Mapping of Materials Stress with Ultrasonic Tomography
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1980-07-01
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Hildebrand, B.
Harrington, T.
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It is known that internal stress concentrations can give rise to microcracks which then grow when the structure is subjected to external forces. It has also been found that the velocity of sound is altered as it propagates through a region of stress. In this paper we discuss a technique called Computer Assisted Tomography (CAT) and describe an application that provides pictures of stress fields. We report the results of both simulated and experimental models used to evaluate the technique. We conclude that the CAT approach has great potential for locating and mapping residual stress in metals.
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Interdisciplinary Program for Quantitative Flaw Definition Annual Reports
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Tue Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 1980