairman and co-editors of this publication are W.G.Reuter,Idaho National Engineering and Environmental La
9、boratory and R.S.Piascik,NASA Langley Research Center.Contents Overview ix TWELFT ANNUAL JERRY L.SWEDLOW MEMORIAL LECTURE Slip Line Fracture Mechanics:A New Regime of Fracture Mechanics-F.A.MCCLINTOCK 3 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS Fatigue and Fracture Behavior of Moment Frame Connections Under Seismic Lo
10、ading(Northridge Earthquake)-J.M.BARSOM 57 A Structural Integrity Procedure Arising from the SINTAP Project-s.E.WEBSTER AND A.BANNISTER 73 Failure Beneath Cannon Thermal Barrier Coatings by Hydrogen Cracking;Mechanisms and Modeling-j.H.UNDERWOOD,G.N.VIGILANTE,AND E.TROIANO 101 Experiences and Modeli
11、ng of Hydrogen Cracking in Thick-Walled Pressure Vessel-E.TROIANO,G.N.VIGILANTE,AND J.H,UNDERWOOD 116 High Cycle Fatigue Threshold in the Presence of Naturally Initiated Small Surface Cracks-M.A.MOSHIER,THEODORE NICHOLAS,AND BEN HILLBERRY 129 Effects of Thermomechanical Fatigue Loading on Damage Evo
12、lution and Lifetime of a Coated Super Alloy-M.BARTSCH,K.MULL,AND C.S1CK 147 A Hybrid Approach for Subsurface Crack Analysis in Railway Wheels Under Rolling Contact Loads-i.GUAGL1ANO,i.SANGIRARDI,AND L.VERGANI 161 Cell Model Predictions of Ductile Fracture in Damaged Pipelines-c.RUGGmRI AND E.HIPPERT
13、 176 Multiaxial Fatigue Analysis of Interference Fit Aluminum A1 2024-T3 Specimens-G,SHATIL AND A.G.PAGE 192 Applications of Scaling Models and the Weibnil Stress to the Determination of Structural Performance-Based Material Screening Criteria-s.M.GRAHAM AND J.MERCmR 209 CONSTRAINT AND/OR WELDS Plan
14、e Stress Mixed Mode Crack-Tip Stress Fields Characterized by a Triaxial Stress Parameter and a Plastic Deformation Extent Based Characteristic Length-M.A.SUTTON,F.MA,X.DENG Constraint Effect on 3D Crack-Front Stress Fields in Elastic-Plastic Thin Plates-X.K.ZHU,Y.KIM,Y.J.CHAO,AND P.S.LAM Analysis of
15、 Brittle Fracture in Surface-Cracked Plates Using Constraint-Corrected Stress Fields-Y.Y.WANG,W.G.REUTER,AND J.C.NEWMAN Application of a T-Stress Based Constraint Correction to AS33B Steel Fracture Toughness Data-R.L.TREGONING AND J.A.JOYCE The Effect of Localized Plasticity and Crack Tip Constraint
16、 in Undermatched Welds-G.MERCIER Modeling of Cleavage Fracture in Connections of Welded Steel Moment Resistant Frames-R.H.DODDS,JR.AND C.G,MATOS The Importance of Material Fabrication History on Weld Fracture and Durability-F.W.BRUST Creep Crack Growth in the Base Metal and a Weld Joint of X20CrMoV 12 1 Steel Under Two-Step Loading-K.s.KIM,N.W.LEE,AND Y.K.CHUNG Analytical&Experimental Study of Fracture in Bend Specimens Subjected to Local Compression-WADE A.MEITH,M.R.HILL,AND T.L.PANONTIN FATIGU