1998 ET INDEX 1998 EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES TITLE AND )V isi ec es AUTHOR INDEX VACUUM FORCE APPLICATORS eliminates RIGS & JIGS TITLE INDEX Experimental and Theoretical Load Data for Design and Strain Gage installations made simple Integrity Evaluation, J.L.F. Freire, 19-22 (Nov/Dec) Color Scanner as a Digital Recording Polariscope, D.E.P. Hoy 26- e Flexible, conforms to convex or 27 (Mar/Apr) concave surfaces Compensation of Thermal Output of Strain Gages on Orthotropic Materials: Case of One CompensatiGnagge for Built- in heaters for curing to 350° F. Multiple Active Ones, F. Lanza di Scalea 30-33 (Nov/Dec). Thermocouple control monitored Computer-controlled Elastic-plastic Fatigue Crack Growth e Accessories for complete system: Testing Using Multi-task Programming, S. Sakai, T Asakawa, H. Okamura, 26-31 (May/Jun) (hose kit, vacuum safety switch, Corrosion Fatigue Modeling Via Differential Infrared vacuum pump, temperature controller) Thermography, K.S. Hermanson, B.I.-Sandor, 19-21 (May/ Jun). Larger Force Applicators for Discharge Measurement of Rapid Steam Flow Using Acoustic Composite repairs Doppler Profiles, J.-Y. Lu, C.-Y. Wang, C.-C. Su, 25-28 (Nov/ Dec). Environmental Chamber for Tensile Testing Coupon Specimens APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY, INC. in the Presence of Aggressive Media at Elevated 6 Braemar Drive Temperatures and Pressures, J.M. Hale, A.G. Gibson, 13-16 \ P.O. Box 9303 (Sep/Oct). Error Assessment for Strain Mapping by Digital Image “a Hampton, VA 23670 Correlation, B.W. Smith, X. Li, W. Tong, 19-21 (Jul/Aug) (WW (757)722-6857 FAX (757)722-3510 Experimental Technique to Determine the Shock Effects of Credit Cards Accepted Gravity, M.N. Silbert, A.D. Moltedo, P.J. Clements, 29-31 (Jul/Aug). HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH TEMPERATURE /S OUR BUSINESS. BRING YOUR 1950'S TECHNOLOGY INTO THE 1990'S WITH THE WORLD LEADER IN HIGH TEMPERATURE STRAIN MEASUREMENTS. 1nnnt HIGH FATIGUE FREE FILAMENT GAGE LUT TI (OMT1 .y Sensors Equipment Weldables Cables Cements Welders Rokide™ Thermocouples RTD's STRAIN GAGES FOR HITEC PRODUCTS, INC. HOSTILE ENVIRONMENTS P.O. Box 790 * Ayer, MA 01432 USA TEL: 978/772-6963 * FAX: 978/772-6966 ©1997 HITEC PRODUCTS. INC.. AYER. MA USA TMPS2-3.CDRvS\ADVDSK7\1 197 56 EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES November/Decemb1e9r9 8 1998 ET INDEX 1998 EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES TITLE AND )V isi ec es AUTHOR INDEX VACUUM FORCE APPLICATORS eliminates RIGS & JIGS TITLE INDEX Experimental and Theoretical Load Data for Design and Strain Gage installations made simple Integrity Evaluation, J.L.F. Freire, 19-22 (Nov/Dec) Color Scanner as a Digital Recording Polariscope, D.E.P. Hoy 26- e Flexible, conforms to convex or 27 (Mar/Apr) concave surfaces Compensation of Thermal Output of Strain Gages on Orthotropic Materials: Case of One CompensatiGnagge for Built- in heaters for curing to 350° F. Multiple Active Ones, F. Lanza di Scalea 30-33 (Nov/Dec). Thermocouple control monitored Computer-controlled Elastic-plastic Fatigue Crack Growth e Accessories for complete system: Testing Using Multi-task Programming, S. Sakai, T Asakawa, H. Okamura, 26-31 (May/Jun) (hose kit, vacuum safety switch, Corrosion Fatigue Modeling Via Differential Infrared vacuum pump, temperature controller) Thermography, K.S. Hermanson, B.I.