
JSME International Journal Series A
Contents
- Volume 44, No.4 October 2001
- Series A: Solid Mechanics and Material Engineering
Contents
Papers
[Computational Mechanics]
- ●Identification of Constitutive Equation for TRIP Steel and Its Application to Improve Mechanical Properties
- Takeshi IWAMOTO, Yoshinobu KAWAGISHI, Toshio TSUTA and Shin-ichi MORITA
- ●Shielding Effect of Emitted Dislocations on Fatigue Crack Propagation
- Tatsuro MORITA, Shigetoshi ARAKI and Kenji SAITO
- ●On the Boundary Value Problems of Circular Loading for Transversely Isotropic Piezoelectric Half Space
- IGN Wiratmaja PUJA, Toshikazu SHIBUYA, Kikuo KISHIMOTO and Hirotsugu INOUE
[Stress Analysis & Design]
- ●Stress Field Caused by Polygonal Inclusion
- Hideaki NOZAKI, Tadashi HORIBE and Minoru TAYA
- ●Large Deflection Analysis of Rectangular Plates on Two-parameter Elastic Foundation by the Boundary Strip Method
- Tadashi HORIBE and Naoki ASANO
- ●Stacking Sequence Optimizations Using Fractal Branch and Bound Method for Laminated Composites
- Yuichiro TERADA, Akira TODOROKI and Yoshinobu SHIMAMURA
[Material Evaluation]
- ●Surface Roughening and Deformation of Grains during Uniaxial Tension of Polycrystalline Iron
- Ichiro SHIMIZU, Takao OKUDA, Takeji ABE and Hideaki TANI
- ●Mechanistic Understanding for Degraded Thermal Barrier Coatings
- Kazuhiro OGAWA, Tetsuo SHOJI, Hisahiko AOKI, Norio FUJITA and Taiji TORIGOE
- ●Evaluation of Tensile Strength of Partial Penetration Butt Welded Joints by Ultrasonic Testing
- Hiroshi MATSUURA and Atsushi KAJI
- ●Degradation of Silicon Carbide in Combustion Gas Flow at High Temperature and High Speed
- Isao YURI, Tohru HISAMATSU, Yoshiyuki ETORI and Tohru YAMAMOTO
- ●Development of a New Crack Identification Technique Based on Near-Tip Singular Electrothermal Field Measured by Lock-in Infrared Thermography
- Takahide SAKAGAMI and Shiro KUBO
- ●Shear Characteristics of Hybrid Composites with Non-Woven Carbon Tissue
- Seung-Hwan LEE and Hiroshi NOGUCHI
[Fracture & Fatigue]
- ●Mutual Interference of Two Subsurface Cracks in a Semi-Infinite Body Due to Rolling Contact with Frictional Heating
- Takahito GOSHIMA, Sotomi ISHIHARA, Masayoshi SHIMIZU and Toshimichi SODA
- ●Stress Intensity Factor at the Edge Point of a Bonded Strip under Thermal Loading
- Dai-Heng CHEN, Kazunori NONOMURA and Kuniharu USHIJIMA
- ●Singularity at the Interface Edge of Bonded Transversely Isotropic Piezoelectric Dissimilar Materials
- Jin-Quan XU and Yoshiharu MUTOH
- ●Experimental and Numerical Verification of Fatigue Life Estimation for Solder Bumps
- Minoru MUKAI, Hiroyuki TAKAHASHI, Takashi KAWAKAMI, Kuniaki TAKAHASHI, Ken IWASAKI, Kikuo KISHIMOTO and Toshikazu SHIBUYA
- ●Effect of Interface Control on Mode I Interlaminar Fracture Toughness of Woven C/C Composite Laminates
- Masaki HOJO, Taketoshi YAMAO, Mototsugu TANAKA, Shojiro OCHIAI, Norio IWASHITA and Yoshihiro SAWADA
Special Issue on Novel Development and Applications in Finite Element Technologies
Papers
- ●Foreword
- Masanori KIKUCHI
- ●Parallelized Two-Scale Analysis with a PC Cluster for Elastic-Plastic Heterogeneous Media
- Kazumi MATSUI, Kenjiro TERADA and Kohei YUGE
- ●Optimum Design of Vehicle Frontal Structure and Occupant Restraint System for Crashworthiness (A Multilevel Approach Using SDSS)
- Qiang YU, Naoya KOIZUMI, Hideoki YAJIMA and Masaki SHIRATORI
- ●Efficient Modeling of Microscopic Heterogeneity and Local Crack in Composite Materials by Finite Element Mesh Superposition Method
- Naoki TAKANO, Masaru ZAKO and Toru OKAZAKI
- ●A Modified Wavelet Galerkin Method for Analysis of Mindlin Plates
- Sachiko NAKAGOSHI and Hirohisa NOGUCHI
- ●Homologous Topology Optimization in Large Displacement and Buckling Problems
- Tatsuo SEKIMOTO and Hirohisa NOGUCHI
- ●An Interface Agent System for CAE
- Akio MIYOSHI, Genki YAGAWA, Ryota SHIMIZU, Toshimichi TAMURA and Shoji SASAKI
- ●Large-Scale Eigenvalue Analysis of Structures Using Component Mode Synthesis
- Yuji AOYAMA and Genki YAGAWA

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