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OTHER PERGAMON TITLES OF INTEREST ASHBY Dislocation Modelling of Physical Systems BELY Friction and Wear in Polymer-Based Materials FRANCOIS Advances in Fracture Research (Fracture '81), 6 Volumes FROST & ASHBY Deformation-Mechanism Maps GABE Principles of Metal Surface Treatment and Protection, 2nd Edition HARRIS Mechanical Working of Metals HEARN Mechanics of Materials, Volumes 1 and 2 JOHNSON Plane Strain Slip Line Fields for Metal Deformation Processes KRAGELSKY Friction and Wear KRAGELSKY & ALISIN Friction, Wear and Lubrication MANN Bibliography on the Fatigue of Materials, Components and Structures, Volume 2 1951-1960 NIKU-LARI Shot Peening OSGOOD Fatigue Design, 2nd Edition SIMPSON Fracture Problems and Solutions in the Energy Industry RELATED JOURNALS OF INTEREST Acta Metallurgica Corrosion Science Engineering Fracture Mechanics Fatigue of Engineering Materials and Structures Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids Materials Research Bulletin Progress in Materials Science The Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE FATIGUE OF MATERIALS, COMPONENTS AND STRUCTURES VOLUME 3 1961 - 1965 compiled by J. Y. MANN M.E., B.Sc, F.I.E.Aust., F.I.M., M.R.Ae.S. Senior Principal Research Scientist, Structures Division Aeronautical Research Laboratories, Melbourne PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD · NEW YORK TORONTO SYDNEY · PARIS FRANKFURT U.K. Pergamon Press Ltd., Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, England U.S.A. Pergamon Press Inc., Maxwell House, Fairview Park, Elmsford, New York 10523, U.S.A. CANADA Pergamon Press Canada Ltd., Suite 104, 150 Consumers Road, Willowdale, Ontario M2J 1P9, Canada AUSTRALIA Pergamon Press (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., P.O. Box 544, Potts Point, N.S.W. 2011, Australia FRANCE Pergamon Press SARL, 24 rue des Ecoles, 75240 Paris, Cedex 05, France FEDERAL REPUBLIC Pergamon Press GmbH, Hammerweg 6, OF GERMANY D-6242 Kronberg-Taunus, Federal Republic of Germany Copyright © 1983 J. Y. Mann All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means: electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without permission in writing from the publishers. First edition 1983 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Mann, John Y. Bibliography on the fatigue of materials, components and structures. Vol. 3 :1961-1965 1. Materials—Fatigue—Bibliography I. Title 016.620Γ123 Z5853.M38 ISBN 0-08-025449-7 in order to make this volume available as economically and as rapidly as possible the authors' typescripts have been reproduced in their original forms. This method unfortunately has its typographical limitations but it is hoped that they in no way distract the reader. Printed in Great Britain by A. Wheaton & Co. Ltd., Exeter To A. J. FENNER whose long friendship is valued by my wife and myself Preface THE First Volume of this Bibliography on the Fatigue of Materials, Components and Structures which covered the years 1838 to 1950 was published in 1970 (a), while the Second Volume covering the years 1951 to 1960 was published in 1978 (b). A total of 9983 references on the subject was cited in these two Volumes. Since their completion some 300 to 400 additional references in the 1838 to 1960 period have been identified and it is hoped to include these as a Supplement to a later Volume of this work. Problems associated with fatigue loadings are manifested not only in most branches of engineering and technology, but also in the human skeletal system. The number of references cited in the current Volume, i.e. 5383 in a five-year period compared with 5903 in the previous ten-year period, and the variety of publications in which these appeared indicate the increasing attention which was being directed through- out the world towards the overall problem of fatigue in materials, components and structures. As in the first two Volumes, extensive use was made of abstracting journals and lists of references in papers on the