G01N2203/006

DROP WEIGHT TOWER FOR CRACK INITIATION IN FRACTURE MECHANICS SAMPLES
20180010993 · 2018-01-11 · ·

Drop-weight tower (110) for reproducibly initiating a crack in a material sample for fracture mechanics testing comprising a base (120) with a top surface upon which a sample holder (124) is mounted to grip a material sample, an attachment column (140) having a linear rail (142), a carriage (162) attached to the linear rail (142) and a stage (164) is attached to the carriage. The stage (164) includes a vertical rod (184) and a razor-blade holder (178). A weight is slidably mounted to the vertical rod (184). The carriage is used to adjust the height of the stage (164) relative to the material sample. A hammer (180) slides up and down the vertical rod (184) to apply consistent and reproducible force on the razor (178) that then initiates the crack in the material sample.

CRACK ESTIMATION DEVICE, CRACK ESTIMATION METHOD, CRACK INSPECTION METHOD, AND FAILURE DIAGNOSIS METHOD

This crack estimation device includes: a data determination unit which determines a shape model of a target structure to be inspected, and a crack occurrence plane and an observation plane in the shape model; an estimation data calculation unit which outputs an estimation model for estimating a state of the crack occurrence plane from a state of the observation plane, on the basis of a matrix that associates, with each other, the state of the crack occurrence plane and the state of the observation plane, obtained through numerical analysis of a structural analysis model generated from the shape model; and a crack estimation unit which estimates a state of a crack at the crack occurrence plane on the basis of the estimation model and a measurement value for the target structure actually measured at the observation plane.

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION METHOD FOR ELASTIC MATERIAL

A performance evaluation method for elastic material including rubber or elastomer, the method includes a step of applying a strain to a test piece made of the elastic material to form at least one void inside the test piece, a step of obtaining projected images of the test piece by irradiating the test piece with X-rays at a plurality of times after the at least one void is formed, and a step of obtaining a volume change of the at least one void between the plurality of times based on the projected images, as one of indexes of performance.

System for tensile testing films

A method and system for analyzing a physical characteristic of a film sample are described herein. The system may include a material holder system configured to hold the film sample. The system may include a tensile testing system configured to stretch the film sample and determine a physical characteristic of the film sample. The system may include a movable system coupled to the material holder system and configured to move the held film sample to be analyzed or tested between stations. The movable system is configured to move the held film sample in the material holder system to the tensile testing system.

THICK-WALL CYLINDER EXPERIMENT SETUP FOR WELLBORE STABILITY ANALYSIS

A method includes preparing a rocklike core sample for compressive testing, the rocklike core sample defining a longitudinal axis and having first and second axial ends. Preparing the rocklike core sample includes providing a throughhole in the rocklike core sample, the throughhole extending between a first opening at the first axial end and a second opening at the second axial end, wherein the first opening and the second opening are dimensioned differently. The rocklike core sample is mounted in a compressive testing apparatus, and a compressive test is performed on the rocklike core sample in the compressive testing apparatus. The compressive test includes compression in axial and radial directions. A related system includes a compressive testing apparatus and a sample preparation apparatus which prepares a rocklike core sample for compressive testing in the compressive testing apparatus, via providing a throughhole in the rocklike core sample.

Nano-indentation tests to characterize hydraulic fractures

A rock sample is nano-indented from a surface of the rock sample to a specified depth less than a thickness of the rock sample. While nano-indenting, multiple depths from the surface to the specified depth and multiple loads applied to the sample are measured. From the multiple loads and the multiple depths, a change in load over a specified depth is determined, using which an energy associated with nano-indenting rock sample is determined. From a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image of the nano-indented rock sample, an indentation volume is determined responsive to nano-indenting, and, using the volume, an energy density is determined. It is determined that the energy density associated with the rock sample is substantially equal to energy density of a portion of a subterranean zone in a hydrocarbon reservoir. In response, the physical properties of the rock sample are assigned to the portion of the subterranean zone.

Test apparatus for window drop

A window drop test apparatus includes a support protruding in a first direction from the prop, and a guide portion that defines a drop space together with the support, where a drop test is performed through the drop space.

Method for evaluating semiconductor wafer and apparatus for evaluating semiconductor wafer
09746400 · 2017-08-29 · ·

The present invention provides a method for evaluating a semiconductor wafer concerning a breaking strength of a notch portion of the semiconductor wafer, comprising: applying a load to a notch portion of the semiconductor wafer to be evaluated toward the center of the wafer such that the notch portion of the semiconductor wafer is broken; and evaluating the breaking strength of the notch portion. The present invention provides a method and an apparatus for evaluating a semiconductor wafer that can evaluate the breaking strength of a notch portion of a semiconductor wafer with higher precision and higher sensitivity.

Non-invasive monitoring of atomic reactions to detect structural failure
11454597 · 2022-09-27 ·

The method and device to ensure a safety of people's life and health is based on measurements of spontaneous electromagnetic radiation caused by a deformation from a structure or device, a nucleation and growth of plant cells and living organisms; calculating an energy stored in a portion of the structure or cells based on a measured intensity; performing a comparison of the energy stored with a critical value for the structure and pathological changes in the cells; and indicate a potential failure of the structure or a level of pathological changes based on the performed comparison.

METHOD FOR TESTING A DAMAGE TOLERANCE PROPERTY OF A PART MADE OF AN ALUMINIUM ALLOY
20210396636 · 2021-12-23 ·

The invention involves a method for testing a damage tolerance property in an aluminum alloy part with the following steps: measure at least one property representative of a the part's tensile strength; use the property measured in step a) as input datum (x.sub.i) of a neural network estimator; estimate, using the estimator, the representative property of the part's tensile strength; the method being characterized in that it includes: consideration of an acceptance threshold and comparison of the property estimated at step c) to the acceptance threshold, taking into account a confidence interval; based on the comparison: consider that the part passes the test; or consider that the part does not pass the test.