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10th Glass Stress Summer School

An intensive two-day course containing lectures, equipment demonstrations, practical stress measurements and informal discussions

Type Course
Language English
Date June 17, 2010 to
June 18, 2010
Venue House of Cybernetics
21 Akadeemia str.
Tallinn, 12618
EE
Chemistry Specialties
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Chemistry Techniques
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Contact GlassStress Ltd.
GlassStress Ltd.
21 Akadeemia str.
Tallinn, 12618
EE
+372 655 5531
+372 655 5532
info@glasstress.com
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by chemweb last modified 02-08-10 06:18 AM

17-18 June, 2010 House of Cybernetics, Tallinn, Estonia Intended Audience Engineers, technologists and scientists from glass industry and glass research laboratories who wish to acquire contemporary photoelastic methods for residual stress measurement in glass products of any shape. The participants may bring to Summer School samples they want to measure stresses in. Course Outline Basic elasticity, basic photoelasticity, integrated photoelasticity, stress field tomography, scattered light photoelasticity, automatic polariscope AP-07 for residual stress measurement in glass articles of complicated shape, scattered light polariscope SCALP-04 for thickness stress measurement in plates, immersion technique, software for stress calculation using measurement data, practical measurement of residual stress in tempered and annealed drinking glasses, bottles, CRT bulb panels and neck tubes, optical fibre performs, architectural glass panels and automotive glazing, etc.

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