Abstract

The results obtained in developing and applying the method of dynamic photoelasticity to two-dimensional problems in the mechanics of anisotropic bodies are reviewed. The theory behind the method and its engineering implementation are described. The capabilities of the method are illustrated by solving specific nonstationary problems: dynamic stress concentration, diffraction of longitudinal and transverse waves by free and reinforced holes, dynamic fracture of orthotropic plates with holes and cracks under impulsive and explosive loads

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