Image processing algorithm for plotting isoclinics in photoelastic analysis
TL;DR: An image processing optimisation algorithm utilising the concept of radial neighbours of a pixel is proposed for solution of the calculation of the precise stress field from the experimental photoelastic images.
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Abstract: The calculation of the precise stress field from the experimental photoelastic images requires the determination of the isoclines for various directions of the vector of polarisation. For solution of this problem an image processing optimisation algorithm utilising the concept of radial neighbours of a pixel is proposed.
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