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STP 1406 Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics:32nd Volume Ravinder Chona,editor ASTM Stock Number:STP1406 ASTM 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 13:10:18 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.ISBN:0-8031-2888-6 ISSN:1040-3094 Copyright?9 2002 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS,West Conshohocken,PA.All rights reserved.This material may not be reproduced or copied,m whole or in part,tn any prmted,mechanical,electrontc,film,or other distributton and storage media,without the written consent of the publisher.Photocopy Rights Authorization to photocopy items for internal,personal,or educational classroom use,or the internal,personal,or educational classroom use of specific clients,is granted by the American Society for Testing and Materials(ASTM)provided that the appropriate fee is paid to the Copy-right Clearance Center,222 Rosewood Drive,Danvers,MA 01923,Tel:978-750-8400;online:http:lll Peer Review Policy Each paper published in this volume was evaluated by two peer reviewers and at least on editor.The authors addressed all of the reviewers comments to the satisfaction of both the technical editor(s)and the ASTM Committee on Publications.The quahty of the papers in this publication reflects not only the obvious efforts of the authors and the technical edttor(s),but also the work of the peer reviewers.In keeping with long-standing publicatton practices,ASTM maintains the anonymity of the peer reviewers.The ASTM Committee on Publications acknowledges wtth appreciation thetr dedicatton and contribution of time and effort on behalf of ASTM.Printed in Brtdgeport,NJ September 2001 Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Tue Dec 15 13:10:18 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Foreword This publication,Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics:32nd Volume,contains papers presented at the symposium of the same name held at ASTM Headquarters,West Conshohocken,Pennsylvania,on 14-16 June 2000.The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-8 oD Fatigue and Fracture and was chaired by Dr.Ravinder Chona of Texas A&M University.Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Tue Dec 15 13:10:18 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Contents TRANSITION ISSUES AND MASTER CURVES Microstructural Limits of Applicability of the Master Curve-M.T.KIRK,M.E.NATISHAN,AND M.WAGENHOFER.3 Correlation Between Static Initiation Toughness Kjc and Crack Arrest Toughness Kin 2024-T351 Aluminum Alloy-K.WALLIN.17 NORMALIZATION PROCEDURES A Sensitivity Study on a Normalization Procedure-w.A.VAN DER SLUYS AND B.A.YOUNG.37 Separability Property and Load Normalization in AA 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy-A.N.CASSANELLI,H.ORTIZ,J.E.WAINSTEIN,AND L.A.DEVEDIA.49 FATIGUE Physical Reasons for a Reduced AK as Correlation for Fatigue Crack Propagation-c.MARCI AND M.LANG.75 Influence of Specimen Geometry on the Random Load Fatigue Crack Growth-J.c.RADON AND K.NIKBIN.88 Fatigue Behavior of SA533-B1 Steds-j.-Y.HUANG,R.-Z.LI,K.-F.cnmN,R.-C.KUO,P.K.LIAW,B.YANG,AND J.-G.HUANG.105 Scanning Atomic-Force Microscopy on Initiation and Growth Behavior of Fatigue Slip-Bands in-Brass-Y.NAKAI,T.KUSUKAWA,AND N.HAYASHI.122 DYNAMIC LOADING-PART Compliance Ratio Method of Estimating Crack Length in Dynamic Fracture Toughness Tests-J.A.JOYCE,P.ALBRECHT,H.C.TJIANG,AND W.J.WRIGHT.139 Dynamic Fracture Toughness Testing and Analysis of HY-100 Welds-s.M.GRAHAM,.158 WELDS AND CLADDING Creep Crack Growth in X20CrMoV 12 1 Steel Weld Joints-K.s.Kn,N.W.LEE,Y.K.CHUNG,AND J.J.PARK.179 Application of the Local Approach to Fracture in the Brittle-to-Ductile Transition Region of Mismatched Welds-F.MINAMI,T.KATOU,AND H.JING.195 An X-Specimen Test for Determination of Thin-Walled Tube Fracture Toughness-H.H.HSU,K.F.CHIEN,H.C.CHU,R.C.KUO,AND P.K.LIAW.214 APPLICATIONS An Energetic Approach for Large Ductile Crack Growth in Components-s.CHAPULIOT,S.MARIE,AND D.MOULIN.229 Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Tue Dec 15 13:10:18 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.vi CONTENTS Prediction of Residual Stress Effects on Fracture Instability Using the Local Approach Y.YAMASHITA,K.SAKANO,M.ONOZUKA AND F.MINAMI.ANALYTICAL ASPECTS 247 Advantages of the Concise K and Compliance Formats in Fracture Mechanics Calculations-J.R.DONOSO AND J.D.LANDES.263 Three-Dimensional Analyses of Crack-Tip-Opening Angles and 5-Resistance Curves for 2024-T351 Aluminum Alloy-M.A.JAMES,J.C.NEWMAN,JR.,AND W.M.JOHNSTON,JR.279 COMPOSITES AND CERAMICS Modeling Multilayer Damage in Composite Laminates Under Stat