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Field Measurement in Solid Mechanics

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Klappentext This timely book presents cutting-edge developments by experts in the field on the rapidly developing and scientifically challenging area of full-field measurement techniques used in solid mechanics - including photoelasticity, grid methods, deflectometry, holography, speckle interferometry and digital image correlation. The evaluation of strains and the use of the measurements in subsequent parameter identification techniques to determine material properties are also presented.Since parametric identification techniques require a close coupling of theoretical models and experimental measurements, the book focuses on specific modeling approaches that include finite element model updating, the equilibrium gap method, constitutive equation gap method, virtual field method and reciprocity gap method. In the latter part of the book, the authors discuss two particular applications of selected methods that are of special interest to many investigators: the analysis of localized phenomenon and connections between microstructure and constitutive laws. The final chapter highlights infrared measurements and their use in the mechanics of materials.Written and edited by knowledgeable scientists, experts in their fields, this book will be a valuable resource for all students, faculties and scientists seeking to expand their understanding of an important, growing research area Zusammenfassung This timely book presents cutting-edge developments by experts in the field on the rapidly developing and scientifically challenging area of full-field measurement techniques used in solid mechanics - including photoelasticity, grid methods, deflectometry, holography, speckle interferometry and digital image correlation. The evaluation of strains and the use of the measurements in subsequent parameter identification techniques to determine material properties are also presented.Since parametric identification techniques require a close coupling of theoretical models and experimental measurements, the book focuses on specific modeling approaches that include finite element model updating, the equilibrium gap method, constitutive equation gap method, virtual field method and reciprocity gap method. In the latter part of the book, the authors discuss two particular applications of selected methods that are of special interest to many investigators: the analysis of localized phenomenon and connections between microstructure and constitutive laws. The final chapter highlights infrared measurements and their use in the mechanics of materials.Written and edited by knowledgeable scientists, experts in their fields, this book will be a valuable resource for all students, faculties and scientists seeking to expand their understanding of an important, growing research area Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionAn overview of different measurement techniquesPhotoelasticityGrid method, moiré and deflectometryHolographySpeckle interferometryDigital Image CorrelationFrom displacements to strainsAn overview of identification methodsFinite element model updatingConstitutive law gapVirtual fields methodEquilibrium gapReciprocity gapCharacterization of localized phenomenaFrom microstructures to constitutive lawsThermographic analyses of the material behavior...

List of contents

Introduction
 
An overview of different measurement techniques
 
Photoelasticity
 
Grid method, moiré and deflectometry
 
Holography
 
Speckle interferometry
 
Digital Image Correlation
 
From displacements to strains
 
An overview of identification methods
 
Finite element model updating
 
Constitutive law gap
 
Virtual fields method
 
Equilibrium gap
 
Reciprocity gap
 
Characterization of localized phenomena
 
From microstructures to constitutive laws
 
Thermographic analyses of the material behavior

About the author










Dr. Michel Grédiac received an M.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the "Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers" in Paris and a Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Lyon in 1991. He was appointed as research professor at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne and promoted to full professor at the University of Clermont-Ferrand in 1997. In 2003, Dr. Michel Grédiac founded a network named "Full-field measurements and identification in solid mechanics" gathering 25 French research groups devoted to the development and the use of full-field measurement techniques in experimental solids mechanics. He was the head of this network till 2010.
Dr. François Hild graduated from École Normale Supérieure de Cachan in 1989.  He received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Paris 6 in 1992, and from the University of California in 1995.  He received his habilitation from the University of Paris 6 in 1998. Since 2003, he is a Research Professor at the Laboratory of Mechanics and Technology in Cachan (France), and is the current head of the Mechanics and Materials division.


Summary

This timely book presents cutting-edge developments by experts in the field on the rapidly developing and scientifically challenging area of full-field measurement techniques used in solid mechanics including photoelasticity, grid methods, deflectometry, holography, speckle interferometry and digital image correlation.

Product details

Authors M. Grediac, Michel Grediac, Francois Hild
Assisted by Miche Grediac (Editor), Michel Grediac (Editor), Michel Grédiac (Editor), Hild (Editor), Hild (Editor), Francois Hild (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.12.2011
 
EAN 9781848212947
ISBN 978-1-84821-294-7
Series ISTE
Mechanical Engineering and Sol
ISTE
Mechanical Engineering and Sol
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Mechanics, acoustics

Maschinenbau, Mechanical Engineering, Solid Mechanics, Festkörpermechanik

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