Image Analysis of Photoelastic Fringes : (Automatic Drawing of Stress Trajectories)
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概要
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This paper describes a method for automatically drawing stress trajectories in a 2-dimensional region from a photoelastic experiment. The stress trajectories are considered a gathering of circular arcs with different radii of the curvature, and approximately expressed by polygonal lines. The polygonal lines are determined by repeating the procedures so that they may contact with true trajectories. This method can be applied to the case where stress components are given and the directions of principal stresses are obtained from isoclinics. By this method, the trajectories are drawn easily by selecting merely starting points for the drawing.
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- 1988-01-15
著者
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Umezaki Eisaku
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Nippon Inst. Of Tech.
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Umezaki Eisaku
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Nippon Institute Of Technology
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TAMAKI Tamotsu
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nippon Institute of Technology
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Tamaki Tamotsu
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Nippon Inst. Of Tech.
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Tamaki Tamotsu
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Nippon Institute Of Technology
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TAKAHASHI Susumu
Faculty of Engineering, Kanto Gakuin University
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Takahashi S
Kanto Gakuin Univ. Yokohama Jpn
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Takahashi Susumu
Faculty Of Engineering Kanto Gakuin University
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