STP Published: 2001
STP1323-EB

Nontraditional Methods of Sensing Stress, Strain, and Damage in Materials and Structures

Editor(s): George F. Lucas, Peter C. McKeighan, Joy S. Ransom

The latest volume in this series examines new and nontraditional methods of measuring mechanical properties in materials and structures including: imaging systems to infer deformation fields, acoustic emission techniques, and unique applications and sensors. Many of these novel methods allow measurement of features and parameters that in the past have been difficult if not impossible to sense and distinguish.

13 peer-reviewed papers are divided into 4 sections:

• Fracture Mechanics and Structural Integrity

• Damage Evolution and Measurement

• Strain and Displacement Measurement Techniques

• Current Status and Future Sensor Development: Panel Discussion Summary

Table of Contents

J. D. Helm, M. A. Sutton, M. L. Boone

P. C. McKeighan, A. E. Nicholls, L. C. Perocchi, R. C. McClung

Adam Towse, Christopher Setchell, Kevin D. Potter, Andrew B. Clarke, John H. G. Macdonald, Michael R. Wisnom, Robert D. Adams

Narayanaswami Ranganathan, Nicolas Gerard, Abdellah Tougui, René Leroy, Mohamed Benguediab, Mohamed Mazari, Yves Nadot, Jean Petit

Daniel P. Nicolella, Arthur E. Nicholls, James Lankford, Dwight T. Davy

Gary L. Burkhardt, Alfred E. Crouch

Tait S. Smith, Brian K. Bay

Jeffrey C. Suhling, Richard C. Jaeger

Yoshiharu Morimoto, Motoharu Fujigaki

Shiping Chen, James S. Sirkis

Shan-Tung Tu, Jian-Ming Gong, Xiang Ling, Xiao-Yuan He

X. Q. Ma, M. Takemoto

Joy S. Ransom, Peter C. McKeighan

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Developed by Committee: E08
Pages: 213
DOI: 10.1520/STP1323-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-6211-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-2882-8