The dynamic deformations of impulsed viscoelastic plates measured with the moire method are discussed. A new method for producing visco-photoelastic material is proposed. The material was processed as plate type specimens with elliptical or circular holes, and utilized to investigate its dynamic deformation behavior at 42°C. The measuring method and procedures, as well as the experimental results are discussed in detail.
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