The Photoelastic Effect and Its Applications: Symposium, Belgium, September 10-16, 1973 : [proceedings]Jean Kestens |
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Page 128
... plane electromagnetic wave incident normally on a plane is considered ; this plane is the interface of a half space of holohedral isotropic material . The reflected wave is normal to the surface and there are two transmitted waves for ...
... plane electromagnetic wave incident normally on a plane is considered ; this plane is the interface of a half space of holohedral isotropic material . The reflected wave is normal to the surface and there are two transmitted waves for ...
Page 302
... plane of polarization . Although there is no immediate need for a magnetic field , the latter may also be applied to increase the rotation of the plane of polarization since na- tural and magnetic rotations are additive . Optically ...
... plane of polarization . Although there is no immediate need for a magnetic field , the latter may also be applied to increase the rotation of the plane of polarization since na- tural and magnetic rotations are additive . Optically ...
Page 417
... plane of incidence , then there is again a single reflected wave and a single refracted wave and each of these is polarized with its magnetic intensity vector normal to the plane of incidence . Whether the static electric field E is ...
... plane of incidence , then there is again a single reflected wave and a single refracted wave and each of these is polarized with its magnetic intensity vector normal to the plane of incidence . Whether the static electric field E is ...
Contents
Classical and Advanced Methods of Photoelasticity | 17 |
A Critical Review on the Use | 102 |
The Interaction of a Material Continuum with an Electro | 115 |
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