Thermal measuring and testing – Thermal testing of a nonthermal quantity – Of susceptibility to thermally induced deteriouration – flaw,...
Patent
1995-06-06
1997-07-15
Will, Thomas B.
Thermal measuring and testing
Thermal testing of a nonthermal quantity
Of susceptibility to thermally induced deteriouration, flaw,...
73643, G01N 360, G01N 2500
Patent
active
056476671
ABSTRACT:
For testing structural ceramic parts under overload conditions, a previously calculated temperature distribution is generated on the part by thermal radiation, this temperature distribution inducing the desired test stress or overload. The temperature distribution is measured with topically and temporally resolving temperature sensors, is compared to a desired or calculated temperature distribution, and is regulated by varying the duration and/or location of the radiation influence until the desired temperature distribution has been produced.
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Bast Ulrich
Kempter Karl
Schulenberg Thomas
Siemsns Aktiengesellschaft
Will Thomas B.
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