This paper introduces an industrial application of digital image correlation technique on the measurement of aluminum edge stretching limit. In this study, notch-shape aluminum coupons with three different pre-strain conditions are tested. The edge stretching is proceeded by standard MTS machine. A dual-camera 3D Digital Image Correlation (DIC) system is used for the full field measurement of strain distribution in the thickness direction. Selected air brush is utilized to form a random distributed speckle pattern on the edge of sheet metal. A pair of special optical lens systems are used to observe the small measurement edge area. From the test results, it demonstrate that refer to the notched coupon thickness, pre-tension does not affect the fracture limit; refer to the virgin sheet thickness, the average edge stretch thinning limits show a consistent increasing trend as the pre-stretch strain increased. Test plan, experimental setup, and experimental results are shown in detail in this article.
Measurement of Aluminum Edge Stretching Limit Using 3D Digital Image Correlation
Sae Technical Papers
SAE 2015 World Congress & Exhibition ; 2015
14.04.2015
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Measurement of Aluminum Edge Stretching Limit Using 3D Digital Image Correlation
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