-Sandor, 19-21 (May/ Jun). Larger Force Applicators for Discharge Measurement of Rapid Steam Flow Using Acoustic Composite repairs Doppler Profiles, J.-Y. Lu, C.-Y. Wang, C.-C. Su, 25-28 (Nov/ Dec). Environmental Chamber for Tensile Testing Coupon Specimens APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY, INC. in the Presence of Aggressive Media at Elevated 6 Braemar Drive Temperatures and Pressures, J.M. Hale, A.G. Gibson, 13-16 \ P.O. Box 9303 (Sep/Oct). Error Assessment for Strain Mapping by Digital Image “a Hampton, VA 23670 Correlation, B.W. Smith, X. Li, W. Tong, 19-21 (Jul/Aug) (WW (757)722-6857 FAX (757)722-3510 Experimental Technique to Determine the Shock Effects of Credit Cards Accepted Gravity, M.N. Silbert, A.D. Moltedo, P.J. Clements, 29-31 (Jul/Aug). HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH TEMPERATURE /S OUR BUSINESS. BRING YOUR 1950'S TECHNOLOGY INTO THE 1990'S WITH THE WORLD LEADER IN HIGH TEMPERATURE STRAIN MEASUREMENTS. 1nnnt HIGH FATIGUE FREE FILAMENT GAGE LUT TI (OMT1 .y Sensors Equipment Weldables Cables Cements Welders Rokide™ Thermocouples RTD's STRAIN GAGES FOR HITEC PRODUCTS, INC. HOSTILE ENVIRONMENTS P.O. Box 790 * Ayer, MA 01432 USA TEL: 978/772-6963 * FAX: 978/772-6966 ©1997 HITEC PRODUCTS. INC.. AYER. MA USA TMPS2-3.CDRvS\ADVDSK7\1 197 56 EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES November/Decemb1e9r9 8 MU __ PORTABILITY Extracting Fracture Parameters Using f for Modal Excitation Local Collocationo f Full-field . . Displacement Data, H . ERS Krishnamoorthy, H.V. Tippur, 22-25 ensor Calibration (Jan/Feb) High Resolution Moiré Shearography, P.K er, carried as an 8-inch cube, Rastogi, 26-28 (Jul/Aug) . separate nm. The Shaker Holographic Image Correlation Method for features ich may be Measuring Three-Dimensional Solid atin h ; Def. ormations J.S. . S.l epicka, K., Huang, — t ye-r ) nies S.S. Cha, 35-38 (Nov/Dec) ; stiffness bration Multiple Refleofc Mettaillioc nTi me with hig Domain Reflectometry, M.-B. Su, Y.-J Fr ability t Chen, 26-29 (Jan/Feb) New Load Introduction Concept for Improved and Simplified Delamination Beam Testing, F. Brandt, 17-20 (Jan/Feb) Note on the Data Processing in the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Tests, J Yuan, N. Takeda, A.M. Waas, 21-24 (Sep/Oct). Panoramic Model Testing of the Space Shuttle Main Engine Alternative Turbopump Bellows Liner, J.L. Lindner, J.A. Gilbert, 15-19 (Mar/Apr) Real-Time Phase Imaging for Nondestructive Testing, K.A. Stetson, ite A, Carlsbad, CA 92008 J. Wahid, 15-17 (May/Jun) Residual Stresses Evaluation by ° FAX (760) 438-8845 Microscopic Strain Measurement, L Berka, M. Sova, G. Fischer, 22-25 Systems for Generating Controlled Vibration (May/Jun). Scanning Technique to Identify Biologically Degraded Wood, R.J. Ross, . R.C. DeGroot, 32-33 (May/Jun) ; etal ° : : owen Strina Isiotrnopi c Pin-Joints: —Ca pacitec Experimentaaln d Numerical . Analysis, F. Lanza diScalea, 25-2 (Sep/Oct). Studies On AbrasiveJe t Machining © Adhesive coatings * Packaging materials Through Statistical Design of Experiments, R.M. Rani, S. Seshan , © Film manufacturing * Nuclear fuel rod gaps 28-30 (Mar/Apr). ® Plastic extrusions © Photocopiers/Printing Study on the Nanometer Grid Method ; © Automotive & Aircraft * Tooling dimensions with the Scanning Tunneling assembly Microscope, X. Huimin, D. Fulong, Y Haigiang, L. Ning, P. Dietz, A. Schmidt, 23-25 (Jul/Aug). Tomographic Data Acquisition in alle lam(—an)el-icelivi¢-m