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1 A fast, versatile fatigue post-processor and criteria evaluation Norberg, S.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1335-1341
7 p.
article
2 A genetic algorithm for unified approach-based predictive modeling of fatigue crack growth Bukkapatnam, Satish T.S.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1354-1359
6 p.
article
3 Analyses of the fatigue crack propagation process and stress ratio effects using the two parameter method Zhang, J.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1314-1318
5 p.
article
4 Analysis of crack propagation using ΔK and K max Stoychev, Stoyan
2005
27 10-12 p. 1425-1431
7 p.
article
5 Analysis of vacuum fatigue crack growth results and its implications Vasudevan, A.K.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1519-1529
11 p.
article
6 A new high temperature life correlation model for austenitic and ferritic stainless steels Lee, Keum-Oh
2005
27 10-12 p. 1559-1563
5 p.
article
7 Application of local stress–strain approaches in the prediction of fatigue crack initiation life for cyclically non-stabilized and non-Masing steel Lim, Jae-Yong
2005
27 10-12 p. 1653-1660
8 p.
article
8 A study of crack growth retardation due to artificially induced crack surface contact Feng, Miaolin
2005
27 10-12 p. 1319-1327
9 p.
article
9 A two parameter driving force for fatigue crack growth analysis Noroozi, A.H.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1277-1296
20 p.
article
10 Author index and Contents of Volume 27 2005
27 10-12 p. III-XIII
nvt p.
article
11 Biographical sketch: Kuntimadi ‘Sada’ Sadananda Holtz, R.L.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1146-
1 p.
article
12 Calendar 2005
27 10-12 p. 1669-
1 p.
article
13 Closure mechanisms in Al–Si–Mg cast alloys and long-crack to small-crack corrections Lados, Diana A.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1463-1472
10 p.
article
14 Comparison of fatigue limit strength of Ti–6Al–4V in tension and torsion after real and simulated foreign object damage Nicholas, Ted
2005
27 10-12 p. 1637-1643
7 p.
article
15 Compression pre-cracking to generate near threshold fatigue-crack-growth rates in two aluminum alloys Newman Jr., James
2005
27 10-12 p. 1432-1440
9 p.
article
16 Control of austenite steel fatigue strength Sosnin, O.V.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1186-1191
6 p.
article
17 Corrosion fatigue of a 12%Cr low pressure turbine blade steel in simulated service environments Perkins, K.M.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1499-1508
10 p.
article
18 Crack retardation equations for the propagation of branched fatigue cracks Meggiolaro, M.A.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1398-1407
10 p.
article
19 3D characterisation of the nucleation of a short fatigue crack at a pore in a cast Al alloy using high resolution synchrotron microtomography Ferrié, E.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1215-1220
6 p.
article
20 Dynamic strain aging effect on the fatigue resistance of type 316L stainless steel Hong, Seong-Gu
2005
27 10-12 p. 1420-1424
5 p.
article
21 Early detection and monitoring of fatigue in high strength steels with MWM-Arrays Zilberstein, V.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1644-1652
9 p.
article
22 Effect of LCF on HCF crack growth of Ti-17 Russ, Stephan M.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1628-1636
9 p.
article
23 Effect of porosity and tension–compression asymmetry on the Bauschinger effect in porous sintered steels Deng, X.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1233-1243
11 p.
article
24 Effects of grain refinement and strength on friction and damage evolution under repeated sliding contact in nanostructured metals Hanlon, T.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1159-1163
5 p.
article
25 Effects of randomness of grain boundary resistance on fatigue initiation life Qiao, Y.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1251-1254
4 p.
article
26 Effects of stress ratio and temperature on fatigue crack growth in a Ti–6Al–4V alloy Ding, J.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1551-1558
8 p.
article
27 Effects of various environments on fatigue crack growth in Laser formed and IM Ti–6Al–4V alloys Lee, E.U.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1597-1607
11 p.
article
28 Failure analysis of IEU drill pipe wash out Lu, Shuanlu
2005
27 10-12 p. 1360-1365
6 p.
article
29 Fatigue behavior of nanocrystalline metals and alloys Hanlon, T.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1147-1158
12 p.
article
30 Fatigue crack growth behavior of titanium alloys Sadananda, K.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1255-1266
12 p.
article
31 Fatigue crack growth in a coarse-grained iron–silicon alloy Chakravarthula, S.S.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1210-1214
5 p.
article
32 Fatigue crack propagation in cellular metals Motz, C.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1571-1581
11 p.
article
33 Fatigue crack propagation in ultrafine grained Al–Mg alloy Pao, P.S.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1164-1169
6 p.
