Vol 44, No. 3, 2006

 

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Basista M., Węglewski W. - Modelling of damage and fracture in ceramic matrix composites - an overview

 

Egner H., Skrzypek J.J., Egner W. - Effect of characteristic length on nonlocal prediction of damage and fracture in concrete

 

Gawin D., Pesavento F., Schrefler B.A. - Modelling damage processes of concrete at high temperature with thermodynamics of multi-phase porous media

 

Mishnaevsky L. Jr. - Microstructural effects on damage in composites - computational analysis

 

Nadot C., Dragon A., Trumel H., Fanget A. - Damage modelling framework for viscoelastic particulate composites via a scale transition approach

 

Rinaldi A., Krajcinovic D., Mastilovic S. - Statistical damage mechanics - constitutive relations

 

Sladek J., Sladek V., Zhang C., Tan C. -L. - Evaluation of fracture parameters for crack problems in fgm by a meshless method

 

Jovanovic A.S., Filipovic N. - Innovative modeling methods in damage assessment: application of dissipative particle dynamics to simulation of damage and self-healing of polymer-coated surfaces

 

Dobmann G., Altpeter I., Szielasko K., Kopp M. - Nondestructive damage characterization with examples of thermal aging, neutron degradation and fatigue

 

Dunne F.P.E., Lin J., Hayhurst D.R., Makin J. - Modelling creep, ratchetting and failure in structural components subjected to thermo-mechanical loading

 

Mrzygłód M., Zieliński A.P. - Numerial implementation of multiaxial high-cycle fatigue criterion to structural optimization

 

Nakonieczny A. - Fatigue fracture of nitrided and carbonitrided layers

 

Pyrzanowski P. - Application of experimental results to numerical models of fatigue cracks propagating in the rolling contact zone