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STP 1332 Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics:Twenty.Ninth Volume T.L.Panontin and S.D.Sheppard,Editors ASTM Stock#:STP1332 ASTM 100 Barr Harbor Drive West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959 Printed in the U.S.A.Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Wed Dec 23 19:48:10 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.ISBN:0-8031-2486-4 ISSN:1040-3094 Copyright?9 1999 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS,West Conshohocken,PA.All rights reserved.This material may not be reproduced or copied,in whole or in part,in any printed,mechanical,electronic,film,or other distribution 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 Copyright Clearance Center,222 Rosewood Drive,Dan-vers,MA 01923;Tel:(508)750-8400;online:http:/ Review Policy Each paper published in this volume was evaluated by two peer reviewers and at least one editor.The authors addressed all of the reviewers comments to the satisfaction of both the technical editor(s)and the ASTM Committee on Publications.To make technical information available as quickly as possible,the peer-reviewed papers in this publication were prepared camera-ready as submitted by the authors.The quality of the papers in this publication reflects not only the obvious efforts of the authors and the technical editor(s),but also the work of the peer reviewers.The ASTM Committee on Publications acknowledges with appreciation their dedication and contribution of time and effort on behalf of ASTM.Printed in Fredericksburg,VA February 1999 Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Wed Dec 23 19:48:10 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Foreword This publication,Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics:Twenty-Ninth Volume,contains pa-pers presented at the Twenty-Ninth National Symposium on Fatigue and Fracture Mechan-ics,held in Stanford,CA on 24-26 June 1997.The sponsor of the event was ASTM Committee E8 on Fatigue and Fracture.Tina L.Panontin,Materials and Failure Analysis Group,NASA Ames Research Center,Moffett Field,CA,and Sheri D.Sheppard,Mechani-cal Engineering Department,Stanford University,Stanford,CA,chaired the symposium and served as editors for this publication.Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Wed Dec 23 19:48:10 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Contents Overview JERRY L.SWEDLOW MEMORIAL LECTURE Fracture Analysis in the Ductile/Brittle Regime:A Predictive Tool Using Cell Models-c.F.SHIH FRACTURE Dynamic Initiation Fracture Toughness of a Pressure Vessel Steel in the Transition Region-R.E.LINK AND S.M.GRAHAM 17 Applicability of Sub-Charpy-Size Bend and Impact Specimens for Estimation of Fracture Toughness in the Transition RegionT.PLANMAN,M.NEVALAINEN,M.VALO,AND K.WALLIN 40 Fracture Behavior of Surface Crack Tension Specimens in the Ductile-Brittle Transition PeriodmJ.A.JOYCE AND R.E.LINK 55 A New Method for Predicting Extensive Ductile Tearing Using Finite Element Analysis-M.L.GENTILCORE AND R.H.ROBERTS 82 Elastic-Plastic Crack Growth Simulation and Residual Strength Prediction of Thin Plates with Single and Multiple Cracks-c.-s.CHEN,P.A.WAWRZYNEK,AND A.R.INGRAFFEA 97 Analyses of Buckling and Stable-Tearing in Thin-Sheet MetalsB.R.SESHADRI AND J.C.NEWMAN,JR.114 A Numerical Investigation of Loading Rate Effects in Pre-Cracked CVN Specimens-K.C.KOPPENHOEFER AND R.H.DODDS|35 Effect of Residual Stress on Brittle Fracture TestingM.R.HILL AND T.L.PANONTIN 54 Evaluation of Stress-Intensity Factors Using General Finite-Element Modds-s.A.SMITH AND 1.S.RAJU Effects of Finite Element Mesh on Numerical Prediction of Ductile Tearing-B.SKALLERUD AND Z.I.ZHANG Fully Plastic J-Integrals for Through-Wall Axial Cracks in Pipes-D.O.HARRIS AND P.J.WOYTOW1TZ Elastoplastic Crack Growth in Pressure-Sensitive MaterialsmK.R.SHAH A Simplified Transformation Approach to Obtain Structural Calibration FunctionsmJ.R.B.CRUZ AND J.D.LANDES 176 201 215 233 248 Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Wed Dec 23 19:48:10 EST 2015Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.A New Theoretical Framework for Inelastic Fracture ProcessesmM.M.RASHID AND R.ROY 264 The Use of Local Approach to Fracture in Reactor Pressure Vessel Structural Integrity Assessment:Synthesis of a Cooperative Research Program Between EDF,CEA,Framatome and AEA Technologyo.MOINEREAU,J.M.FRUND,J.BROCHARD,M.P.VALETA,B.MARINI,P.JOLY,D.GUICHA