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Theoretical and experimental substantiation of the possibility of using Rayleigh surface waves to monitor bending stress has been carried out; this makes it possible to expand the scope of problems that can be solved using the acoustoelasticity effect.
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Erofeev, V.I., Samokhvalov, R. & Zaznobin, V.A. Investigation of the Possibility of Measuring Bending Stress Using Rayleigh Surface Waves. Russian Journal of Nondestructive Testing 40, 120–123 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUNT.0000036555.40950.10
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