Claims
- 1. A method for measuring strain on a substrate material comprising the steps of
applying a luminescent coating to a substrate material; curing said coating; illuminating said coating with excitation illumination; and measuring one or more characteristic(s) of luminescent light emanating from said coating in order to determine strain on the substrate material, wherein said one or more characteristic(s) of luminescent light emanating from the coating is related to strain on the substrate material due, at least in part, to a relationship between the amount of strain on the substrate material and the morphology of cracks in said coating.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from the coating are selected from the group consisting of:
state of polanzation, intensity, spectral position, band shape, and emission decay time.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein cracks are established in the coating during the step of curing said coating.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein cracks develop in said coating when said substrate material is strained.
- 5. The method according to claim 3, further comprising the step of roughening a surface of the substrate material to which the coating is to be applied, prior to the step of applying the coating.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the step of roughening said surface of the substrate material involves one or more techniques selected from the group consisting of:
- 7. The method according to claim 1, wherein said luminescent coating comprises: a binder; and
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said at least one luminescent compound includes at least one luminescent dye, wherein said at least one dye is dispersed within said binder.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein at least one of said at least one dye absorbs the excitation illumination of a first wavelength and reemits light of a second wavelength.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein at least one other of said at least one dye compensates for one or more interferences selected from the group consisting of temperature variations, illuminating field variations, pressure variations, and humidity variations.
- 11. The method according to claim 1, wherein said cracks change morphology as the strain on the substrate material changes such that the change in crack morphology causes a change in said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from the coating, wherein said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from the coating is related to the strain on the substrate material such that the strain on the substrate material can be determined by measuring said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from the coating.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the change in crack morphology includes changes in one or more of the group consisting of:
crack geometry, crack width, crack density, crack orientation, crack surface texture, crack depth, and crack opening.
- 13. The method according to claim 11, wherein the intensity of the luminescent light emanating from the coating is a function of the strain on the substrate material.
- 14. The method according to claim 11, wherein the intensity of the luminescent light emanating from the coating is approximately linearly related to the strain on the substrate material.
- 15. The method according to claim 11, further comprising the steps of: applying a calibration coating to a calibration substrate; curing said calibration coating; illuminating said calibration coating with excitation illumination; applying a plurality of calibration strains to the calibration substrate and measuring said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from said calibration coating while each of said calibration strains is applied to the calibration substrate, and measuring each of said plurality of calibration strains with a strain measuring device, wherein the measured values of said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from said coating, when each of said calibration strains is applied to the substrate, is utilized to calibrate said coating.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein calibrating the coating results in a calibration function K for the coating, such that a strain map can be produced by applying the following algorithm:
- 17. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of applying a luminescent coating to a substrate material involves the use of one or more techniques selected from the group consisting of:
aerosol technology, electrostatic deposition, chemical vapor deposition, painting, spin coating, and dip coating.
- 18. The method according to claim 1, wherein said substrate material is selected from the group consisting of metal, polymer, ceramic, and composite.
- 19. The method according to claim 1, wherein said excitation illumination is near ultraviolet light to blue light.
- 20. The method according to claim 19, wherein said luminescent light is red-shifted with respect to the excitation illumination.
- 21. The method according to claim 1, wherein a full-field strain map of the substrate material is achieved.
- 22. The method according to claim 3, wherein a dry lakebed pattern of cracks is achieved during the curing process.
- 23. The method according to claim 2, wherein said one or more characteristics of light emanating from the coating are measured by a measuring system having a spatial resolution such that individual cracks are not observed.
- 24. The method according to claim 1, wherein the steps of illuminating said coating with excitation illumination and measuring said one or more characteristics of luminescent light emanating from the coating are performed repeatedly to indicate how the strain on the substrate material varies with time.
- 25. The method according to claim 1, wherein the measured strain on the substrate material provides a value of the addition of a first and second in-plane principal strains in the substrate material, wherein said method further comprises the step of determining said first in-plane principal strain such that the second in-plane principal strain can be arrived at by subtracting the first in-plane principal strain from the addition of the first and second in-plane principal strains.
- 26. The method according to claim 25, wherein said first in-plane principal strain is measured with an electrical resistance strain gauge.
- 27. The method according to claim 25, wherein the measured strain on the substrate material provides a value of the addition of a first and second in-plane principal strains in the substrate material, wherein said coating has photoelastic characteristics such that a value of the subtraction of the first and second in-plane principal strains can be obtained and combined with the value of the addition of the first and second in-plane principal strains to determine both the first and second in-plane principal strains.
- 28. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of measuring one or more characteristics of luminescent light emanating from said coating is accomplished using a technique selected from the group consisting of: visual inspection, still photography using silver halide film technology, analog video photography, and digital photography using a scientific grade CCD camera.
- 29. The method according to claim 28, wherein one or more devices are used during the imaging process to enhance the image, wherein said one or more devices are selected from the group consisting of a filter, a polarizer, quarter-wave plate, and diffuser.
- 30. A strain field mapping system, comprising:
a means for illuminating a luminescent coating on a substrate material, wherein one or more characteristic(s) of luminescent light emanating from the coating is related to an amount of strain on the substrate material, due, at least in part, to a relationship between the amount of strain on the substrate material and the morphology of cracks in said coating; and a means for measuring said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from the coating, wherein the measurement of said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from the coating provides information with respect to the strain on the substrate material.
