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Das spannungsoptische Oberflächenschichtverfahren

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Das spannungsoptische Oberflächenschichtverfahren ( OSV ) hat sich als eine Methode erwiesen, die einerseits breiteste Anwendungsmöglichkeiten besitzt, und andererseits in ihrer Handhabung denkbar einfach ist. Sie vereint in sich sowohl die augenfälligsten Vorteile der Dehnungsmeßstreifentechnik als auch die der klassischen Spannungsoptik, indem sie;

  • die Sichtbarmachung der Spannungsverteilung auf der Oberfläche eines Bauteils,

  • die Messung von Richtung und Größe dieser Spannung an jedem beliebigen Punkt der Oberfläche

erlaubt. [ 21.1; 21.2; 21.3 ]

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Peiter, A. (1992). Das spannungsoptische Oberflächenschichtverfahren. In: Peiter, A. (eds) Handbuch Spannungs Messpraxis. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-83108-8_21

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