Low-cycle fatigue hysteresis by thermographic and digital image correlation methodologies: a first approach
2018; Elsevier BV; Volume: 13; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.prostr.2018.12.323
ISSN2452-3216
AutoresGuido La Rosa, C. Clienti, A. Marino Cugno Garrano, Fabio Lo Savio,
Tópico(s)Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
ResumoThe energetic behaviour of the material under low-cycle fatigue (LCF) can be controlled by the hysteresis cycle in order to define the variation of the mechanical characteristics and to forecast the fatigue and the failure response. The traditional analysis is performed using the force-displacement signals derived by the testing machine that can be coupled with other measuring methodologies. In the present paper, the authors have used the Digital Image Correlation (D.I.C.) to better define the specimen displacement, avoiding many errors of the displacement measurement chain. The thermographic analysis (T.A.), able to follow quickly and with great accuracy the energetic variations, was combined with the stress-strain measurements, allowing to calculate the damping energy. The results pointed out a similar behaviour between the hysteresis areas defined basing on the D.I.C. displacements and those found by the testing machine outputs, but substantial differences in terms of values. The thermal variations and the areas of the hysteresis loops, both linked to the plastic energy, were compared, showing a reliable agreement.
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