With the establishment of standardised data acquisition and processing methods, the field of digital photoelasticity has begun to stabilise in recent years. Developments in Photoelasticity presents, in one volume, the time-tested advancements that have brought about a fundamental change in employing photoelastic analysis to solve problems from diverse applications.
Based on decades of active research, this authoritative treatment surveys wide-ranging connections in the field, focusing on developments made since 2010. Each chapter provides the necessary background theory and equations for employing the specific photoelastic methodology with a comprehensive set of exercise problems. The work covers developments in colour adaptation methods, software for both teaching and analysis, and methods based on conventional polariscopes for ease of adaptation in the industries. Diverse applications of photoelasticity are covered across disciplines, including neurobiology, plant biology, biomaterials, biomimetics, granular materials, soft matter, glass stress analysis, and rapid prototyping for complex model fabrication.
Wide-ranging in its coverage, this high-level reference text is an invaluable tool for stress analysts, teachers of photo-mechanics and industry practitioners involved in stress analysis, solid mechanics, fracture mechanics, glass stress analysis, and contact mechanics. It also serves as a link between active research and teaching at graduate and senior undergraduate level.
Based on decades of active research, this authoritative treatment surveys wide-ranging connections in the field, focusing on developments made since 2010. Each chapter provides the necessary background theory and equations for employing the specific photoelastic methodology with a comprehensive set of exercise problems. The work covers developments in colour adaptation methods, software for both teaching and analysis, and methods based on conventional polariscopes for ease of adaptation in the industries. Diverse applications of photoelasticity are covered across disciplines, including neurobiology, plant biology, biomaterials, biomimetics, granular materials, soft matter, glass stress analysis, and rapid prototyping for complex model fabrication.
Wide-ranging in its coverage, this high-level reference text is an invaluable tool for stress analysts, teachers of photo-mechanics and industry practitioners involved in stress analysis, solid mechanics, fracture mechanics, glass stress analysis, and contact mechanics. It also serves as a link between active research and teaching at graduate and senior undergraduate level.
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