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Photoelasticity of Glass: (English)

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In every glass item there exists residual stresses caused by the production process where glass turns from a viscous liquid into solid state matter. Measurement and control of residual stresses are therefore an important part of glass technology. This book presents a systematic approach to contemporary photoelasticity with particular emphasis on stress analysis in glass. A review of different kinds of residual stresses in glass is presented. Besides traditional photoelastic techniques, differential refractrometry for stress determination on the surface of flat glass and integrated photoelasticity for stress determination in glass articles of complicated shape are considered in detail. Original photoelastic apparatus and corresponding measurement techniques as well as stress calculation algorithms are described. Many practical examples illustrate the possibilities of modern photoelasticity for stress measurement in flat glass, containers, tumblers, tubes and optical fibres.

Table of Contents:
One The Basics of Photoelasticity and Glass.- 1 Basic Elasticity.- 1.1 Elasticity.- 1.2 Force and Stress.- 1.3 Plane Stress.- 1.4 Equations of Equilibrium.- 1.5 Boundary Conditions.- 1.6 Strain.- 1.7 Relations Between Stresses and Strains.- 1.8 Plane Strain.- 1.9 Equations of Compatibility.- 1.10 Stress Function.- 2 Residual Stresses in Glass.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Dependence of the Mechanical Strength on Residual Stresses.- 2.3 Stresses Due to Indentations.- 2.4 Residual Stresses Due to Thermal Annealing or Tempering.- 2.4.1 The First Approaches.- 2.4.2 The Viscoelastic Theory.- 2.4.3 The Structural Theory.- 2.4.4 Membrane Stresses and Form Stresses.- 2.4.5 Stress Redistribution by Cutting.- 2.5 Stresses Due to Chemical Tempering.- 2.5.1 Stress Buildup.- 2.5.2 Strengthening of Glass.- 2.6 Stresses Created in Glass by Radiations.- 2.6.1 Corpuscular Radiation.- 2.6.2 Electromagnetic Radiation.- Thermal Effects.- Color Centers.- 2.7 Stresses Due to Heterogeneities.- 2.8 Stresses in Composite Glass Articles.- 2.8.1 Stresses in Glazes and Enamels.- 2.8.2 Stresses in Optical Fibers.- 2.8.3 Stresses in Glass-Metal and Glass-Ceramic Seals.- 2.8.4 Stresses Due to Inclusions.- 3 Basic Photoelasticity.- 3.1 Polarized Light.- 3.1.1 Nature of Light.- 3.1.2 Natural and Polarized Light.- 3.1.3 Different Descriptions of Polarized Light.- 3.2 Artificial Double Refraction.- 3.3 Stress-Optic Law.- 3.4 The Plane Polariscope.- 3.5 The Circular Polariscope.- 3.6 Use of Double-Exposure Photography for the Elimination of the Isoclinics.- 3.7 Construction of Polariscopes.- 3.8 Measurement of Optical Retardation.- 3.8.1 Color Matching.- 3.8.2 Polariscope with a Tint Plate.- 3.8.3 The Babinet and Babinet-Soleil Compensators.- 3.8.4 Senarmont Method.- 3.8.5 The Azimuth Method.- 4 Two-Dimensional Photoelasticity.- 4.1 General.- 4.2 Stress Trajectories.- 4.3 Separation of Principal Stresses.- 4.3.1 Oblique Incidence Method.- 4.3.2 Shear Difference Method.- 4.3.3 Numerical Solution of the Compatibility Equation.- 4.3.4 Methods Based on Hooke's Law.- 4.4 Superposition of States of Stress.- 4.5 Determination of the Photoelastic Constant.- 5 The Scattered Light Method.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Scattering of Light.- 5.3 The Scattered Light Method with Polarized Incident Light.- 5.4 The Scattered Light Method with Unpolarized Incident Light.- 5.5 Using Interference of Coherent Scattered Light Beams.- 6 Integrated Photoelasticity.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Principle of Integrated Photoelasticity.- 6.3 Basic Equations.- 6.4 Theory of Characteristic Directions.- 6.5 Symmetric Photoelastic Media.- 6.6 The Case of Constant Principal Stress Axes.- 6.7 The Case of Weak Birefringence.- 6.8 Integrated Photoelasticity as Optical Tomography of the Stress Field.- 6.9 Investigation of the General Three-Dimensional State of Stress.