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Intermediate Strain Rate Material Characterization with Digital Image Correlation
Published on: March 1, 2019
Strain Acquisition Framework and Novel Bending Evaluation Formulation for Compression-Loaded Composites Using Digital
Jonas J A D'haen1, Michael May2, Octavian Knoll1
1BMW AG, Knorrstraße 147, 80788 Munich, Germany.
Abstract:
Consistent and reproducible data are key for material characterization. This work presents digital image correlation (DIC) strain acquisition guidelines for compression-loaded carbon fiber composites. Additionally, a novel bending criterion is formulated which builds up on the DIC strain data so that it is able to completely replace state-of-the-art tactile strain devices. These guidelines are derived from a custom test setup that simultaneously investigates the front and side view of the specimen. They reflect both an observation and post-processing standpoint. It is found that the DIC-based strain progress matches closely with state-of-the-art strain gauges up to failure initiation. The new bending evaluation criterion allows the bending state-and therefore, the validity of the compression test-to be monitored analogously to the methodology defined in the standards. Furthermore, the new bending criterion eliminates a specific bending mode, caused by an offset of clamps, which cannot be detected by the traditional strain gauge-based monitoring approach.
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