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1 January 1987 Review Of SPATE Applications At The National Engineering Laboratory
W. M. Cummings, N. Harwood
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Abstract
This paper discusses and describes applications of a recently developed infrared scanning system (SPATE) sensitive enough to be used for the full-field experimental stress analysis of dynamically loaded structures. A review is presented of the progress of the thermo-elastic stress analysis research programme at the National Engineering Laboratory over the past four years. Stress analyses performed on several components and engineering structures are described, and developments in such areas as calibration, design evaluation, and random loading are discussed.
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W. M. Cummings and N. Harwood "Review Of SPATE Applications At The National Engineering Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 0817, Optomechanical Systems Engineering, (1 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967417
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KEYWORDS
Stress analysis

Calibration

Sensors

Finite element methods

Computing systems

Systems engineering

Manufacturing

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