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Advances in Fracture Research, Volume 6, documents the proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Fracture (ICF5) held in Cannes, France, 29 March-3 April 1981. The conference was attended by 670 participants from 26 countries. The program consisted of plenary sessions with invited speakers, technical sessions with contributed papers, a poster session, and two round table discussions. This volume contains 14 papers that deal with topics such as advancements in fracture mechanics; the application of fracture mechanics in three areas: damage tolerance requirements for aircraft structures, toughness requirements for bridges and heat up and cool down schedule, and evaluation of in service NDE indications for nuclear pressure vessels; and the analysis of crack-tip stress and strain fields for stationary and growing cracks in inelastic solids under monotonic loading. Also included are papers on the impact of environment on fracture; the problem of fracture of large concrete structures; and microcracking in hydrogenated austenitic steels.
AllocutionAdvancements in Macroscopic Fracture MechanicsProgress in the Practical Applications of Fracture MechanicsCrack-Tip Singularity Fields in Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics: A Survey of Current StatusInfluence of Environment on FracturePractical Application of Fracture MechanicsCrack Tip Singularity Analysis and ComputationGeneral Conclusions about Theme 4 Elastoplastic Fracture MechanicsGeneral Conclusions about Theme 5 FatigueExperimental and Numerical Determination of KIc and GIc for MicroconcreteMolecular Micromechanics of Polymer FractureComputer Simulation of Micro and Macromechanisms of Fiber Reinforced Composite FractureMicrocracking Dynamic in Hydrogenated Austenitic Steels Effect of the Triaxiality and of the Shape and Content of Second Phase Particles on the Strain Amplification in the Mechanism of Ductile FractureAn Improved Methodology for Predicting Random Spectrum Load Interaction Effects on Fatigue Crack GrowthAuthor IndexSubject Index