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Moiré strain gauges

KOSTAK et al., 1966

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6789192105608615492
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KOSTAK B
POPP K
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Strain

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General features of the use of spiral grids in the Moiré technique are analysed theoretically. Equations of various types of Moiré fringe patterns are presented, which relate to superposition of circular, spiral, and parallel‐line grids. Goniometric compensation is …
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