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Direct oblique-incidence method for reflection photoelasticity

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The method presented in this paper has a good practical application, which may be used in all cases of oblique-incidence measurements in reflection photoelasticity. The calculation of separate values of stresses from two measurements is also quite straightforward and well known.

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  1. Chaudhari, U.M., Godbole, P.B. and Prabhu, M.M., “Photoelastic Coatings on Araldite Model,” EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES, 13 (2), 14–15 (Feb. 1989).

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Chaudhari, U.M., Godbole, P.B. Direct oblique-incidence method for reflection photoelasticity. Exp Tech 14, 37–39 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-1567.1990.tb01065.x

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