Determination of the intrinsic behavior of polymers using digital image correlation combined with video-monitored testing Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Three methods for the determination of the large-strain behavior of ductile polymers are compared in both tension and compression. Each method relies on some (non-contact) measurement of the strain and some approximations in the calculation of stress. The strain measurement techniques include digital image correlation (DIC) and two techniques of video-based extensometry: marker tracking and area variation monitoring. Since the specimens are inevitably subject to structural plastic instabilities (necking in tension, barreling in compression) the strain and stress states are no longer uniform in the gauge section after the peak load. Under such circumstances, it is demonstrated that the three experimental methods can lead to significant differences. It is inferred from the comparative analysis that the method based on vertical marker tracking is not reliable. Validated by DIC, video-based area variation is shown to be a simple alternative way to obtain an excellent estimate of the intrinsic true stress-strain behavior of the polymer. 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

published proceedings

  • INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOLIDS AND STRUCTURES

author list (cited authors)

  • Poulain, X., Kohlman, L. W., Binienda, W., Roberts, G. D., Goldberg, R. K., & Benzerga, A. A.

citation count

  • 35

complete list of authors

  • Poulain, X||Kohlman, LW||Binienda, W||Roberts, GD||Goldberg, RK||Benzerga, AA

publication date

  • June 2013