Photoelastic Stress Analysis |
Contents
Force and stress Differences in character | 1 |
Equations of equilibrium in two dimensions | 15 |
THE ANALYSIS OF STRAIN | 21 |
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Common terms and phrases
analyser applied axis beam biaxial birefringence birefringent coating circularly polarized light coincide components corresponding cos² determined direction of observation dx² dynamic edge effect elastic elastic modulus element ellipse ellipsoid equal equations of equilibrium fringe order incidence index ellipsoid intensity intersection isochromatic pattern isoclinics isopachics isotropic isotropic point j-circle j-vector lines of constant m₁ m₂ maximum measured method Mohr's circle nomogram normal stresses obtained optic axis optical parallel parameter path curve perpendicular phase difference photoelastic photoelastic effect photomultiplier plastic Poisson's ratio polariscope polaroids principal axes principal stresses problems procedure produced quarter-wave plate rays reflected refraction refractive index represented respectively retardation rotation scattered light secondary principal stresses shear force shear stress shown in Figure sin² strain stress distribution stress trajectories surface symmetry temperature thickness three-dimensional tip curve transmitted transverse two-dimensional uniaxial values vector velocity vibration wavelength zero σ₁ σ₂ ду дх
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