A new method for analysis of full-field isochromatic fringe patterns in birefringent specimens is proposed. It is based on the point-by point method of spectral contents analysis. The method uses a CCD camera as a 256 x 256 pixel diode array and narrow band filters for the isolation of eight wavelengths on the range of 400 to 750 nm. The system uses a polariscope set for plane and circularly polarized light. This results in full-field images of intensity normalised to zero load conditions for both polariscope setups. The normalised intensity values from the circular polariscope are used to represent the spectrum on light for each pixel and comparison with the theoretical spectrum using a minimisation procedure produces the absolute ret...
The isoclinic parameter can be determined from points of intersection of two systems of characterist...
A structural specimen coated with or constructed of photoelastic material, when illuminated with cir...
In the article we show the possibility of distorting the results of the experiment by photoelasticit...
Two methods of automating photoelastic analysis are described. The first technique is based on phas...
The integration of two automated systems of photoelastic analysis has been performed. This combines...
A full field automated polariscope for photoelastic analysis has been developed in the author's labo...
In research of photoelasticity, photoelastic fringe patterns are obtained through a circular polaris...
The complete birefringence, or isochromatic fringe order, in stress-frozen photoelastic models has b...
Photoelasticity method was used to measure strain and stress fields to address the precision problem...
© (2008) SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. International Symposium on Laser ...
Fringe tracking and fringe order assignment have become the central topics of current research in di...
Two automated polariscopes have been developed and are briefly described. One uses the method of ph...
In simple cases of static-photoelastic analysis, the numbering of the isochromatic fringes does not ...
The carrier fringes method has been proposed in digital photoelasticity in combination with techniqu...
A reliable and noninvasive measurement method for the inspection of naturally birefringent transpare...
The isoclinic parameter can be determined from points of intersection of two systems of characterist...
A structural specimen coated with or constructed of photoelastic material, when illuminated with cir...
In the article we show the possibility of distorting the results of the experiment by photoelasticit...
Two methods of automating photoelastic analysis are described. The first technique is based on phas...
The integration of two automated systems of photoelastic analysis has been performed. This combines...
A full field automated polariscope for photoelastic analysis has been developed in the author's labo...
In research of photoelasticity, photoelastic fringe patterns are obtained through a circular polaris...
The complete birefringence, or isochromatic fringe order, in stress-frozen photoelastic models has b...
Photoelasticity method was used to measure strain and stress fields to address the precision problem...
© (2008) SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. International Symposium on Laser ...
Fringe tracking and fringe order assignment have become the central topics of current research in di...
Two automated polariscopes have been developed and are briefly described. One uses the method of ph...
In simple cases of static-photoelastic analysis, the numbering of the isochromatic fringes does not ...
The carrier fringes method has been proposed in digital photoelasticity in combination with techniqu...
A reliable and noninvasive measurement method for the inspection of naturally birefringent transpare...
The isoclinic parameter can be determined from points of intersection of two systems of characterist...
A structural specimen coated with or constructed of photoelastic material, when illuminated with cir...
In the article we show the possibility of distorting the results of the experiment by photoelasticit...