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PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
FOREWORD
CHAPTER SIX. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS UPON CRACK GROWTH
41. Crack growth in metals affected by hydrogen
42. Effects of corrosive environment on crack resistance of steel and alloys
CHAPTER SEVEN. THERMAL PROBLEMS IN FRACTURE MECHANICS
43. Principal relations of the theory of heat conduction and thermoelasticity of bodies with cracks
44. Reduction of problems of heat conduction and thermoelasticity to integral equations
45. Thermoelastic state of a body with strip-shaped and penny-shaped cracks
46. Axisymmetric thermoelastic problem for a cylinder with a cut
47. Quasi-stationary problem of thermoelasticity for a plane containing semi-infinite and infinite slits
CHAPTER EIGHT. MECHANICS OF FRACTURE IN PRESENCE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
48. Arbitrarily oriented crack in piezoelectric media
49. Composite bodies. A crack on the interface between the piezoelectric and elastic conductor
50. Piezoelectric medium containing a crack in the plane of symmetry
CHAPTER NINE. DYNAMIC PROBLEMS OF FRACTURE MECHANICS
51. Variation equation for solutions of dynamic problems in fracture mechanics
52. Velocity of post-critical crack propagation
53. Maximum principle in the crack theory
54. Post-critical propagation velocity in a strip under tension