Method for measuring damage to structural components

Measuring and testing – Specimen stress or strain – or testing by stress or strain... – By loading of specimen

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ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for measuring crack growth within a material utilizing reversing d.c. potential measurements across a preformed crack. Preferably, the material is representative of structural components of interest and the material is located within the aggressive environment of such components. The measured values are plotted versus distance to obtain intercept values. These intercept values correspond to the depth of the crack at the time the measured values were obtained.

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Editor: General Electric Company, "Electric Potential Drop Monitor", Operating and Instruction Manual.

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