Matrix Theory of Photoelasticity [E-Book] / by Pericles S. Theocaris, Emmanuel E. Gdoutos.
Photoelasticity as an experimental method for analyzing stress fields in mechanics was developed in the early thirties by the pioneering works of Mesnager in France and Coker and Filon in England. Almost concurrently, Föppl, Mesmer, and Oppel in Germany contributed significantly to what turned out t...
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Personal Name(s): | Theocaris, Pericles S., author |
Gdoutos, Emmanuel E., author | |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1979
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Physical Description: |
XI, 354 p. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9783540357896 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-540-35789-6 |
Series Title: |
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Springer Series in Optical Sciences ;
11 |
Subject (LOC): |
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Electromagnetic Theory of Light
- 3. Description of Polarized Light
- 4. Passage of Polarized Light Through Optical Elements
- 5. Measurement of Elliptically Polarized Light
- 6. The Photoelastic Phenomenon
- 7. Two-Dimensional Photoelasticity
- 8. Three-Dimensional Photoelasticity
- 9. Scattered-Light Photoelasticity
- 10. Interferometric Photoelasticity
- 11. Holographic Photoelasticity
- 12. The Method of Birefringent Coatings
- 13. Graphical and Numerical Methods in Polarization Optics, Based on the Poincaré Sphere and the Jones Calculus
- Author Index.