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ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Advanced Testing Techniques
By
F. G. Tatnall
F. G. Tatnall
Consultant; Symposium chairman
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-6654-0
ISBN:
978-0-8031-6654-7
No. of Pages:
118
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
1970

The technique of photoelasticity has been used basically as a stress analysis tool. More recently, its application to failure prediction has found extensive application, and it has become a powerful and economical approach in solving the failure analysis problem. Some areas of application are discussed in this article, including defect detection, residual stress measurement, effect of assembly stresses, service overloads, and proof testing.

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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, “
Maximum Shear Strain Measurements and Determination of Initial Yielding by the Use of the Photoelastic Coating Technique
,”
Symposium on Shear and Torsion Testing
, ASTM STP 289,
American Society for Testing and Materials
,
1961
, pp. 1–14.
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Heywood
,
R. B.
,
Designing by Photoelasticity
,
Chapman and Hall
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,
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, “
Spray-On Plastic Pinpoint Flaws
,”
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,
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,
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,”
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,
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,
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.
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