Residual Stress, Thermomechanics & Infrared Imaging, Hybrid Techniques and Inverse Problems, Volume
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Beschreibung
1 Fatigue Behaviour of Stainless Steels A Multi Parametric Approach.- 2 Measurement of Mechanical Dissipation in SMAs by Infrared Thermography.- 3 The Effect of Microstructure on Energy Dissipation in 316L Stainless Steel.- 4 Large Area Nondestructive Evaluation of a Fatigue Loaded Composite Structure.- 5 Sensitivity Analysis of Hybrid Thermoelastic Techniques.- 6 Determining Stress Intensity Factors Using Hybrid Thermoelastic Analysis.- 7 Stress Analysis of a Finite Orthotropic Plate Containing an Elliptical Hole from Recorded Temperature Data.- 8 Using TSA to Identify Regions Having Developed Plastic Strain During Welding.- 9 Finite Element Modelling of a Series of Austenitic Steel 316L Weldments to Inform Thermoelastic Stress Analysis Residual Stress Assessment.- 10 Residual Stress Measurement of Full Scale Jet Engine Bearing Elements Using the Contour Method.- 11 ESPI Hole Drilling of Rings and Holes Using Cylindrical Hole Analysis.- 12 Preliminary Study on Residual Stress in FDM Parts.- 13 Predicting Residual Stress on X ray Tomographed Complex Bi Layer Geometries Using 3D Finite Element Analysis.- 14 Combining Hole Drilling and Ring Core Techniques.- 15 A Low Cost Residual Stress Measuring Instrument.- 16 Non destructive Internal Strain Measurement Using High Energy Synchrotron Radiation.- 17 Discussion on X Ray and HDM Residual Stress Measurements.- 18 Reducing Full Field Identification Cost by Using Quasi Newton Methods.- 19 Parameter Identification of Nonlinear Viscoelastic Material Model using Finite Element based Inverse Analysis.- 20 Stiffness Heterogeneity of Multiply Paperboard Examined with VFM.- 21 Rigid Body Motion Tolerance for Industrial Helical CT Measurements of Logs.- 22 Development and Experimental Validation of Thermally Stable Unimorph SMP Actuators Incorporating Transverse Curvature.- 23 Identification of constitutive model parameters in Hopkinson Bar tests.
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Breite: | 210 |
Gewicht: | 547 g |
Höhe: | 279 |
Seiten: | 198 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Simon Quinn, Xavier Balandraud |
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