Abstract
The minimum normalised light intensity In is introduced as a reliable characteristic parameter, in three dimensional photoelasticity, whose measurement is rather comfortable. Spectral, stress components, angle of divergence of the stress components, and material dependence of In is investigated. Limits of a cited method are pointed out. Some misunderstandings that took place in Ref. (1) are highlighted. The basic concepts of two methods in integrated photoelasticity are compared.
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