The Photoelastic Effect and Its Applications: Symposium, Belgium, September 10-16, 1973 : [proceedings]Jean Kestens |
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... determined experimentally by applying the principle of reduced variables [ 30 ] . The experimental co - worke [ 31 ] . Simultane- results coincided with data of E ( t ) given by Williams and co - workers oysly , the lateral contraction ...
... determined experimentally by applying the principle of reduced variables [ 30 ] . The experimental co - worke [ 31 ] . Simultane- results coincided with data of E ( t ) given by Williams and co - workers oysly , the lateral contraction ...
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... determined . " ... It has been shown that if polarized light passes a three - dimensional model , there always exist two perpendicu- lar directions of polarizer by which light emerging from the model is linearly polarized . Theze ...
... determined . " ... It has been shown that if polarized light passes a three - dimensional model , there always exist two perpendicu- lar directions of polarizer by which light emerging from the model is linearly polarized . Theze ...
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... determined by the load and it m O equals 56 deg . A nomogram was composed to show the dependen- ce of the experimentally determined a and 8. on the parame- ters and σ ( fig . 7 ) . The angle a was measured from the ь direction of o The ...
... determined by the load and it m O equals 56 deg . A nomogram was composed to show the dependen- ce of the experimentally determined a and 8. on the parame- ters and σ ( fig . 7 ) . The angle a was measured from the ь direction of o The ...
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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Dynamic Light Scattering: Applications of Photon Correlation Spectroscopy R. Pecora Limited preview - 1985 |