1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf02325544
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Dynamic photoelasticity as an aid in developing new ultrasonic-test methods

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“…Henzi and Dally [20] performed studies of Rayleigh wave interactions with a quarter plane. Although their objective was to determine the intensity of the various waves generated upon such an interaction, their knowledge, in addition to the studies performed by Burger, et al [21], have aided in the basic understanding of the interaction of a Rayleigh wave and the side of a slot. An interesting piece of work is that performed by Dally and Lewis [22] on Rayleigh wave interactions with steps.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Henzi and Dally [20] performed studies of Rayleigh wave interactions with a quarter plane. Although their objective was to determine the intensity of the various waves generated upon such an interaction, their knowledge, in addition to the studies performed by Burger, et al [21], have aided in the basic understanding of the interaction of a Rayleigh wave and the side of a slot. An interesting piece of work is that performed by Dally and Lewis [22] on Rayleigh wave interactions with steps.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these purposes, some visualization systems have been developed using photoelastic or schlieren method (1)(2)(3)(4)(5).…”
Section: Kazuhiro Datementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nam and Lee [4] integrated image-processing techniques and stroboscopic photoelasticity to observe the wave stress field generated by commercial ultrasonic probes. Burger et al [5] studied the interaction between a Rayleigh wave and a shallow slot by photoelastic spectroscopy. Malezhik et al [6] employed the dynamic photoelasticity to investigate the dynamic failure of plates containing a curvilinear (circular or elliptic) hole and a crack under single pulses of tension.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%