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Mixed-Mode Fracture

 

Organized By

 

Mike Gosz

 

This symposium will include papers on recent developments in the area of mixed-mode fracture mechanics. Topics include dynamic and quasi-static fracture of brittle, elastomeric, and ductile materials, numerical simulation of crack propagation, and interfacial fracture mechanics.

 

Organizer: Mike Gosz

Address: Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering Department

Illinois Institute of Technology

Engineering 1 Bld., Room 253C, 10 West 32nd Street, Chicago, IL 60616

Phone: (312) 567-3198, FAX: (312) 567-7230, E-mail: gosz@iit.edu

 

1. Dynamic Fracture of Plain Concrete Beams

J.Ozbolt

Institute of Construction Materials, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 4, 70550 Stuttgart, Germany

Phone: +49-711-6853330, FAX: +49-711-6853349

E-mail: ozbolt@iwb.uni-stuttgart.de

 

2. A Crack Driving Force Criterion for the Prediction of Interface Crack Kinking in Thin-Film Composites

Corresponding Author: Mike Gosz

Mechanical Materials and Aerospace Engineering Department

Illinois Institute of Technology, Engineering 1 Building 253C

10 West 32nd Street, Chicago, IL 60616

Phone: (312) 567-3198, Fax: (312) 567-7230, E-mail: gosz@iit.edu

 

3. Evaluation of M-Integral for Rubbery Material Problems Containing Multiple Defects.

Corresponding Author: Jui-Hung Chang

Dept. of Civil Eng./National Central Univ./Chungli/Taiwan

Phone: 03 4227151 ext 34140, E-mail: t320001@cc.ncu.edu.tw

Co-author: Peng, D.J./Research Assistant/Taiwan 

 

4. A Study of 3-D Effects Near a Crack Tip in a Ductile Solid Under Mixed-Mode Loading

Corresponding Author: R.Narasimhan

Department of Mechanical Engineering,

Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India

Phone: 91-80-23419667; FAX: 91-80-23600648; 

E-mail: narasi@mecheng.iisc.ernet.in

Co-author:

H.Y.Subramanya

National Aerospace Laboratories, Kodihalli, Bangalore 560017, India

 

5. Elastic-Plastic Behavior of Fatigue Crack Growth in Combined Loading Mode

Toshihiko HOSHIDE

Department of Energy Conversion Science, Graduate School of Energy Science

Kyoto University, Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan

Phone & Fax: 81-75-753-5862, E-mail: hoshide@energy.kyoto-u.ac.jp

 

6. An arbitrarily oriented crack near a coated fiber

Corresponding Author: Hossein M. Shodja 

Department of Civil Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

E-mail:shodja@sharif.edu, Tel: 98-21-6005-818, Fax: 98-21-601-4828

Co-author: Farzaneh Ojaghnezhad

 

7. Multiscale approaches for mixed-mode fracture
Corresponding Author: Stefano Mariani

Dept. of Structural Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza L. da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano (ITALY)
Phone: +39-02-23994279, Fax: +39-02-23994220, E-mail: mariani@stru.polimi.it

Co-authors:

Anna Pandolfi and Raffaella Pavani

Dept. of Structural Engineering,

Politecnico di Milano, Piazza L. da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano ITALY

8. Recent Advances in fracture path prediction simulation technologies under general loadings

Corresponding Author: T. Nishioka

Structural Strength Simulation Engineering Laboratory

Department of Ocean Marine Engineering

Faculty of Maritime Sciences, Kobe University, 5-1-1 fukaeminamimachi,

higsshinada-ku, Kobe, 658-0022, Japan

Phone & Fax: +81-78-431-6282, E-mail: nishioka@maritime.kobe-u.ac.jp,

Home page: hhttp://simlab.kaiyou.kshosen.ac.jp/

 

9. Numerical Simulation of Nonlinear Crack propagation in Aluminum Alloy under mixed-mode impact loading

Corresponding Author: Fujimoto, T.

Structural Strength Simulation Engineering Laboratory

Department of Ocean Marine Engineering

Faculty of Maritime Sciences, Kobe University 5-1-1 fukaeminamimachi,

higsshinada-ku, Kobe, 658-0022, Japan

Phone & Fax: +81-78-431-6282, E-mail: takehiro@maritime.kobe-u.ac.jp

Co-author:

Nishioka, T.

Structural Strength Simulation Engineering Laboratory

Department of Ocean Marine Engineering, Faculty of Maritime Sciences

Kobe University

E-mail: nishioka@maritime.kobe-u.ac.jp,

Home page: hhttp://simlab.kaiyou.kshosen.ac.jp/

 

10. Fractures from Mode I and Mode II loading of rock materials

Corresponding Author: Ove Stephansson

GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Room D427 Telegrafenberg

DE-14473 Potsdam, Germany

Phone:  +49 331 2881384, FAX: +49 331 2881328, E-mail: ove@gfz-potsdam.de

Co-authors:

T. Backers, G. Dresen, S. Stansches and E. Rybacki GeoForschungsZentrum-Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany

 

11. An interface model for mixed-mode, buckling-driven decohesion between a layer and a substrate.
Corresponding Author: Stefano Bennati
Department of Structural Engineering -
University of Pisa
Via Diotisalvi, 2, I-56126 PISA, Italy
Phone: +39 050 835711, Fax +39 050 554597, E-mail: s.bennati@ing.unipi.it

Co-author: Paolo S. Valvo

Co-author's e-mail: p.valvo@ing.unipi.it

 

12. Interaction between a crack and spherical inhomogeneity with

imperfectly bonded interface

Corresponding Author: Ali R. Khaloo

Dept. of Civil Engineering, Sharif Univ. of Technology,, P.O.Box 11365-9313, Azadi Ave., Tehran, Iran

Email: khaloo@sharif.edu

Co-author name: R. Soheilifard, Ph.D. Candidate,

Dept. of civil Engineering, Sharif Univ. of Technology,

P.O. Box 11365-9313, Azadi Ave., Tehran, Iran

 

 

 

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