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Techniques of Isodyne Stress Analysis

Solid Mechanics and Its Applications 75

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ISBN/EAN: 9780792363880
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xxvi, 294 S.
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

It is true that "Nothing is more practical than theory" as Boltzmann said. Provided - however - that the assumptions on which The theory is founded are well understood. But. indeed. engineering costly experience shows that "Nothing can be more disastrous than a theory" when applied To a real task outside of practical limits of the assumptions made. Because of an homonymous identity with the considered problem. J.T.P The growing interest in Isodyne Stress Analysis and the related experience of the author show that the major monograph and reference book on the subject, Isodyne Stress Analysis by Jerzy T. Pindera and Marek-Jerzy Pindera, [27], does not of contain sufficiently detailed data on the theories and techniques experimentation. The purpose of this work is to close this gap. Thus, this work is an extension of Isodyne Stress Analysis and complementary to it. Consequently, only a short outline of the theory ofisodynes is given in Chapter 2. Only the basic concepts and relations are presented to provide the link between the underlying analytical and optical theories and the experimental techniques. One of the major purposes of a preface is to formulate and explain the chosen frame of reference in a condensed form, even when some components of it are discussed in the text. A main issue of the underlying frame of reference pertains to the roles of the abstract thinking and of the observation in cognition of reality.

Inhalt

Preface. Preamble. List of major symbols, dimensions and definitions. Part 1: Review of Basic Notions: Reality, Models and Theories. 1. Introduction. Frame of reference. 2. Models as bases of theories. Methodologies. Main features of the theory of modeling reality in mechanics. Part 2: Review: Basic Stress-Strain Relation. Basic Materials Relations. 3. Review of basic relations. Characteristic lines of plane stress fields. 4. Review of materials characterization. Part 3: Outline of Theories of Analytical and Optical Isodynes. 5. Introduction. 6. A general framework of the isodyne stress analysis. 7. An outline of the theory of analytical isodynes. 8. An outline of the theory of optical isodynes. Part 4: Isodyne Experimentation: Theories and Techniques. 9. Principles of experimental determination of isodynes. 10. Technique of producing optical isodynes. 11. Selection of materials for specimens and models. 12. Preparation of an isodyne specimen. 13. Noise in the system. Part 5: Case Studies. 14. Major particular techniques of producing and evaluating isodyne fields. 15. Two-dimensional isodyne analysis of stresses in single plates. 16. Isodyne analysis of stresses in plates and beams in contact. 17. Isodyne analysis of actual three-dimensional stresses in beams, normalized test specimens and composite structures. 18. Electronic techniques in isodyne stress analysis. 19. An outline of dynamic techniques of isodynes.

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