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Taylor & Francis Thermoelastic Stree Analysis 1991 Edition by N Harwood, W.M Cummings
Thermoelastic stress analysis is a relatively new technique for the experimental estimation of stresses produced by the application of dynamic loading to a structure. It can provide valuable corroboration of theoretical results produced by finite-element and other computer-aided techniques, which often give rise to considerable inaccuracies if not used with care. The thermoelastic method therefore has an essential role to play in stress analysis . This book is a comprehensive treatment of the subject by the world's leading authorities. Both theoretical and practical considerations are covered - from testing to data processing and the factors that may influence results. Seven of the nine chapters of the book are based upon research using a commercial system (SPATE). Thermoelastic Stress Analysis will be of great interest to professional engineers, stress analysts and designers, as well as to graduate students in related engineering disciplines. It is accessible to all readers conversant with the basic principles of mechanical engineering and stress analysis.