Photoelasticity : the selected scientific papers of M.M. Frocht /
Photoelasticity presents the development of photoelasticity. This book discusses the principle of optical equivalence of stressed isotropic bodies. Organized into 29 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the progress in three-dimensional photoelasticity. This text then summarizes the approx...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; New York :
Pergamon Press,
[1969]
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Edición: | [1st ed.]. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Photoelasticity; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; VITA; BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH; PUBLICATIONS; CHAPTER 1. THE GROWTH AND PRESENT STATE OF PHOTOELASTICITY; PART I: EARLY DEVELOPMENT; The Frozen Pattern; The Stress-optic Law and the Scope of Photoelasticity; Surface Stresses with Bakelite Models; Fosterite; Work Abroad; Separation of Principal Stresses; The Shear Difference Method; Materials; PART II: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS; Model Material; Three-dimensional Photoelasticity; Dynamic Photoelasticity; Photoplasticity; Photothermoelasticity; Photoviscoelasticity.
- Birefringent CoatingsScattering, Lasers and Further Progress; Transition from Model to Prototype; Acknowledgment; References; CHAPTER 2. RECENT ADVANCES IN PHOTOELASTICITY AND AN INVESTIGATION OF THE STRESS DISTRIBUTION IN SQUARE BLOCKS SUBJECTED TO DIAGONAL COMPRESSION; Summary; Essentials of Photoelasticity; The Fringe Method; The Formation of Fringes; Annealing of Bakelite; A New Method for the Determination of (P + Q); The Main Problem; Determination of the Principal Stresses on a General Stress Trajectory; Summary of Approximate Theoretical Solution of Problem; Discussion of Results.
- Photoelastic EquipmentConclusion; References; CHAPTER 3. PHOTOELASTIC STUDIES IN STRESS CONCENTRATION; Experimental Work; Progress in the Determination of Boundary Stresses; Factors of Stress Concentration and Invariant Cases of Stress Concentration; Deep and Shallow Grooves and Fillets in Tension, Compression, and Bending; Methods for the Determination of Factors of Stress Concentration; The Self-correcting or Bright-shank Method; Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 4. THE BEHAVIOR OF A BRITTLE MATERIAL AT FAILURE; Summary; Fractures through Fillets and Grooves.
- Fractures of Tensile Specimens with Large Circular HolesFractures through Pinholes; Theory in Explanation of the Effect of Clearance; Fractures of Compression Specimens with Circular Holes; Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 5. THE PLACE OF PHOTOELASTICITY IN THE ANALYSIS OF STATICALLY INDETERMINATE STRUCTURES; Introduction; Elements of Photoelasticity; Applications; Summary and Conclusion; CHAPTER 6. PHOTOELASTIC ANALYSIS OF VIERENDEEL TRUSSES; CHAPTER 7. ISOPACHIC STRESS PATTERNS; Definitions: Isopachic Stress Pattern and Inherent Plane of Symmetry; I. The Optical Method for Isopachic Stress Patterns.
- II. Isopachic Curves from Boundary Stresses and the Numerical Solution of Laplace's EquationAcknowledgments; CHAPTER 8. STRESS-CONCENTRATION FACTORS AROUND A CENTRAL CIRCULAR HOLE IN A PLATE LOADED THROUGH A PIN IN THE HOLE; Summary; Tests Involving Strain-gage Measurements; Photoelastic Results; Summary and Discussion of Results; Acknowledgment; References; CHAPTER 9. STUDIES IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL PHOTOELASTICITY-STRESSES IN BENT CIRCULAR SHAFTS WITH TRANSVERSE HOLES: CORRELATION WITH RESULTS FROM FATIGUE AND STRAIN MEASUREMENTS; Summary; Introduction.