6533b852fe1ef96bd12aa4e0

RESEARCH PRODUCT

A review of automated methods for the collection and analysis of photoelastic data

Giovanni PetrucciSandro BaroneAugusto Ajovalasit

subject

Photoelasticitybusiness.industryComputer scienceApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringProcess (computing)symbols.namesakeOpticsFourier transformMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationComputer graphics (images)symbolsRGB color modelbusiness

description

Photoelasticity is one of the most widely used full-field methods for experimental stress analysis. However, the collection of photoelastic parameters can be a long and tedious process. The advent of automated photoelastic systems has allowed the experimentalists to speed up the rate of analysis and to perform more complex investigations. This paper provides a survey of recent methods of automated photoelasticity developed in the last 20 years, i.e. methods of the fringe centres, half-fringe photoelasticity, phase-stepping photoelasticity, methods based on the Fourier transform, spectral content analysis (SCA) and RGB (red, green, blue) photoelasticity.

10.1243/0309324981512832http://hdl.handle.net/11568/52802