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T. Moodie, J. Haddow, A. Mioduchowski, R. Tait (1981)
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Diagrams of the developing isochromatic curve patterns associated with the dynamic stress field arising when a circular cavity is subjected to a spatially nonuniform dynamic load are computed. These diagrams show for the first time the detailed wave fronts and zones of stress for this technically interesting problem. Since isochromatic lines correspond to the fringe patterns of photoelasticity, the results presented here suggest the possibility of direct experimental confirmation of the theory upon which the computations are based.
Acta Mechanica – Springer Journals
Published: Feb 1, 2005
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