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23 June 1995 ESPI-FEM hybrid system for studies of time-dependent stress characteristics in small components
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Abstract
Understanding and quantitative modeling of stress relaxation processes are very important for reliable and efficient design of the load resisting structures. In this paper a hybrid ESPI-FEM system for evaluation of time-dependent stress and strain characteristics in small components is presented. Based on results obtained by this method a long term prediction of material behavior can be done. Problems related to the coupling of results from the experiment to an FEM model are discussed and illustrated with reference to speckle interferometry stress analysis of a cantilever beam. Results show that for the conditions tested, stress level in the cantilever beam reduces by 10% of the level at the instant of the loading.
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Artur G. Olszak and Ryszard J. Pryputniewicz "ESPI-FEM hybrid system for studies of time-dependent stress characteristics in small components", Proc. SPIE 2545, Interferometry VII: Applications, (23 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.212669
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KEYWORDS
Finite element methods

Phase shift keying

Speckle

Interferometry

Computing systems

Semiconductor lasers

Data modeling

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