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A Study of the Development of the Stress Optic Law of Photoelastic Experiment Considering Residual Stress  

Suh, Jae-guk (Department of Automotive Management, Kyungdong College of Techno-Information)
Hawong, Jai-sug (School of Mechanical Engineering, Yeungnam University)
Shin, Dong-chul (School of Mechanical Engineering, Yeungnam University)
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Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology / v.17, no.11, 2003 , pp. 1674-1681 More about this Journal
Abstract
Photoelastic experiment has two significant problems. The first problem is manufacturing a model specimen for complicated shapes of structures. The second problem is residual stress contained in the photoelastic model material. In this paper, the stress optic law that can be effectively used on photoelastic model materials with residual stress is developed. By using the stress optic law as developed in this research, we can obtain good results in photoelastic experiments using model material in which residual stress is contained. It is assured that the stress optic law developed in this research is useful. Therefore, it is suggested that the stress optic law considering residual stress can be applied to the photoelastic experiment for the stress analysis of the composite materials or bi-materials in which the residual stress is easily contained.
Keywords
Photoelasticity; Stress Optic Law; Residual Stress; Stress Distribution; Stress Concentration; Stress Intensity Factor;
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