subject of fatigue to provide the preliminary identification of citations. These sources have been supplemented, in more recent years, by information appearing in computer-based documentation systems. Again, a major effort was made to personally check the bibliographical data for each citation by consulting the original sources of publication; however, in many cases this was not possible because of the unavailability in Australia of many of the relevant documents. During the preparation of this work I have received much assistance and encourage- ment from numerous individuals, libraries, universities, institutes, associations and other organizations both within Australia and overseas. Their willing co-oper- ation has been invaluable in enabling me to complete this, the Third Volume of my Bibliography on Fatigue. Among the many who have taken the time and effort to provide such valuable help I would like to particularly record my sincere personal appreciation to the following: The library staff of the Aeronautical Research Laboratories, Melbourne, in particular Mrs Ann Forbes, Mrs Hazel Foreman and Mr. Brian McKinlay; My colleagues and friends of the International Committee on Aeronautical Fatigue, in particular Dr. 0. Buxbaum of the F.R. Germany; Dr. J. Schijve of the Nether- lands; Mr. S. Eggwertz of Sweden and the late Mr. J.A. Dunsby of Canada; Mr. S.W. Wang, Orientalia Section, National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia; Dr. P. Rys, Institute of Physical Metallurgy, Brno, Czechoslovakia; Dr. Josef Bleha, Statni Khihovna CSR, Praha, Czechoslovakia; Mr. R.C. Kahler, Technical Information Division, British Ship Research Association, Wallsend, England; (a) Mann, J. Y. Bibliography on the Fatigue of Materials, Components and Structures 1838 - 1950. Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1970, pp. 310 (b) Mann, J. Y. Bibliography on the Fatigue of Materials, Components and Structures Volume 2 1951 - 1960. Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1978, pp. 489. vii viii PREFACE The Librarian, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London, England; Frau Bauer, Fraunhofer-Institut für Betriebsfestigkeit (LBF), Darmstadt, F.R. Germany ; The Director, Orszâgos Muszaki KBnyvtâr es Dokumentacios Kttzpoint, Budapest, Hungary; Dr, Tadao Kamiyama, National Aerospace Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan; Professor Hiroyuki Okamura, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Dr. K. Sata, Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, Tokyo, Japan; The Librarian, Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Tokyo, Japan; Mrs Miroslawa Kociecka, Biblioteka Narodowa, Warsaw, Poland; Mrs Eugenia Torna, Biblioteca Centrala de Stat, Bucuresti, Romania; Dr.-Ing. Ion Crudu, Buletinul Universitatii din Galati, Galati, Romania; Mr. Alexander Hromockyj, Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress, Washington, U.S.A.; Professor W.H. Munse, University of Illinois, Urbana, U.S.A.; Mr. P.F. Eckert, NASA Scientific and Technical Information Facility, Baltimore/ Washington International Airport, U.S.A.; The Director, Gosudarstvennaya Biblioteka SSSR im V.l. Lenina, Moscow, USSR; The Director, Gosudarstvennaya Publichnaya Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Biblioteka SSSR, Moscow, USSR; The Director, Gosudarstvennaya Publichnaya Biblioteka im Μ.Ε. Saltykova- Shchedrina, Leningrad, USSR Publishers of various journals and reports who provided information and copies of relevant documents. Melbourne, November 1982 JOHN Y. MANN Notes on Format and Notation Adopted THE references in this Bibliography are listed chronologically according to their year of publication and alphabetically within each year according to the surname of the first author. Papers without specific authors are listed at the conclusion of the alphabetical section of each year in order of date of publication in that year. The numbering system continues from that in the first two Volumes, i.e. the first entry in this Volume