- 6.10 Axisymmetric State of Stress Due to External Loads.- 7 Photoelastic Properties of Glass.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Discovery of the Photoelastic Effect in Glass.- 7.3 Influence of the Glass Composition.- 7.4 Theories of the Photoelastic Effect.- 7.5 Influence of the Temperature and of the Thermal History.- 7.6 Dependence of the Photoelastic Constant on Wavelength.- 7.7 Anomalous Birefringence.- Two Stress Analysis in Flat Glass.- 8 Thickness Stresses.- 8.1 Different Kinds of Thickness Stresses.- 8.2 Measurement of Thickness Stresses.- 8.2.1 Using the Bending of the Light Rays.- 8.2.2 Conventional Photoelasticity.- 9 Membrane Stresses.- 9.1 Introduction.- 9.2 Uniaxial Membrane Stresses.- 9.2.1 Edge Stresses.- 9.2.2 Stresses Across a Ribbon.- 9.3 Bidimensional Membrane Stresses.- 10 Determination of the Total Stresses.- 10.1 Introduction.- 10.2 The Measurement of Surface Stresses.- 10.2.1 Differential Refractometry.- 10.2.2 The "Mirage" Methods.- Observation of the Guided Waves Close to the Surface.- The Case of Flat Samples.- The Case of Curved Samples.- The Case of Stress Gradient Near the Surface.- Observation of the Guided Waves at Infinity.- Theory of the Differential Refractometry with Guided Waves.- Linear Index Profile.- Determination of Stresses.- An Example.- Alternative Numerical Methods.- Curved Surface.- Thermally Tempered Glass.- 10.3 Measurement of Total Residual Stresses.- 10.3.1 The Scattered Light Method.- Spatial Modulation Method.- Phase Modulation Method.- 10.3.2 Magnetophotoelasticity.- Three Stresses in Glass Articles of Complicated Shape.- 11 Axisymmetric Glass Articles.- 11.1 General Case of Axisymmetric Residual Stress Distribution.- 11.1.1 Peculiarities of the Determination of the Residual Stress.- 11.1.2 Determination of the Axial and Shear Stress Distributions.- 11.1.3 Additional Tomographic Measurements.- 11.2 Application of the Equilibrium and Boundary Conditions.- 11.3 Stresses on the External Surface.- 11.4 Average Value of the Circumferential Stress.- 11.5 Stresses in Long Cylinders.- 11.6 Spherical Symmetry.- 11.6.1 Stress Distribution in Spheres.- 11.6.2 Quenching Stresses Around a Spherical Inclusion.- 11.7 Bending of Light Rays.- 11.8 Determination of the Components of the Dielectric Tensor.- 11.9 Optimization of the Number of Terms in Stress Polynomials.- 11.10 Experimental Technique.- 11.10.1 Polariscopes.- 11.10.2 Immersion Technique.- 11.10.3 The Case of Mismatching Immersion.- 11.11 Examples.- 11.11.1 Quenched Long Cylinder.- 11.11.2 An Article of Optical Glass.- 11.11.3 High Voltage Insulator.- 11.11.4 Closed Tube.- 11.11.5 Two Bonded Tubes.- 12 Containers and Other Thin-Walled Glassware.- 12.1 Introduction.- 12.2 Traditional Methods.- 12.3 Determination of Stress in Cylindrical Part of the Container.- 12.4 Axial Stress in an Arbitrary Section.- 12.5 Determination of the Stresses Due to the Internal Pressure.- 12.6 Sandwich Glassware.- 12.7 Examples.- 12.7.1 A Champagne Bottle.- 12.7.2 A Beer Bottle.- 12.7.3 Tumbler N 1.- 12.7.4 Tumbler N 2.- 12.7.5 Salad Bowl.- 12.7.6 Electric Lamp.- 12.7.7 Ampule of a Fire Extinguisher System.- 13 Optical Fibers and Fiber Preforms.- 13.1 Introduction.- 13.2 Axisymmetric Fibers and Fiber Preforms.- 13.2.1 Refractive Index Profiles.- 13.2.2 Determination of the Stress Distribution.- 13.2.3 Application of the Method of Oblique Incidence.- 13.2.4 Examples.- 13.3 Fiber Preforms of Arbitrary Cross Section.- 13.3.1 Determination of the Axial Stress Distribution.- 13.3.2 Determination of Other Stress Components.- 13.3.3 Internal Rotation of the Birefringence Axes in Polarization-Holding Fibers.- 13.3.4 Examples.- Author Index.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9783540548416
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 255
  • Series Title: English
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 3540548416
  • Publisher Date: 27 Apr 1993
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 540 gr


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