- photoelastic
- pho·to·elastic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Photoelastic modulator — A photoelastic modulator (PEM) is an optical device used to modulate the polarization of a light source. The photoelastic effect is used to change the birefringence of the optical element in the photoelastic modulator. PEM was first invented by J … Wikipedia
photoelastic effect — fototamprumo reiškinys statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. photoelastic effect vok. photoelastischer Effekt, m rus. явление фотоупругости, n pranc. effet photo élastique, m … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
photoelastic — adjective a) exhibiting birefringence when stressed b) of, or relating to photoelasticity … Wiktionary
photoelastic — … Useful english dictionary
photoelasticity — photoelastic /foh toh i las tik/, adj. /foh toh i la stis i tee, ee la stis /, n. Physics. the phenomenon of double refraction of polarized light by a transparent substance under elastic stress, used to measure strain in elastic, transparent… … Universalium
Photoelasticity — is an experimental method to determine stress distribution in a material. The method is mostly used in cases where mathematical methods become quite cumbersome. Unlike the analytical methods of stress determination, photoelasticity gives a fairly … Wikipedia
Abdominal aortic aneurysm — Classification and external resources CT reconstruction image of an abdominal aortic aneurysm ICD 10 I … Wikipedia
Daniel Drucker — Daniel C. Drucker (* 1918 in New York City; † 1. September 2001 in Gainesville, Florida) war ein US amerikanischer Ingenieurwissenschaftler, der für Beiträge zur Plastizitätstheorie und Spannungsoptik bekannt ist. Drucker studierte… … Deutsch Wikipedia
photoelasticity — “+ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary phot + elasticity : the property exhibited by transparent isotropic solids of becoming doubly refracting when subjected to either tensile or compressive stress making possible a detailed… … Useful english dictionary
Rayleigh scattering — This article is about the optical phenomenon. For the magnetic phenomenon, see Rayleigh law. For the stochastic distribution, see Rayleigh distribution. For the wireless multipath propagation model, see Rayleigh fading. Rayleigh scattering causes … Wikipedia