The Practical Application of the Moire Fringe Method in the Measurement of Strain and Shape
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Book Description
Since its development in the late 1970s, the Moir Fringe method has become a standard technique for measuring the behavior of materials and structures. This book, edited by one of the technique's co-inventors, brings together extended case studies from experts in the field. Emphasis is on application to real situations. As an introduction to the Moir technique, this book will be of interest to readers at all levels, but is particularly suitable for undergraduates and graduate students in physics, materials science and structural and mechanical engineering. In addition, structural and mechanical engineers interested in techniques for measuring structural strain and stress will find this book valuable.
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Text brings together a series of extended case studies from recognized experts in the field, and illustrates the range of problems that have been tackled using moire methods. For graduate students and practicing researchers in physics, robotics, design, materials science, and structural and mechanical engineering.
The Practical Application of the Moire Fringe Method in the Measurement of Strain and Shape,C.A. Walker,Taylor & Francis,0750305223,Engineering - General,Material Science,Optics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Technology & Industrial Arts,Weights & Measures,Weights And Measures,Science / Physics
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