Plti e)(elet—lalaall Axisymmetric Specimens, S. Amarnath, K.R.Y. Simha, 21-25 (Mar © Disc brake testing © Material strength testing Apr). Silicon Wafer processing § * Mold separation Using Archimedes’ Principle to Determine ¢ Metal and Glass forming * Turbine testing Cross-sectional Areas, S. Harris, E.M Odom, B.W. Tew, 17-18 (Sep/Oct). * Jet engine thermal expansion AiUaTpHaORi aIiNaDEcXt iasicia |EE xntrevme ironment . Extreme Environment eee any Caer © Particle accelerators ¢ Vibration measure Asakawa, T.,C omputer-controlled @ Linear inductive motors ments to 200 kHz Elastic-plastic Fatigue Crack Growth =~ ® Diesel fuel injectors * Turbochargers Testing Using Multi-task ; ® Gas turbine blade tip © High vacuum and Programming, 26-31 (May/Jun). i clearance Cryogenic Processes Berka, L., Residual Stresses Evaluation by Microscopic Strain Measurement, , 29-25 (May/Jun). ; tel: 978.772.5033 fax: 978.772.6036 87 Fitchburg Rd., PO. Box 819, Ayer, MA 01432 U.S.A. November/December1998 EXPERIMENTALTECHNIQUES 57 1998 ET INDEX PIEZOELECTRIC VIBRATION SENSORS Brandt, F., New Load Introduction Concept for Improved and Simplified Delamination Beam Testing, 17-20 (Jan/Feb). Cha, S.S., Holographic Image Correlation Method for Measuring Three-Dimensional Solid Deformations, 35-38 (Nov/Dec). Chen, Y.-J., Multiple Reflection of Metallic Time Domain Reflectometry, 26-29 (Jan/Feb) Clements, P.J., Experimental Technique to Determine the Shock Effects of Gravity, 29-31 (Jul/Aug) De Groot, R.C., Scanning Technique to Identify Biologically Degraded Wood, 32-33 (May/Jun). Broad Range of Models for: Dietz, P., Study on the Nanometer Grid Method with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, 22-25 (Jul/Aug) Industrial Monitoring Fischer, G., Residual Stresses Evaluation by Microscopic Strain Environmental Stress Measurement, 22-25 (May/Jun). Screening (ESS) Freire, J.L.F., Analysis of Experimental and Theoretical Load Vibration Table Control Data for Design and Integrity Evaluation, 19-22 (Nov/Dec). Fulong, D., Study on the Nanometer Grid Method with the Modal Analysis Scanning Tunneling Microscope, 23-25 (Jul/Aug) Laboratory / R&D Gibson, A.G., Environmental Chamber for Tensile Testing Coupon Specimens in the Presence of Aggressive Media at FREE 96-page Catalog Elevated Temperatures and Pressures, 13-16 (Sep/Oct). Gilbert, J.A., Panoramic Model Testing of the Space Shuttle CALL: 818-700-7818 Main Engine Alternative Turbopump Bellows Liner, 15-19 (Mar/Apr). FAX: 818-700-7880 Haigqiang, Y., Study on the Nanometer Grid Method with the Web Site: www.dytran.com Scanning Tunneling Microscope, 23-25 (Jul/Aug). Hale, J.M., Environmental Chamber for Tensile Testing Coupon E-Mail: [email protected] Specimens in the Presence of Aggressive Media at Elevated ; ~~ Temperatures and Pressures, 13-16 (Sep/Oct) : & Harris, S., Using Archimedes’ Principle to Determine Cross- sectional Areas, 17-18 (Sep/Oct) INSTRUMENTS, INC. 21592 MARILLA STREET CHATSWORTH, CA 91311 cliGri TeMePet RATURE STRAIN GAGE Introducing the TML Series AWH weidable high tem- perature gage for accurate and consistent strain measurement to 600°C. This rugged gage is constructed with Inconel 600 alloy which f makes it ideal for really harsh environ- YY ments. Gage stability is provided bya temperature compensation circuit board customized to the ther- mal coefficient of the material on which it is to be mounted. Cor- rection of strain readings for