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8 February 1999 Optical nondestructive evaluation technique capable of predicting failure
Sanichiro John Yoshida, M. H. Pardede, B. Siahaan, I. Muhamad, N. Sijabat, H. Simangunsong, T. Simbolon, - Adlin, - Jubir, A. Kusnowo
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Abstract
An optical interferometric nondestructive evaluation technique is introduced. Based on electronic speckle-pattern interferometry and a recent theory of plastic deformation, this technique is capable of visualizing stress concentration and predicting the location and timing of the failure of the object. The operation of the technique is demonstrated for tensile analyses of aluminum alloy samples.
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Sanichiro John Yoshida, M. H. Pardede, B. Siahaan, I. Muhamad, N. Sijabat, H. Simangunsong, T. Simbolon, - Adlin, - Jubir, and A. Kusnowo "Optical nondestructive evaluation technique capable of predicting failure", Proc. SPIE 3585, Nondestructive Evaluation of Aging Materials and Composites III, (8 February 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.339860
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KEYWORDS
Nondestructive evaluation

Failure analysis

Interferometry

Aluminum

Fringe analysis

Speckle

Statistical analysis

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