Evaluation of Existing and New Sensor Technologies for Fatigue, Fracture, and Mechanical Testing
Editor(s): Jidong Kang, Peter C. McKeighan, Gary Dahlberg, Robert Kemmerer
This STP is the fifth in a series focused on developments in sensor technologies used during fatigue, fracture and mechanical testing applications.
This current STP and the symposium from which it originated highlights the current state of ongoing research in sensor-related issues for fatigue, fracture, and mechanical testing. The continued development and application of digital image correlation methods is certainly an active area that continues to evolve as technology develops and unique applications are confronted. A challenge remains in the development of technical standards for the new and diverse measurement methods as they become more widely used and, in some cases, commercialized.
Table of Contents
Erik A. Schwarzkopf
Jidong Kang, Timothy Robotham, Jie Liang
Akshat Agha, Fadi Abu-Farha
Moisei Bruhis, Amir Partovi
Yanhong Chen, Huifang Liu, Kai Liu, Maria Lißner, Ziwen Xu, Daniel Pashley, Matthew Palfrey, Nik Petrinic
David Backman, Linxi Li, Jong Hyun Sa, Stephane Brunet, Robert Rutledge, Saksham Jain
Karl Michael Kraemer, Lorenz Woellmann, Christian Kontermann, Matthias Oechsner
Zachary D. Harris, James T. Burns
Karl Michael Kraemer, Timo Brune, Falk Mueller, Christian Kontermann, Matthias Oechsner
Raghu V. Prakash, Chandan K. Mukhopadhyay, Anirudh R. Prakash, Manuel Thomas, Prathmesh Pokharkar
Hong Lin, Zhe Zhang, Gang Chen, Xu Chen
Shaowu Feng, Xiaoran Wei, Shouwen Shi, Gang Chen, Xu Chen, Kai Song, Qiang Lin
Sarah Malik, Emine Tekerek, Abrar K. Zawad, Antonios Kontsos