Experimental methods in mechanics of solids
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Experimental methods in mechanics of solids
(Materials science monographs, 51)
Elsevier , PWN--Polish Scientific Publishers, 1990
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Metody doświadczalne mechaniki ciała stałego
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is an English version, expanded and brought up to date, of the Polish book published in 1984. It provides a comprehensive overview on the advanced methods of testing mechanical behaviour under non-standard conditions, such as: high pressure; complex stress states; high deformation rates; cyclic loading of the fatigue type; various advanced rheological tests; etc. Both new experimental techniques and interpretation methods of results are discussed. Recently developed optical methods of stress analysis are reviewed, including new holographic methods, progress in new branches of photoelasticity and Moire methods. Various figures and schemes of non-standard experimental devices are presented, with special attention being given to the authors' own results in experimental mechanics. Numerous examples of experiments are given based on new ideas which illustrate how advanced tests can be done in a relatively simple manner. Parts I - III discuss problems of resting plastic behaviour of metals, rheological properties of materials and problems of fatigue failure of metals.
Table of Contents
Parts: I. Plastic Properties of Metals (W. Szczepinski et al.). 1. Some basic problems in testing the strength properties of metals. 2. Investigations in complex stress states. 3. Plastic properties of metals under high pressure. 4. Effect of strain rates on the plastic properties of metals. References. II. Rheological Properties of Metals (J. Zawadzki). 1. Physical foundations on investigations of rheological properties. 2. Quasi-static tests. 3. Tests under changing loads. 4. Special tests. III. Metal Fatigue (S. Kocanda). 1. Fundamental concepts and fatigue processes. 2. Tests in the low-cycle range. 3. Fatigue effects. 4. Fatigue crack growth rate. 5. Investigations of fatigue fracture surfaces. IV. Optical Research Methods in Mechanics (J. Stupnicki). 1. Mathematical foundations of optical research methods. 2. Photoelastic methods. 3. Optical interferometry methods. 4. Holographic interferometry. V. Applications of the Moire Method (P. Jastrzebski). 1. Applications of Moire methods to measurement of in-plane displacements. 2. Applications of Moire methods to plates and shells. 3. Special methods and applications. 4. Decomposition and reproduction of gratings. 5. Summary. References. Subject Index.
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