Fiber-reinforced ceramic materials exhibit excellent strength, toughness, a
nd resistance to high temperatures and thermal shocks. To determine the ser
vice stress limit of a material, it is very important to determine residual
stresses that are developed during the manufacturing processes. This work
uses the laser speckle technique as a sensitive, noncontact, quantitative t
ool to determine residual stresses in thin-walled pipes made of ceramic/cer
amic composite. The laser measurement is combined with an elastic solution
to obtain both the radial and the tangential stress distributions along the
thickness of the pipe. The proposed approach, suitable only for thin-walle
d cylinders, possesses different advantages with respect to simplicity and
sensitivity. The results obtained show that this approach is more reliable
and accurate than the strain gauge method.