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Second derivative of displacement on cylindrical shells by projection moire

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Abstract

We describe a new method, based on projection moire, in which fringes relate directly to the second derivative of displacement. The method was applied to a cylindrical shell segment. The experimental results obtained with the new method were found to be in good agreement with strain gauge measurements.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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