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SIF determination with digital image correlation

Paulo J Tavares (LOME - Optics and Experimental Mechanics Laboratory, Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management (INEGI), Porto, Portugal.)
Tiago Ramos (LOME - Optics and Experimental Mechanics Laboratory, Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management (INEGI), Porto, Portugal.)
Daniel Braga (LOME - Optics and Experimental Mechanics Laboratory, Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management (INEGI), Porto, Portugal.)
Mario A P Vaz (LOME - Optics and Experimental Mechanics Laboratory, Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management (INEGI), Porto, Portugal.)
Pedro Miguel Guimarães Pires Moreira (LOME - Optics and Experimental Mechanics Laboratory, Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management (INEGI), Porto, Portugal.)

International Journal of Structural Integrity

ISSN: 1757-9864

Article publication date: 7 December 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

Hybrid methods, wherefore numerical and experimental data are used to calculate a critical parameter, have been used for several years with great success in Experimental Mechanics and, in particular, in fracture mechanics. The purpose of this paper is to report on the comparison of the strain field from numerical modelling forecasts against the experimental data obtained with the digital image correlation method under Mode II loading in fatigue testing. The numerical dual boundary element method has been established in the past as a very reliable method near singular regions where stresses tend to grow abruptly. The results obtained from the strain data near the crack tip were used in Williams expansion and agree fairly well with both the numerical results and the analytical solution proposed for pure Mode II testing.

Design/methodology/approach

The work presented in this note is experimental. The proposed methodology is of an hybrid experimental/numerical nature in that a numerical stress intensity factor calculation hinges upon a stress field obtained with an image method.

Findings

The obtained results are an important step towards the development of a practical tool for crack behaviour prediction in fatigue dominated events.

Research limitations/implications

The results also stress the necessity of improving the experimental techniques to a point where the methods can be applied in real-life solicitations outside of laboratory premises.

Originality/value

Although several research teams around the globe are presently working in this field, the present research topic is original and the proposed methodology has been presented initially by the research team years ago.

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Acknowledgements

Dr Moreira acknowledges Programa Operacional Potencial Humano (POPH) Quadro de Referência Estratégico Nacional (QREN) - Tipologia 4.2 promotion of scientific employment funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) and Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior (MCTES). The authors also acknowledge the support of FCT through project grant PTDC/EME-TME/120331/2010 - Combined Experimentalnumerical methodology for SIF determination and SAESCTN-PIIC & DT/1/2011 “Programa Integrado: RES2IN From Research to Innovation”.

Citation

Tavares, P.J., Ramos, T., Braga, D., Vaz, M.A.P. and Moreira, P.M.G.P. (2015), "SIF determination with digital image correlation", International Journal of Structural Integrity, Vol. 6 No. 6, pp. 668-676. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSI-03-2015-0010

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