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Since its development in the late 1970s, the Moire Fringe method has become a standard technique for measuring the behavior of materials and structures. Edited by one of the technique's co-inventors, this book brings together extended case studies from experts in the field. Emphasizing applications to real situations, the book presents a very readable account of the technique from the point of view of the user. As an introduction to the Moire technique and its variants, this book is suitable for structural and mechanical engineers as well as undergraduates and graduate students in physics, materials science, and structural and mechanical engineering.…mehr

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Since its development in the late 1970s, the Moire Fringe method has become a standard technique for measuring the behavior of materials and structures. Edited by one of the technique's co-inventors, this book brings together extended case studies from experts in the field. Emphasizing applications to real situations, the book presents a very readable account of the technique from the point of view of the user. As an introduction to the Moire technique and its variants, this book is suitable for structural and mechanical engineers as well as undergraduates and graduate students in physics, materials science, and structural and mechanical engineering.

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CA Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, UK