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Current Research on Fatigue and Fracture
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Napisał(a) Administrator
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07.12.2003, 14:04
Pokrzywna (Poland) 18-22.06.2001
STEERING COMMITTEE:
Prof. W. Kasprzak, Poland Prof. V. Panasyuk, Ukraine Prof. S. Sähn, Germany
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE:
Prof. O.YE. Andreykiv, Ukraine Dr R. Brooks, United Kingdom Dr A. Buczyński, Poland Prof. J. Čačko, Slovakia Prof. A. Carpinteri, Italy Prof. I.M. Dmytrakh, Ukraine Prof. M.N James, United Kingdom Dr S. Kłysz, Poland Prof. D. Kocańda, Poland Prof. S. Kocańda, Poland Prof. M.S. Kumosa, USA Dr T. Łagoda, Poland Prof. E. Macha, Poland Dr I.R. McColl, United Kingdom Dr K. Molski, Poland Prof. H. Nowack, Germany Prof. H.M. Nykyforchyn, Ukraine Prof. J. Okrajni, Poland Prof. V.V. Panasyuk, Ukraine Prof. J. Pokluda, Czech Republic Prof. J. Polák, Czech Republic Prof. N. Ranganathan, France Prof. J.L Robert, France Dr. D. Tchankov, Bulgaria Prof. L. Tóth, Hungary Prof. L. Várkoly Slovakia
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Prof. E. MACHA - chairman M.Sc. A. Niesłony - secretary M.Sc. R. Bryś, Eng. B. Chrobak, M.Sc. T. Filarowska, M. Filipek, M.Phil. E. Helleńska, M.Sc. A. Karolczuk, M.Phil. G. Kończal, Dr T. Łagoda, M.Sc. Z. Marciniak.
Sponsored by:
- Commission of the European Communities under the Leonardo da Vinci programme,
- European Structural Integrity Society (ESIS),
- State Committee for Scientific Research (KBN),
- Polish Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, The Branch of Opole.
CONTENTS
- J. ČAČKO Computer Modelling of Operating ProcessesforBoth Simulational and Experimental Investigation of Fracture Problems
(409 k)
- J. ČAČKO Evaluation of a Fatigue CumulativeDamage in Service Life Prediction
(1.6 M)
- A. CARPINTERI, A. SPAGNOLI, S. VANTADORI CriticalPlane Approach for Multiaxial Fatigue of Metals
(312 k)
- A. CARPINTERI, A. LANDINI, A. SPAGNOLI Theoretical Interpretation of Size Effect in Fatigue
(135 k)
- S. KŁYSZ Peculiarities of Fatigue Crack Growthand Odifications of the Wheeler Retardation Model
(2.0 M)
- D. KOCAŃDA, S. KOCAŃDA, H. TOMASZEK ExperimentalAnalysis and Modelling of Short and Long Fatigue Crack Growth in a TitaniumAlloy Notched Member
(3.1 M)
- M. KUMOSA Fracture Analysis of Composite HighVoltage Insulators
(953 k)
- M. KUMOSA Shear Dominated Failure Mechanismsin High Temperature Graphite/Polymer Matrix Composites
(351 k)
- T. ŁAGODA, E. MACHA Energy Approach to FatigueLife Estimation under Combined Tension with Torsion
(186 k)
- K.L. MOLSKI A Crack Between Two DissimilarMedia
(163 k)
- H. NYKYFORCHYN Effect of Hydrogen Degradationof Structural Steels on the Fatigue Crack Growth
(279 k)
- J. OKRAJNI Fatigue of High Temperature Components
(1.4 M)
- M.N. PACEY, E.A. PATTERSON, M.N. JAMES A Photoelastic Technique for Characterising Fatigue Crack Closure and the Effective StressIntensity Factor
(318 k)
- V. PANASYUK, I. DMYTRAKH Corrosion FatigueCrackGrowth Emanating From Notches: Electrochemistry and Mechanical Aspects
(502 k)
- J. POKLUDA Tortuous Cracks Under Remote ModeI: The Statistical LEFM Approach
(900 k)
- J. POLÁK The Growth of Short CracksandLife Prediction
(193 k)
- N. RANGANATHAN Fatigue Crack Growth under VariableAmplitude Loading inSelected Aluminium Alloys
(275 k)
- L. TÓTH Crack Propagation Sensitivityof Engineering Structures
(137 k)
- L. TÓTH Fatigue Crack Growth Laws andTheir Material Parameters
(138 k)
- L. VÁRKOLY Fatigue Crack Tip ClosureConcept (historical review,methods and equipment for experimental observation,methods of computer modelling)
(478 k)
- K. VESSELINOV Inelastic Properties of Materials,Energy Dissipation and Fatigue Life Estimation under Uniaxial and MultiaxialStress
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