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Strain measurement by the reflection-moiré method

Technical note reports the results of a study of the measured strains which arise in a plane-stress problem

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Gregory, M.S., Christian, A.W. & Jones, I.F. Strain measurement by the reflection-moiré method. Experimental Mechanics 11, 86 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02320626

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