Structural Integrity: Materials Testing - for iPad/Mac/PC
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How is safety built into the design of new structures? What sort of tests are used to ascertain the safety of proposed designs? Structural integrity, the study of the safe design and assessment of materials and structures under load, has become crucial in engineering design. Concepts within stress analysis have wide applicability, as there are very few manufactured components and products that do not experience any loading during their life. The tracks on this album demonstrate a selection of specialised tests designed to tell us about the behaviour of materials under certain conditions. They also show how failure assessment can be used to obtain information as to why a component or structure failed, to better inform future designs. This material forms part of the course T357, Structural integrity: designing against failure.

Photoelasticity

A technique that allows us to visualise the magnitude of stress occurring inside a material.
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Drilling holes

The method for measuring the residual stress profile near the surface of a sample when drilling a hole.
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Plane Strain

Examining the characteristics of plane strain, and the methods used to measure plane strain fracture toughness.
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Damage Analysis

How to calculate whether damage has compromised the structural integrity of a pipeline.
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