<p>From the characterization of materials to accelerated life testing, experimentation with solids and structures is present in all stages of the design of mechanical devices. Sometimes only an experimental model can bring the necessary elements for understanding, the physics under study just being
Elements of Experimental Stress Analysis. Structures and Solid Body Mechanics Division
β Scribed by A. W. Hendry and B. G. Neal (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 199
- Edition
- Student international edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
STRUCTURES AND SOLID BODY MECHANICS DIVISION, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages vi-viii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, Page viii
I - MODELS, SCALE FACTORS AND MATERIALS, Pages 1-10
II - LOAD APPLICATION AND MEASUREMENT, Pages 11-20
III - MECHANICAL, OPTICAL AND OTHER GAUGES, Pages 21-31
IV - THE ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE STRAIN GAUGE, Pages 32-47
V - OTHER ELECTRICAL STRAIN AND DEFLECTION GAUGES, Pages 48-62
VI - THE CALCULATION OF STRESSES FROM STRAINS, Pages 63-72
VII - TWO-DIMENSIONAL PHOTO-ELASTICITY, Pages 73-96
VIII - THE FROZEN STRESS METHOD AND SURFACE COATING TECHNIQUES, Pages 97-112
IX - STRUCTURAL MODEL ANALYSIS, Pages 113-134
X - SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS FOR DYNAMIC STRESS ANALYSIS, Pages 135-144
XI - ANALOGUE METHODS FOR STRESS PROBLEMS, Pages 145-171
XII - SELECTION OF METHOD OF ANALYSIS, Pages 172-189
INDEX, Pages 191-193
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