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Monitoring structural response in pressurized environments: Part 2, Applications
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) pressure vessels and piping conference,New Orleans, LA (United States),21-25 Jun 1992; Other Information: PBD: [1992]
Subject
42 ENGINEERING
22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS PRESSURE VESSELS
RESPONSE FUNCTIONS
PIPES
MECHANICAL STRUCTURES
REMOTE SENSING
PRESSURE EFFECTS
TEST FACILITIES
MONITORING
HYDROSTATICS
FLUID FLOW 420200
FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT, AND TECHNIQUES
HEAT TRANSFER AND FLUID FLOW
COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES
Language
English
ISSN
92015034
Abstract
There are various methods which can be used to monitor the structural response of electrical components, weapon systems, pressure vessels, submerged pipelines, deep sea vehicles and offshore structures. Numerous experimental techniques have been developed at Sandia National Labs in order to measure the strain, displacement and acceleration of a structural member. These techniques have been successfully implemented in adverse environments of 25 ksi and 300{degrees}F. A separate paper discusses the performance of various instrumentation schemes, the environmental protection of these diagnostics under pressure, and the means by which data is extracted from a closed pressure system. In this paper, specific hydrostatic and dynamic pressure tests are used to demonstrate how these techniques are employed, the problems encountered, and the importance of the data obtained.