Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6706016 | Composite Structures | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Few studies have been conducted to monitor inter-fiber deformations in fiber-reinforced composites. In the present work, we demonstrate full-field strain measurements in the composites at the micro-scale, using digital image correlation (DIC). The study is performed on a unidirectional glass fiber reinforced composite loaded in transverse three-point bending inside an environmental scanning electron microscope. A nano-scale random speckle pattern of high quality is created. Validity of the measured fields is assessed against results of a finite element (FE) model with boundary conditions retrieved from the experiment. A good agreement is found between the DIC-measured and FE-predicted results. The precise recognition of very small-scale strain concentrations requires enhancement of the correlation process and removal of microscopy imperfections. The investigated methodology shows promise for real-time deformation measurements in composites at the micro-scale.
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Authors
Mahoor Mehdikhani, Mohammadali Aravand, Baris Sabuncuoglu, Michaƫl G. Callens, Stepan V. Lomov, Larissa Gorbatikh,