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Laser Thermal-Wave Diagnostics of Stressed States in Metals

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A possibility is being investigated to reveal the local inner stresses in subsurface regions of metallic parts by nondestructive noncontact laser thermal-wave technique. Anisotropy of thermal diffusion of metal caused by mechanical load has been studied. Local fatigue stress region in aircraft turbine blade has been obtained.

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Kubyshkin, A.P., Ran, N. (1996). Laser Thermal-Wave Diagnostics of Stressed States in Metals. In: Kossowsky, R., Jelinek, M., Walter, R.F. (eds) High Power Lasers — Science and Engineering. NATO ASI Series, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8725-9_26

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