Affiliation:
1. Tokyo University of Science
Abstract
The thickness dependency of the temperature image obtained by an infrared
thermography was investigated using specimens with three kinds of metal materials of different
heat conduction and four kinds of thickness of the specimens. Then, the infrared hybrid method was
developed to separate each stress components. However, it contains the influence of heat
conduction in the infrared stress measurement method. Therefore, heat conduction error will arise in
the infrared hybrid analysis. Then, the new system which corrects the error by an heat conduction
inverse analysis was developed. Thereby, the accuracy of the stress intensity factor was able to be
raised using heat conduction inverse analysis. Furthermore, the accuracy of hybrid method taking
heat conduction into consideration was discussed in comparison with 3-D finite-element analysis
and the 2-D infrared hybrid method.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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