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The production of high-density moiré grids

Authors describe techniques that they have developed for the copying, printing and etching of high-density grids

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The basic principles and methods of the moiré method are well known. Here, some of the procedures and equipment developed by the authors for the production and reproduction of high-line-density grids for strain-measurement purposes are described.

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Holister, G.S., Luxmoore, A.R. The production of high-density moiré grids. Experimental Mechanics 8, 210–216 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02326277

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