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31 July 1989 The Mean Stress Effect in Metallic Alloys and Composites
S. A. Dunn, D. Lombardo, J. G. Sparrow
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Proceedings Volume 1084, Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Industrial Measurement and Analysis; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952913
Event: Sira/Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Measurement and Analysis, 1989, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
The thermoelastic effect, first quantified by Lord Kelvin, describes the change in temperature of a body as it undergoes a change in stress under adiabatic conditions. The thermoelastic equation as described by Kelvin is given in eqn(1.1),
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S. A. Dunn, D. Lombardo, and J. G. Sparrow "The Mean Stress Effect in Metallic Alloys and Composites", Proc. SPIE 1084, Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Industrial Measurement and Analysis, (31 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952913
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Aluminum

Industrial metrology

Temperature metrology

Signal detection

Titanium

Composites

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