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Engineering structures for reliable function and safety have to be
designed such that operational mechanical loads are compensated for
by stresses in the components bearable by the materials used. Vhat
is "bearable"? First of all it depends on the properties of the
chosen materials as well as on several other parameters, e.g.
temperature, corrosivity of the environment, elapsed or remaining
serviceable life, unexpected deterioration of materials, whatever
the source and nature of such deterioration may be: defects, loss
of strength, embrittlement, wastage, etc. DEFECTS and PROPERTIES of
materials currently determine loadability. Therefore in addition to
nondestructive testing for defects there is also a need for
nondestructive testing of properties. The third type of information
to be supplied by nondestructive measurement pertains to STRESS
STATES under OPERATIONAL LOADS, i.e. LOAD-INDUCED plus RESIDUAL
STRESSES. Residual stresses normally cannot be calculated; they
have to be measured nondestructively; well-approved
elastomechanical finite element codes are available and used for
calculating load-induced stresses; for redundancy and reliability,
engineers, however, need procedures and instrumentation for
experimental checks.
Swim underwater to meet the Queen of the Fish. Follow a kernel of
corn as it transforms into a gentleman and rides away on a horse.
Fly to the faraway land of Tlalocan where frogs grind corn to make
tortillas and years are measured in days. The traditi
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