Claims
- 1. A process for producing a detectable image of the surface strain gradient of an object, including the steps of:
- (1) providing a strain sensor that includes at least one poled, piezoelectric layer of material that produces electrostatic charges of opposite polarities on its planar surfaces when subjected to a stress, said layer having a conductive layer carried on not more than one of its planar surfaces;
- (2) attaching said strain sensor on said object with the conductive layer of said sensor in surface-to-surface contact with a surface of said object such that said piezoelectric layer conforms to said surface of said object;
- (3) neutralizing the surfaces of said piezoelectric layer to remove any electrostatic charges produced thereon as a result of the conformance of said piezoelectric layer to the surface of said object; and then
- (4) stressing said object to place said object in a condition of strain to create an electrostatic latent charge pattern on the other surface of said layer indicative of the strain gradient of the object produced by the stress.
- 2. A process for producing a detectable image of the surface strain gradient of an object, including the steps of:
- (1) providing a strain sensor that includes at least one poled, piezoelectric layer of material that produces electrostatic charges of opposite polarities on its planar surfaces when subjected to a stress, said layer having a conductive layer carried on at least one of its planar surfaces;
- (2) attaching said strain sensor on said object with the conductive layer of said sensor in surface-to-surface contact with a surface of said object such that said piezoelectric layer conforms to said surface of said object;
- (3) stressing said object to place said object in a condition of strain to create a first electrostatic charge pattern on the other surface of said layer indicative of the strain gradient of the object produced by the stress;
- (4) neutralizing the surfaces of said piezoelectric layer to remove any electrostatic charges accumulated thereon in response to said stress on said object; and
- (5) relaxing the stress of said object to form a second electrostatic image on the other surface of said layer, which second charge pattern is opposite to said first charge pattern.
- 3. A process as recited in claim 2, wherein subsequent to relaxing the stress on said object, the second electrostatic charge pattern on the other surface of said layer is developed.
- 4. A process as recited in claim 3 wherein said second charge pattern is developed by powdering the other surface of said layer with toner powder.
- 5. A process as recited in claim 3 wherein said charge pattern is measured, recorded or plotted by recording with an X-Y recorder.
- 6. A process as recited in claim 2 wherein immediately subsequent to the attachment of said sensor on said object, the surfaces of said piezoelectric layer are neutralized to remove any electrostatic charges produced thereon as a result of the conformance of said piezoelectric layer to the surface of said object.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 467,016. filed May 6, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (1)
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