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It is often important to establish the ability of materials to withstand dynamic loads. This ability is best determined by subjecting the elements to sustained random loads under controlled conditions. It is during these fatigue endurance tests that the loss of structural integrity of a material or an element needs to be quantified. The research presented herein uses a recently developed continuous...
The signals acquired by measurements of elastic wave propagation have been used for damage detection since the 1970s. The measurements have been carried out mostly by using piezoelectric transducers of various types. Many different sensor configurations and data processing have been proposed to detect and localise structural defects, both for real‐time and off‐line testing.
Nevertheless, in the last...
The structures' durability is an engineering concern for a long time but has been increased in the last years. Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) combined with glass fibre reinforced polymer bars allows to create structures with high performance in terms of durability. The glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars have different ribs from those of steel bars, and consequently, its bond to concrete...
In wooden boards, knots and the resulting fibre deviations in their vicinities are mainly responsible for qualitative downgrading of timber elements. Thus, the development of reliable numerical simulation tools for the determination of effective strength and stiffness properties of timber elements and, in a next step, for the development and evaluation of grading criteria is highly desirable. Due...
In this paper, the effects of bolt torque tightening on the fatigue strength of double‐lap simple bolted and hybrid (bolted/bonded) joints have been studied experimentally. To do so, two types of joints, that is, double‐lap simple and hybrid (bolted/bonded) joints, were studied. For each type of joints, three sets of specimens were prepared and subjected to the tightening torque of 1, 2.5 and 5 Nm,...
The copper electroplating stress measurement method uses the grain growth in the copper on a machine element that has been subjected to repeated loads. Because this growth is also caused by thermal energy, the effect of the ambient temperature on grain growth density and grain orientation was investigated. Cyclic torsion tests were carried out at temperatures from 293 to 353 K. The relationship among...
The use of a finite elements‐based Digital Volume Correlation (FE‐DVC) leads to lower measurement uncertainties in comparison to subset‐based approaches. However, the associated computing time may become prohibitive when dealing with high‐resolution measurements. To overcome this limitation, a Proper Generalised Decomposition solver was recently applied to 2D digital image correlation. In this paper,...
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