Development of thermoelastic stress analysis as a non-destructive evaluation tool
Development of thermoelastic stress analysis as a non-destructive evaluation tool
A modified methodology is proposed in which only a single transient load is used for
the TSA measurement. Specimens with different damage severities are tested and it is
shown that the modified TSA method has the potential to be applied in the field as a
non-destructive evaluation tool.
thermoelastic stress analysis, non-destructive evaluation
Quinn, S.
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Fruehmann, R.K.
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Dulieu-Barton, J.M.
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2009
Quinn, S.
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Fruehmann, R.K.
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Dulieu-Barton, J.M.
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Quinn, S., Fruehmann, R.K. and Dulieu-Barton, J.M.
(2009)
Development of thermoelastic stress analysis as a non-destructive evaluation tool.
ICCM17: 17th International Conference on Composite Materials, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
27 - 31 Jul 2009.
9 pp
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Abstract
A modified methodology is proposed in which only a single transient load is used for
the TSA measurement. Specimens with different damage severities are tested and it is
shown that the modified TSA method has the potential to be applied in the field as a
non-destructive evaluation tool.
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Published date: 2009
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ICCM17: 17th International Conference on Composite Materials, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2009-07-27 - 2009-07-31
Keywords:
thermoelastic stress analysis, non-destructive evaluation
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Fluid Structure Interactions Group
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/68662
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S. Quinn
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R.K. Fruehmann
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