The measurement of residual stresses is of great relevance in the glass industry. The analysis of residual stress in glass is usually made by photoelastic methods because glass is a photoelastic material. This paper considers the determination of membrane residual stresses in glass plates by automatic digital photoelasticity in white light (RGB photoelasticity). The proposed method is applied to the analysis of membrane residual stresses in some tempered glass. The proposed method can effectively replace manual methods based on the use of white light, which are currently provided by some technical standards.

Ajovalasit, A., Petrucci, G., Scafidi, M. (2012). RGB photoelasticity applied to the analysis of membrane residual stress in glass. MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 23 [10.1088/0957-0233/23/2/025601].

RGB photoelasticity applied to the analysis of membrane residual stress in glass

AJOVALASIT, Augusto;PETRUCCI, Giovanni;SCAFIDI, Michele
2012-01-01

Abstract

The measurement of residual stresses is of great relevance in the glass industry. The analysis of residual stress in glass is usually made by photoelastic methods because glass is a photoelastic material. This paper considers the determination of membrane residual stresses in glass plates by automatic digital photoelasticity in white light (RGB photoelasticity). The proposed method is applied to the analysis of membrane residual stresses in some tempered glass. The proposed method can effectively replace manual methods based on the use of white light, which are currently provided by some technical standards.
2012
Ajovalasit, A., Petrucci, G., Scafidi, M. (2012). RGB photoelasticity applied to the analysis of membrane residual stress in glass. MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 23 [10.1088/0957-0233/23/2/025601].
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