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Abstract--- The stress distribution within the diametrical compression disc under compression loading which determines the property birefringence method. Photoelasticity method is simplest and used to evaluate the stresses for the complicated shapes, however, the analytical solutions complex. The major importance photoelastic method is to do the variety of stress analyses and even regular design. Moreover, the effects of stress increaser’s notches behavior are very important. Stress concentration effects in machine parts and Structures can arise from internal holes or voids created in the casting or forging process, from excessively sharp corners or fillets at the shoulders of stepped shafts, or even from punch marks left during layout work or during inspection of parts. A epoxy based composite were developed by hand layup technique. A= Developed composite specimen with a matrix of copper powder with 0.025% by its weight. Fringe pattern are determined by polariscope. The results shows that by addition of reinforcement in matrix significant improvement.
"Investigation of Stress Concentration Factor of Composite for Circular Disc Using Polariscope", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.2, Issue 5, page no.245 - 252, May-2017, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI1705044.pdf
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