Control and measurement of residual stress in glass is of great importance in the industrial field. Since glass is a birefringent material, the residual stress analysis is based mainly on the photoelastic method. This paper considers two methods of automated analysis of membrane residual stress in glass sheets, based on the phase-shifting concept in monochromatic light. In particular these methods are the automated versions of goniometric compensation methods of Tardy and Sénarmont. The proposed methods can effectively replace manual methods of compensation (goniometric compensation of Tardy and Sénarmont, Babinet and Babinet–Soleil compensators) provided by current standards on the analysis of residual stresses in glasses.
Ajovalasit, A., Petrucci, G., Scafidi, M. (2011). Measurement of edge residual stresses in glass by the phase-shifting method. OPTICS AND LASERS IN ENGINEERING, 49 (5), 652-657 [10.1016/j.optlaseng.2011.01.004].
Measurement of edge residual stresses in glass by the phase-shifting method
AJOVALASIT, Augusto;PETRUCCI, Giovanni;SCAFIDI, Michele
2011-01-01
Abstract
Control and measurement of residual stress in glass is of great importance in the industrial field. Since glass is a birefringent material, the residual stress analysis is based mainly on the photoelastic method. This paper considers two methods of automated analysis of membrane residual stress in glass sheets, based on the phase-shifting concept in monochromatic light. In particular these methods are the automated versions of goniometric compensation methods of Tardy and Sénarmont. The proposed methods can effectively replace manual methods of compensation (goniometric compensation of Tardy and Sénarmont, Babinet and Babinet–Soleil compensators) provided by current standards on the analysis of residual stresses in glasses.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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