Publication detail
Application of Laser Beam Scattering Method to the Analysis of Fatigue Damage Evolution
POKLUDA, J. UNČOVSKÝ, M.
English title
Application of Laser Beam Scattering Method to the Analysis of Fatigue Damage Evolution
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original abstract
Periodic and random surface roughness of cyclically loaded specimens was under investigation. Specimens of ferritic and austenitic steels were measured using new optical method based on laser light scattering on rough surfaces. Measured dependencies of autocorrelation length of surface T on relative number cycles N/Nf indicate an onset of a stable extrusion/intrusion relief on the specimen surface caused by fatigue process.
English abstract
Periodic and random surface roughness of cyclically loaded specimens was under investigation. Specimens of ferritic and austenitic steels were measured using new optical method based on laser light scattering on rough surfaces. Measured dependencies of autocorrelation length of surface T on relative number cycles N/Nf indicate an onset of a stable extrusion/intrusion relief on the specimen surface caused by fatigue process.
RIV year
1999
Released
08.06.1999
Publisher
EMAS
Location
Beijing, China
ISBN
1-901537-1
Book
Fatigue '99
Pages count
6
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT499,
author="Jaroslav {Pokluda} and Marek {Unčovský},
title="Application of Laser Beam Scattering Method to the Analysis of Fatigue Damage Evolution",
booktitle="Fatigue '99",
year="1999",
month="June",
publisher="EMAS",
address="Beijing, China",
isbn="1-901537-1"
}