apparent strainand gage factor change are made from calibration data supplied with each gage. Texas Measurements, Inc. P.O. Box 2618 ¢ College Station, TX 77841 Phone: (409) 764-0442 « FAX: (409) 696-2390 November/December 1998 EXPERIMENTALTECHNIQUES 59 1998 ET INDEX Hermanson, K.S., Corrosion Fatigue Modeling Via Differential Infrared Thermography, 19-21 (May/Jun). Hoy, D.E.P., Color Scanner as a Digital Recording Polariscope, 26-27 (Mar/Apr). Huang, K., Holographic Image Correlation Method for Measuring Three-Dimensional Solid Deformations, 35-38 (Nov/Dec). Huimin, X., Study on the Nanometer Grid Method with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, 23-25 (Jul/Aug) Krishnamoorthy, H., Extracting Fracture Parameters Using Local Collocation of Full-field Displacement Data, 22-25 (Jan/Feb) Work With Nearly All Brands Of Testers Lanza di Scalea, F., Compensation of Thermal Output of Strain Gages Through Statistical Design of Experiments, 28- 21 Models Cover All Common Tests 30 (Mar/Apr) Ross, R.J., Scanning Technique to Identify Biologically @ Travel ranges trom 1% to 2000% strain Degraded Wood, 32-33 (May/Jun). 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Services Available from Karl Stetson Associates, 2060 South Street, Coventry, CT 06238 HITEC Corporation « 65 Power Road Westford, MA 01886-4199 Phone\fax 860/742-8414 Tel (978) 692-4793 + Fax (978) 692-5078 Email [email protected]. e-mail: [email protected] + www.hitecorp.com 60 EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES November/ December 1998 1998 ET INDEX EarthShaking Engineering Slepicka, J.S., Holographic Image Correlation Method for Measuring Three-Dimensional Solid Deformations, 35-38 (Nov/Dec) Smith, B.W., Error Assessment for Strain Mapping by Digital Image Correlation, 19-21 (Jul/Aug) Sova, M., Residual Stresses Evaluation by Microscopic Strain Measurement, 22-25 (May/Jun) Stetson, K.A., Real-Time Phase Imaging for nondestructive testing, 15-17 (May/Jun). wf Su, C.-C., Development of Efficient Technique for Discharge Measurement of Rapid Steamflow Using Acoustic Doppler Profiles, 25-28 (Nov/Dec) Su, M.-B., Multiple Reflection of Metallic Time Domain Reflectometry, 26-29 (Jan/Feb) Join the people - Takeda, N., Note on the Data Processing in the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Tests, 21-24 (Sep/Oct) making progress possible Tew, B.W., Using Archimedes’ Principle to Determine Cross- sectional Areas, 17-18 (Sep/Oct) Tippur, H.V., Extracting Fracture Parameters Using Local At Caterpillar, you'll design the machines that build Collocation of Full-field Displacement Data, 22-25 (Jan/Feb). the earth's infrastructure and develop the engines Tong, W., Error Assessment for Strain Mapping by Digital that power the world. A global leader in most every Image Correlation, 19-21 (Jul/Aug). Wahid, J., Real-TIme Phase Imaging for Nondestructive area in which we compete, we always work with the best tools and technology. Plus, we empower our Testing, 15-17 (May/Jun). engineers to turn ideas into reality. That explains our Wang, C.-Y., Development of Efficient Technique for Discharge Measurement of Rapid Steamflow Using Acoustic Doppler 100 new patents and $16.5 billion in sales last year. Profiles, 25-28 (Nov/Dec). Structural Load Waas, A.M., Note on Data Processing in the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Tests, 21-24 (Sep/Oct). 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