Abstract
Several forms of gauge can be used for the determination of individual stresses from thermoelastic data alone. A particularly useful form of gauge is the ‘coupon gauge’, consisting of a thin coupon of material which is bonded to the stressed specimen (or substrate). A novel formulation of the thermoelastic response of the fully bonded thermoelastic coupon gauge is used as the basis for the appraisal of the four possible gauge—specimen material combinations. The validity of the principal assumptions underlying the performance of these gauges is demonstrated and it is shown experimentally that the behaviour of samples of the orthotropic gauge—isotropic specimen material combination conforms to theory.
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