A study on the development of photoelastic experimental hybrid method for colour isochromatics (II)
Jeong-Hwan Nam, Jai-Sug Hawong*, Gun Kwon, Dong-Chul Shin, Bruno R. Mose and Sung-Han Park
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 7, pp.1797-1809, 2011
Abstract : Using the photoelastic experimental hybrid method, we can obtain stress intensity factors and separate the stress components near the
crack tip of any material under various loading conditions from only isochromatics. However, monochromatic light has, until now been
used in the photoelastic experimental hybrid method to produce black and white isochromatics. The existing photoelastic experimental
hybrid method using black and white isochromatics requires high order fringes to obtain sufficient experimental data for photoelastic
hybrid techniques. If a photoelastic experimental hybrid method for colour isochromatics is developed, isochromatics with a maximum
fringe order of 2 will be adequate for gathering the necessary experimental data for stress analyses using photoelastic hybrid techniques.
Therefore, in this work, photoelastic experimental hybrid method for colour isochromatics of a crack problem was developed, and its
superiority demonstrated by comparing its results with the results from black and white isochromatics. The use of few fringe orders in
photoelastic experimental hybrid method for colour isochromatics is an important feature of this method. Because of this feature, this
method, specifically the reflection type photoelastic method where low fringe orders are produced compared to the transmission type
photoelastic method, can be widely used in stress analysis of real components.
Keyword : Photoelastic experimental hybrid method for colour isochromatics; White and black isochromatics; Colour isochromatics; Monochromatic light; White light; Stress intensity factor |