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Some new techniques for dynamic photoelasticity

Full-image, dynamic photoelastic stress patterns at exposures of 1.3 μsec, obtained by using a 16-mm camera with a 0.003-in. slit aperture operating at 7500 pps, are presented in this technical note

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Flynn, P.D., Feder, J.C., Gilbert, J.T. et al. Some new techniques for dynamic photoelasticity. Experimental Mechanics 2, 159–160 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02325762

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