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Filtering of the experimental data in plane stress and strain fields

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The paper presents a filtering algorithm which corrects the results of measurements of strain and stress fields in order to satisfy the fundamental equations of the continuum. It is proved that the algorithm is very efficient and requires small computational time. The developed filter can be used to correct the measuring data from any experiments provided some additional information about the measured system is available.

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Lukasiewicz, S.A., Stanuszek, M. & Czyz, J.A. Filtering of the experimental data in plane stress and strain fields. Experimental Mechanics 33, 139–147 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02322490

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