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17 August 1999 Investigation of ceramic-to-metal joint properties by hybrid moire interferometry/FEM analysis
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Proceedings Volume 3745, Interferometry '99: Applications; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357791
Event: International Conference on Optical Metrology, 1999, Pultusk Castle, Poland
Abstract
Due to the significant difference in the physical and chemical properties of ceramics and metals, the joining process of these materials provides several problems. The paper describes a hybrid experimental-numerical approach for determination of stresses in C-M joint. Automated moire (grating) interferometry is used as a full-field experimental method providing in-plane displacement/strain data, as well as the local values of Young modulus at the vicinity of the C-M joint. These data can be used as the input for the finite element analysis for full stress state determination in the joint. Analysis of Al2O3-FeNi42 specimens manufactured with different temperature and time of brazing was employed to determine optical technological parameters of the joining process.
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Leszek A. Salbut, Malgorzata Kujawinska, Michal Jozwik, and Dariusz Golanski "Investigation of ceramic-to-metal joint properties by hybrid moire interferometry/FEM analysis", Proc. SPIE 3745, Interferometry '99: Applications, (17 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357791
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