Nontraditional Methods of Sensing Stress, Strain, and Damage in Materials and Structures
Editor(s): George F. Lucas, David A. Stubbs
The first publication of its kind dealing with the advancement and development of innovative ways to evaluate material and structural fatigue and damage behavior. Leading experts in the field have presented sixteen peer-reviewed papers in the following comprehensive areas:
Nontraditional Extensometers -- 3 papers explore novel ways to measure point to point deformation or strain.
Nontraditional Crack Measurement Techniques -- Alternative methods for measuring crack length as well as stress-strain measurement and damage parameters are discussed in 4 papers.
Optical, Non-Contacting Strain Measurement Devices -- 4 papers examine optical methods of measuring both point to point and full field strains.
Ultrasonic and Infrared Techniques -- New and promising methods that do not rely on surface features are presented in 5 papers.
Table of Contents
GM Houser, DE Walrath
WN Sharpe, B Yuan
N Shrive, E Damson, C Frank, R Meyer, L Mejig, G Lucas
A Varvani-Farahani, TH Topper
S Tiku, NJ Marchand, B Unvala
SH Nahm, CM Suh
FM Haggag, JA Wang, MA Sokolov, KL Murty
PC McKeighan, SB Seida, EA Franke, DL Davidson
JL Rand, DA Grant
JF Cárdenas-García, MM Wu, J Hashemi
F-P Chiang, Q Wang, F Lehman
DJ Buchanan, R John, DA Stubbs, DM Benson, P Karpur
JA Wang
CS Welch, KE Cramer, JR Lesniak, BR Boyce
JR Lesniak, DJ Bazile, BR Boyce, MJ Zickel, KE Cramer, CS Welch
K Hyodo, M Yamada, T Tateishi