is number 9984. In the case of the proceedings or transactions of conferences, symposia, etc. the year of entry usually refers to the date of publication of the proceedings (when given) and not to the year in which the relevant conference was held. For books, reports, etc. the number of pages stated to be in the document are the numbered pages only, excluding unnumbered pages occupied by (for example) diagrams and other illustrations, tables or appendixes. With the exceptions of papers published in Chinese, Cyrillic and Japanese characters, the titles of the various papers are given firstly in the language of publication followed by a translation into English. Transliterations of titles, etc. have been provided for some of the entries which were originally published in Cyrillic characters. However for most of such entries and also those originally published in the Chinese and Japanese languages, the titles are given in English only with a symbol to identify the original language of publication. The notation adopted is that recommended by the International Standards Organization (Ref. l), the main examples being: Chinese [c]; Japanese [j]; Russian [R] and Ukranian [Uk]. Extensive use has been made of abbreviations for the titles of journals and other publications. Those adopted were based on the forms suggested in the World list of scientific periodicals, Fourth edition (Ref. 2), supplemented by those given in International Standards 832 (Ref. 3) and 833 (Ref. 4). The order adopted for the bibliographical data in the various references is that suggested in British Standard 1629 (Ref. 5). Following the system used in the World list of scientific periodicals, the abbreviations of non-serial publications originating from instit- utes, government and non-government organizations usually commence with an abbrev- iated title of the particular series, rather than with the name of the organization. Some examples are: Ber. dt. keram. Ges. Bericht der Deutschen keramischen Gesellschaft, Berlin Rapp. Flygtek. FörsAnst. Rapport. Flygtekniska Försöksanstalten, Stockholm Sb. Trud. Inst. Stroit. Mekh., ftiev Sbornik Trudov Instituta Stroitel!noi Mekhanika Akademii Nauk UkrSSR, Kiev Tech. Notes R. Aircr. Estabi. Technical Note. Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough Trudy kazan. aviats. Inst. Trudy Kazanskogo aviatsionnogo instituta, Kazan1 The Bibliography contains a complete Author Index. In order to provide access to particular topics it also includes a comprehensive Subject Index. The terms used ix BFMCS - A* χ NOTES ON FORMAT AND NOTATION ADOPTED in the Subject Index of this Volume are essentially the same as those used in the first two Volumes of the Bibliography, and are generally in accordance with those in the Fatigue Thesaurus (Thesaurus "Schwingfestigkeit") which forms the basis of the Technisches Informations- und Auskünfte- System (TINAS) of the Fraunhofer- Institut für Betriebsfestigkeit, Darmstadt, F. R. Germany. In most cases the descriptors assigned to each reference are based on the titles alone of the respective books, papers and reports. In the Subject Index the initial entry for a particular topic refers to general matters relevant to that topic. Sub-entries provide a guide to more specific information in each case. Unless otherwise stated the entries refer to metals. Various combinations of terms have been used to reduce the search time for inform- ation relating to a specific topic. For example, all entries covering the corrosion fatigue of steel may be located in the Subject Index under either: Corrosion fatigue, steel or Steel, corrosion fatigue References 1. International Standards Organization. Symbols for languages, countries and authorities. First edition. ISO Recommendation no. R 639, Nov. 1967, pp. 15. 2. Brown, P. and Stratton, G. B. [Editors] World list of scientific periodicals published in the years 1900-1960. Fourth edition. London, Butterworths, 1963 - 1965. 