Exploring principal stresses using holographic interferometry
Borodin Yu. P.1,2, Kesaev V. V. 1, Lobanov A. N. 1, Ambrozevich S. A. 1,3
1Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
2MIREA - Russian Technological University, Moscow, Russia
3Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia
Email: lobanovan@lebedev.ru

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A phenomenological model for the experimental determination of the principal stress magnitudes and directions using the holographic interferometry and probing hole method is proposed. This non-invasive in situ method allows for the analysis of stress-strain states for a wide range of objects. The model establishes a straightforward relationship between the interference order and planar stress magnitude. The presented results have a practical importance for assessing the performance capability and safety of technical objects, as well as of their components and parts, during commissioning or operation. Keywords: holographic interferometry, probing hole method, planar stress state, non-destructive testing, measurement of principal stresses.
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