A technique for estimation of cyclic stress-strain curves using an optical strain measurement and its application to additively manufactured AlSi10Mg

Radim Halama , Zbyněk Paška , Ajay Vignesh Natarajan , Jiří Hajnyš
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The article describes a new accelerated technique for estimation of cyclic stress-strain curves of cyclically stable materials based on a full-field measurement of strain during low-cycle testing on a large amplitude of loading. Any optical method suitable for capturing the strain contours on the curved part of the specimen during cyclic loading is applicable in the approach developed. In this study, the digital image correlation method is used to measure the deformation on the curved part of the specimen. The technique is presented on chosen results of low-cycle fatigue tests performed on AlSi10Mg printed with selective laser melting technology. Proportional loading cases were performed in tension-compression and pure torsion. The case of non-proportional loading was realized in the form of 90 degree out-of-phase tests. The stress-strain behavior is evaluated using a standard procedure and an accelerated technique with a good correlation for the three loading cases.

利用光学应变测量估算循环应力-应变曲线的技术及其在铝硅镁叠加制造中的应用
文章介绍了一种新的加速技术,该技术基于在大振幅加载的低循环测试过程中对应变的全场测量,用于估算循环稳定材料的循环应力-应变曲线。在循环加载过程中,任何适合捕捉试样弯曲部分应变轮廓的光学方法都适用于所开发的方法。本研究采用数字图像相关法测量试样弯曲部分的变形。该技术是在采用选择性激光熔化技术打印的 AlSi10Mg 上进行的低循环疲劳试验的选定结果上展示的。按比例加载的情况包括拉伸-压缩和纯扭转。非比例加载情况以 90 度相位外试验的形式实现。采用标准程序和加速技术对三种加载情况下的应力-应变行为进行了评估,结果具有良好的相关性。
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