2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02327549
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Blind-hole residual stress determination using optical interferometry

Abstract: ABSTRACT--The in-plane method and the out-of-plane method are used to analyze blind-hole residual stress as measured by optical interferometry. The in-plane method, which constructs a relation between the in-plane displacement field and the residual stress released from blind-hole drilling, is applicable when the sensitivity vector of the interferometer used in the measuring system is parallel to the object surface. Three in-plane displacements obtained from one interference pattern are sufficient to determine… Show more

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“…The experimental methods most commonly used to research work on elastic-plastic problems are: photoelasticity, especially the method of photoelastic coating (Pacey et (Lin, 2000;Balalov et al, 2007), electronic speckle pattern interferometry method (ESPI) (Diaz et al, 2001;Schajer et al, 2005), digital image correlation method (DIC) (Vural et al, 2011;Diaz et al, 2004;Tarigopula et al, 2008), strain gauge technique (Rasty et al, 2007;Olmi, 2010), thermography (Pieczyska et al, 2006;Connesson et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introduction and The Experimental Methods Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental methods most commonly used to research work on elastic-plastic problems are: photoelasticity, especially the method of photoelastic coating (Pacey et (Lin, 2000;Balalov et al, 2007), electronic speckle pattern interferometry method (ESPI) (Diaz et al, 2001;Schajer et al, 2005), digital image correlation method (DIC) (Vural et al, 2011;Diaz et al, 2004;Tarigopula et al, 2008), strain gauge technique (Rasty et al, 2007;Olmi, 2010), thermography (Pieczyska et al, 2006;Connesson et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introduction and The Experimental Methods Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach used a finite element solution of displacements caused by hole drilling release of residual stresses assumed uniform with depth. At roughly the same time, an independent finite element based method for holographic-hole drilling was published [52] and later developed to enhance the determination from stresses from fringe patterns [53,54]. In the mid 1990s, the holographic-hole drilling approach was extended to find stresses varying with depth by incremental drilling [55].…”
Section: Holographic Interferometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substituting parameter values (17) and (19) into Relations (10) gives required values of residual stress components:…”
Section: Through Hole In Thin-walled Cylindrical Shellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Created approaches of the first type are mainly based on single-axis holographic interferometry [12][13][14][15][16]. The second class of developed research tools includes Moire' interferometry and analogous optical techniques [17][18][19][20][21][22]. Fully automated procedures of initial data acquiring and further processing are founded upon electronic and digital speckle pattern interferometry [23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33].…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%