Residual Stress, Thermomechanics & Infrared Imaging and Inverse Problems, Volume 6 of the Proceedings of the 2019 SEM Annual Conference & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, the sixth volume of six from the Conference, brings together contributions to this important area of research and engineering. The collection presents early findings and case studies on a wide range of areas, including:
Test Design and Inverse Method Algorithms
Inverse Problems: Virtual Fields Method
Residual Stresses: Measurement, Uncertainty & Validation
Residual Stresses: Eigenvalues, Modeling, & Crack Growth
Material Characterizations Using Thermography
Fatigue, Damage & Fracture Evaluation Using Infrared Thermography.
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Antonio Baldi, Department of Mechanical, Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. Sharlotte L. B. Kramer, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, USA. Fabrice Pierron, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK. John Considine, Forest Products Laboratory, USDA, Forest Service, Madison, USA. Sven Bossuyt, Advanced Manufacturing and Materials group, Aalto University, Aalto, Finland. Johan Hoefnagels, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, NB, The Netherlands.
Preface 1 Regularization Uncertainty in Slitting Residual Stress Measurement 2 Walkthrough and History of the Virtual Fields Method 3 Low-Cost Thermoelastic Stress Analysis 4 The Effect of Residual Stress on Aluminum Strength Using Thermoelastic Stress Analysis 5 Calibration of Anisotropic Plasticity Models with an Optimized Heterogeneous Test and the Virtual Fields Method 6 One-Dimensional Heat Source Reconstruction Applied to Phase Transforming Superelastic Ni-Ti Wire 7 Coupled NIRT/3D-DIC for a FEMU Identification of the Thermo-Mechanical Behavior of Zr-4 Claddings Under Simulated Reactivity Initiated Accident 8 Residual Stresses at Critical Locations in Additively-Manufactured Components 9 Identification of Constitutive Parameters Governing the Hyperelastic Response of Rubber by Using Full-Field Measurement and the Virtual Fields Method 10 Intermethod Comparison and Evaluation of Near Surface Residual Stress in Aluminum Parts Subject to Various Milling Parameters 11 Inversion of Residual Stresses in Silicon Wafer from Surface Deflection Measurements 12 Evaluating the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of Electronic Board Using the Virtual Fields Method 13 Identification of Constitutive Parameters from Full Thermal and Kinematic Fields: Application to Hyperelasticity 14 Calorific Analysis of a Granular System Made in Shape Memory Alloy 15 Dynamic VFM to Identify Viscoplastic Parameters. Analysis of Impact Tests on Titanium Alloy 16 Test Design for Identification from Full-Field Measurements: A Concise Review 17 Stress Determination for Granular Materials Using TSA: An Inverse Approach Mohammad Yousefi, Xavier Balandraud, and Wael A. Samad 18 Evaluation of Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior and Effect of Repair Work Based on Thermoelastic Stress Analysis for Steel Bridge Members 19 Analysis of Deformations in Crush Tests of Lithium Ion Battery Cells 20 In-situ Thermal Monitoring of Printed Components During Rapid Prototyping by Fused Deposition Modeling 21 Development of an Inverse Identification Method for Identifying Constitutive Parameters by Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithm: Application to Hyperelastic Materials 22 MIMO Input Derivations, Optimizing Input Force Against Output Accuracy 23 Evaluation of Sensitivity-Based Virtual Fields for Non-Linear Parameter Identification Including DIC Filtering Effects 24 Identification of Inhomogeneous Plastic Constitutive Models of Friction Stir Welded Aluminum Alloy Sheets Using Virtual Fields Method 25 Accuracy Improvement of Thermoelastic Stress and Dissipation Energy Measurement by Motion Compensation with Optical-Infrared Synchronous Measurement.