article
34 Fatigue crack propagation simulation in an aircraft engine fan blade attachment Barlow, K.W.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1661-1668
8 p.
article
35 Fatigue damage accumulation of cold expanded hole in aluminum alloys subjected to block loading Garcia, S.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1347-1353
7 p.
article
36 Fatigue damage in nickel and copper single crystals at nanoscale Potirniche, G.P.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1179-1185
7 p.
article
37 Fatigue life prediction of machined components using finite element analysis of surface topography Ås, S.K.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1590-1596
7 p.
article
38 Fatigue strength of Ti–6Al–4V at very long lives Morrissey, Ryan J.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1608-1612
5 p.
article
39 Fretting fatigue crack analysis in Ti–6Al–4V Hutson, Alisha
2005
27 10-12 p. 1582-1589
8 p.
article
40 High-temperature ultra-high cycle fatigue damage of notched single crystal superalloys at high mean stresses Lukáš, P.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1535-1540
6 p.
article
41 Incremental extrusion and intrusion with incremental fatigue loadings on single crystals Lin, T.H.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1175-1178
4 p.
article
42 Influence of environment on fatigue mechanisms in high-temperature titanium alloy IMI834 Biallas, Gerhard
2005
27 10-12 p. 1485-1493
9 p.
article
43 Measurement of crack closure after the application of an overload cycle, using moiré interferometry Fellows, L.J.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1453-1462
10 p.
article
44 Mechanisms and mechanics of early growth of debonding crack in an APSed Ni-base superalloy TBCs under cyclic load Okazaki, M.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1613-1622
10 p.
article
45 Mode I fatigue crack growth under biaxial loading Hamam, R.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1342-1346
5 p.
article
46 Model for interaction of dislocation arrays with a crack Masumura, R.A.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1170-1174
5 p.
article
47 Multiple fatigue crack growth in pre-corroded 2024-T3 aluminum van der Walde, K.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1509-1518
10 p.
article
48 Numerical simulation of constraint effects in fatigue crack growth Wang, B.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1328-1334
7 p.
article
49 On assumptions associated with ΔK eff and their implications on FCG predictions Kujawski, Daniel
2005
27 10-12 p. 1267-1276
10 p.
article
50 On the hysteretic nature of variable-amplitude fatigue crack growth Sunder, R.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1494-1498
5 p.
article
51 Overload effects in fatigue crack growth by crack-tip blunting Tvergaard, Viggo
2005
27 10-12 p. 1389-1397
9 p.
article
52 Plastic strain-controlled short crack growth and fatigue life Polák, Jaroslav
2005
27 10-12 p. 1192-1201
10 p.
article
53 Preface Bache, Martin
2005
27 10-12 p. 1145-
1 p.
article
54 Relaxation of residual stress in shot peened Udimet 720Li under high temperature isothermal fatigue Evans, A.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1530-1534
5 p.
article
55 Secondary elastic crack tip stresses which may influence very slow fatigue crack growth—additional results Tada, Hiroshi
2005
27 10-12 p. 1307-1313
7 p.
article
56 Singular and non-singular approaches for predicting fatigue crack growth behavior Castro, Jaime Tupiassú Pinho de
2005
27 10-12 p. 1366-1388
23 p.
article
57 Small crack behavior and fracture of nickel-based superalloy under ultrasonic fatigue Chen, Q.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1227-1232
6 p.
article
58 Strain profiling of fatigue crack overload effects using energy dispersive X-ray diffraction Croft, M.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1408-1419
12 p.
article
59 Texture effects under tension and torsion loading conditions in titanium alloys Evans, W.J.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1244-1250
7 p.
article
60 The effect of notch geometry on critical distance high cycle fatigue predictions Lanning, David B.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1623-1627
5 p.
article
61 The effect of silicon content on long crack fatigue behaviour of aluminium–silicon piston alloys at elevated temperature Moffat, A.J.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1564-1570
7 p.
article
62 The grain boundary geometry for optimum resistance to growth of short fatigue cracks in high strength Al-alloys Zhai, T.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1202-1209
8 p.
article
63 The importance of compressive stresses on fatigue crack propagation rate Silva, F.S.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1441-1452
12 p.
article
64 The interactions between fatigue, creep and environmental damage in Ti 6246 and Udimet 720Li Evans, W.J.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1473-1484
12 p.
article
65 The structural-phase state changes under the pulse current influence on the fatigue loaded steel Sosnin, O.V.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1221-1226
6 p.
article
66 Time derivative equations for mode I fatigue crack growth in metals Pommier, S.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1297-1306
10 p.
article
67 Variables affecting the fatigue resistance of PVD-coated components Baragetti, S.
2005
27 10-12 p. 1541-1550
10 p.
article
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