3. International Standards Organization. Documentation - bibliographical refer- ences - abbreviations of typical words. First edition. International Standard no. 832, 1975, pp. 38. 4. International Standards Organization. Documentation - international list of periodical title word abbreviations. First edition. International Standard no. 833, 1974, pp. 38. 5. British Standards Institution. Bibliographical references. British Standard no. 1629:1950, pp. 20. In order to assist in the identification and retrieval of reports which are listed in the NTIS Bibliographic Data Base the NTIS accession numbers of such documents (when known) are given in brackets at the end of the relevant entry. The most common series referred to are those prefixed by the letters AD- and PB-, and typical examples may be found in references 13405 and 14409. Because of the unavailability of legible copies it was not possible to identify the page numbers for some of the papers which were published in the Russian book: Prochnost1 i dolgovechnost1 aviatsionnyekh konstruktsii [strength and endurance of aircraft structuresJ. Kiev, Kniga, 1965. The relevant entries are numbers 14680, 14696, 14744, 14920, 14936, 14994, 15029, 15112, 15180, 15197, 15230 and 15251. 1961 FATIGUE OF MATERIALS, COMPONENTS AND STRUCTURES 1 1961 9984. ABELES, P. V/. Prestressed con- 9991. ALDEN, T. H. and BACKOFEN, V/. A. crete bridges. Cumulative effect and The formation of fatigue cracks in alum- range of fatigue loading. Final Rep. inium single crystals. Acta metall., 6th Congr. int. Ass. Bridge struct. vol. 9, no. 4, April 1961, pp. 352-366. Engng, 1961, pp. 377-384. 9992. ALEKSANDROV, Β. I. and KLIBANSKII, 9985. AIDA, H.; SUNAMOTO, D. and FUJI- I. B. The influence of the material HARA, M. High temperature fatigue and and of the technological factors on the creep rupture strength of several heat endurance of a connecting rod of a resisting steels, [j] J. Japan Soc. tractor motor, [R] Conference on dim- Test. Mater. , vol. 10, no. 90, March ensioning and strength calculation. 1961, pp. 154-160. Acta Technica, Budapest, vol. 35-36, 1961, pp. 319-330. 9986. AIDA, T. and TERAUCHI, Y. On the fatigue strength of gear teeth in bend- 9993. ALEKSANDROV, Β. I.; MISHIN, P. Α.; ing, [j] J. Japan Soc. Test Mater., FUNSHTEIN, Ya. N.; DROZD, S. N. and vol. 10, no. 91, April 1961, pp. 278- VASILETS, F. P. Effect of surf ace hard- 286. ening on the endurance of axle-shafts and the rear axles of automobiles, [R] Sb. Trud. Inst. Mashinov. Avtomat. Akad. 9987. AIDA, T.; TERAUCHI, Y. and ODA, S. Nauk. belorussk. SSR, vol. 2, 1961, pp. On the bending strength of non-metallic 29-45. gear teeth, [j] J. Japan Soc. Test. Mater., vol. 10, no. 91, April 1961, pp. 287-293. 9994. ALISHOEV, L. P. Rules for the fatigue resistance of heat-resistant steels under asymmetrical cycles, [R] 9988. AKHMEDOV, Β. M. Determination of Issledovanie prochnosti materialov lop- the cyclic endurance of metals, [R] atok turbin |_Investigations of the str- Zav. Lab., vol. 27, no. 2, Feb. 1961, ength of materials for turbine blades [. pp. 194-197. English translation: Ind. [Editor: E. P. UnksovJ. Moscow, Mash- Lab., vol. 27, no. 2, Aug. 1961, pp. giz, 1961, pp. 7-17. 195-198. 9995. ALISHOEV, L. P. Fatigue resist- ance of heat-resistant steels, [R] 9989. AKULOV, N. S. Theory of the fat- Issledovanie prochnosti materialov lop- igue strength. [R] Dokl. Akad. Νauk atok turbin [_Investigations of the str- belorussk. SSR, vol. 5, no. 12, Dec. ength of materials for turbine blades [. 1961, p. 550. English abstr.: Abstr. [Editor: E. P. UnksovJ. Moscow, Mash- J. Metall, pt. A, Science, no. 5/6, giz, 1961, pp. 17-30. 1962, pp. 23-24. 9996. ALISHOEV, L. P. and BELOLIPETSKII, 9990. ALDEN, T. H. The strain hardening Yu. P. Investigation of the construct- of zinc single crystals in alternating ional strength of blades for gas turb- tension and compression. Rep. Res. Lab. ines by means of fatigue tests with the General Elect, no. 61-RL-2899M, Dec. simultaneous action of static tensile 1961, pp. 14. loads, [R] Issledovanie prochnosti

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