Coating for thermoelasticity

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

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73762, G01L 124

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059182830

ABSTRACT:
A first aspect of the invention relates to an epoxy resin coating used in reflection photoelasticity, which is "black" in the infra-red part of the spectrum; another aspect to the use of an epoxy resin as a coating on at least one surface of a body to be subjected to cyclic loading and examined by thermoelasticity, and another aspect to a method of making thermoelastic measurements of a body when subjected to cyclic loading and hence measurements of stresses or strains, comprising, as an initial step, coating the surface(s) of the body to be measured with an epoxy resin whereby the surface(s) so coated represents a black body.

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