Non-Destructive Measurement of Plastic Deformation under the Extreme Environments

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Measuring of the non-elastic deformation of wide range of materials under extreme environments, such as high temperature, underwater or lack of space, is described in this paper. Method, called Predictive Instant Defect Analysis of Constructions for short PIDAC, is based on precise indication of defined distance change between two points before and after loading. Distance is mechanical imprinted into an indication specimen and consequently measured by microscopy analysis. The technology solves not only problem of measuring plastic length deformations but also offers the capability of predicting catastrophic failure due to the breaking, tearing, or deforming of materials.

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