The International Journal of Fracture is dedicated to the dissemination of original research in fracture mechanics and the mechanics and physics of failure. With a focus on theoretical, experimental, and computational aspects of fracture, the journal provides a platform for academics and industry professionals alike. The scope extends to brittle fracture, fatigue, creep fracture, dynamic fracture, and fracture of composite materials.
Indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, the journal covers a broad range of topics including crack initiation, propagation, and arrest; microstructure effects on fracture; and advanced modeling techniques. The target audience includes mechanical engineers, materials scientists, civil engineers, and researchers working on structural integrity and reliability.
Submit your cutting-edge research to this journal to enhance our understanding of fracture phenomena. Benefit from its wide readership and contribute to advancements in safety, durability, and design across various engineering applications. The International Journal of Fracture is a vital resource for the fracture community, promoting knowledge exchange and innovation.