Acoustic Emission Knowledge
Kaiser Effect
Brief:Kaiser Effect Definition The Kaiser Effect is the absence of acoustic emission activity until the previous maximum load is exceeded. Explanation It indicates that no new damage occurs until the material experiences higher stress than before. Key Notes Used in material evaluation Indicates damage memory Important in pressure testing Related Terms Felicity Effect, Load Monitoring
Kaiser Effect
Definition
The Kaiser Effect is the absence of acoustic emission activity until the previous maximum load is exceeded.
Explanation
It indicates that no new damage occurs until the material experiences higher stress than before.
Key Notes
- Used in material evaluation
- Indicates damage memory
- Important in pressure testing
Related Terms
Felicity Effect, Load Monitoring