- 31. The strain field mapping system according to claim 30, wherein said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from the coating are selected from the group consisting of
state of polarization, intensity, spectral position, band shape, and emission decay time.
- 32. The strain field mapping system according to claim 30, wherein cracks are established in the coating while the coating is curing.
- 33. The strain field mapping system according to claim 30, wherein cracks develop in said coating when said substrate material is strained.
- 34. The strain field mapping system according to claim 30, wherein said luminescent coating comprises:
a binder; and at least one luminescent compound.
- 35. The strain field mapping system according to claim 34, wherein said at least one luminescent compound includes at least one luminescent dye, wherein said at least one dye is dispersed within said binder.
- 36. The strain field mapping system according to claim 35, wherein at least one of said at least one dye compensates for one or more interferences selected from the group consisting of: temperature variations, illuminating field variations, pressure variations, and humidity variations.
- 37. The strain field mapping system according to claim 32, wherein said cracks change morphology as the strain on the substrate material changes such that the change in crack morphology causes a change in said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from the coating, wherein said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from the coating is related to the strain on the substrate material such that the strain on the substrate material can be determined by measuring said one or more characteristic(s) of the luminescent light emanating from the coating.
- 38. The strain field mapping system according to claim 37, wherein one of said one or more characteristic(s) is the intensity of the luminescent light emanating from the coating.
- 39. The strain field mapping system according to claim 38, wherein the change in crack morphology includes changes in one or more of the group consisting of:
crack geometry, crack width, crack density, crack orientation, crack surface texture, crack depth, and crack opening.
- 40. The strain field mapping system according to claim 38, wherein the intensity of the luminescent light emanating from the coating is a function of the strain on the substrate material.
- 41. The strain field mapping system according to claim 38, wherein the change in the intensity of the luminescent light emanating from the coating is a function of the change in strain on the substrate material.
- 42. The strain field mapping system according to claim 30, wherein said excitation illumination is near ultraviolet to blue light.
- 43. The strain field mapping system according to claim 30, wherein the means for measuring one or more characteristics of luminescent light emanating from said coating utilizes one or more techniques selected from the group consisting of visual inspection, still photography using silver halide film technology, analog video photography, and digital photography using a scientific grade CCD camera.
- 44. The strain field mapping system according to claim 43, further comprising one or more devices to enhance the image, wherein said one ore more devices are selected from the group consisting of a filter, a polarizer, quarter-wave plate, and diffuser.
- 45. The strain field mapping system according to claim 30, further comprising a means for calibrating said coating.
- 46. A luminescent coating, comprising:
a binder; and at least one luminescent compound, wherein said coating can be applied to a substrate material such that when said coating is illuminated by excitation illumination, said at least one luminescent compound absorbs the excitation illumination of a first wavelength and reemits light of a second wavelength which can then emanate from the coating, wherein one or more characteristic(s) of the light emanating from the coating is related to the strain on the substrate material due, at least in part, to a relationship between the strain on the substrate material and the morphology of cracks in the coating.
- 47. The luminescent coating according to claim 46, comprising one or more of the group consisting of poly(methylmethacryate), poly(imide), poly(esters), polyamine, poly(melamines), poly(urethanes), melamine formaldehyde, ceramics, and glasses, poly(methylmethacryate-co-butylmethacrylate), poly(melamine-formaldehyde), polyurethane, and hybrid organic-inorganic sol-gel.
- 48. The luminescent coating according to claim 46, wherein said at least one luminescent compound is selected from the group consisting of conjugated organic dyes, poly (phenylenevinylene), cyanines, 1, 5, 15, 20-tetraphenylporphyrin zinc(II), trans-4-[4-(dimethylamino)styryl]-1-methylpyridinium iodide, trans, trans-1,4-[bis-3,4,5-(trimethoxystyryl)]benzene, and tris-(4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline)-ruthenium(II) dichloride.
- 49. The luminescent coating according to claim 46, wherein said coating is produced by mixing approximately 0.450 g of ERL 4206 epoxy resin, approximately 0.010 g of Epon 826 epoxy resin, approximately 0.540 g of HY 918 hardener, approximately 0.006 of 4-(dimethylamino)pyridine, and approximately 0.003 g of perylene.
- 50. The luminescent coating according to claim 46, wherein said coating is produced by dispersing a luminescent dye into a binder made from a resin to which a plasticizer and a catalyst have been added in a ratio of about 100 grams of resin to about 3 to 7 grams of plasticizer to about 0.5 to 2 grams of catalyst.
- 51. The luminescent coating according to claim 50, wherein Rhodamine B is used as the luminescent dye, p-Toluenesulfonamide is used as the plasticizer, Ammonium Chloride is used as the catalyst, and Melamine Formaldehyde is used as the resin.
- 52. The luminescent coating according to claim 46, wherein said coating has photoelastic characteristics such that a value of the subtraction of a first and second in-plane strains can be obtained.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED-APPLICATION
[0001] This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/370,519 filed Aug. 6, 1999.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09370519 |
Aug 1999 |
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09757943 |
Jan 2001 |
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