1 June 1982 Subjective Laser Speckle Method And Its Application To Solid Mechanics Problems
F. P. Chiang, J. Adachi, R. Anastasi, J. Beatty
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Abstract
The basic principles of the subjective laser speckle method are reviewed with an analysis of its sensitivity and limitation. Emphasis is on the method's application to various solid mechanics problems. Examples cited include stress concentration due to discontinuities, determination of thermal stresses, flexure of plates, vibration of composites, fracture of aluminum, interior strain determination, impact stresses, nondestructive testing of debond in lavprpri nnmnncitpc atom
F. P. Chiang, J. Adachi, R. Anastasi, and J. Beatty "Subjective Laser Speckle Method And Its Application To Solid Mechanics Problems," Optical Engineering 21(3), 213379 (1 June 1982). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7972919
Published: 1 June 1982
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KEYWORDS
Mechanics

Solids

Speckle

Aluminum

Chemical species

Composites

Nondestructive evaluation

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