Abstract

Three-dimensional photoelasticity by the stress-freezing method has been considered to be one of the most powerful methods of experimental stress analysis. Its principles were well established more than thirty years ago, but its use outside the academic world has steadily declined. The reasons are cost and time needed to generate the desired information.

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