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Digital Photoelasticity: Advanced Techniques and Applications

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In this article, phase shifting, Polarization Stepping and Fourier Transform Methods are used for phase unwrapping and Optically Enhanced Tiling in digital photoelasticity.
Abstract
Transmission Photoelasticity.- Reflection Photoelasticity.- Digital Image Processing.- Fringe Multiplication.- Fringe Thinning and Fringe Clustering.- Phase Shifting, Polarization Stepping and Fourier Transform Methods.- Phase Unwrapping and Optically Enhanced Tiling in Digital Photoelasticity.- Colour Image Processing Techniques.- Evaluation of Contact Stress Parameters and Fracture Parameters.- Stress Separation Techniques.- Fusion of Digital Photoelasticity, Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Tooling Technologies.- Recent Developments and Future Trends.

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