1999
DOI: 10.1121/1.427216
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Differential ultrasonic stress–strain measurements

Abstract: Fatigue tests are often encumbered by lack of the specimen’s exact length due to mechanical grip effects and by environmental noise factors. Such issues may be mitigated when differential measurements are undertaken between consecutive data states. Our principle-monitoring tool is an ultrasonic pulse-echo process where the primary and secondary echoes along the principle specimen’s axis provide both length and gage length, respectively [D. Hazony, Circuit Systems Signal Process. 14(4), 525–538 (1995)]. The pro… Show more

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