A novel methodology for the synchronised capture of high resolution white-light and infra-red (IR) images during a fatigue test is described. The approach allows digital image correlation (DIC) and thermoelastic stress analysis (TSA) to be applied practically simultaneously without the requirement to pause the cyclic load. The methodology is demonstrated on cross-ply carbon-epoxy specimens that have experienced damage induced by intermediate strain rate loading. Similar undamaged specimens are studied and the results from each compared. Various damage types are identified which include transverse cracking, delaminations and longitudinal splitting. The results are verified using X-ray computed tomography (CT
The continuous demand of lightweight structures characterized by high load-carrying capabilities has...
Damage is an inherently dynamic and multi-scale process. Of interest herein is the progressive ident...
A novel methodology is introduced for quantifying the severity and morphology of damage created duri...
Initial work on combining Thermoelastic Stress Analysis (TSA) and Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is...
Several studies on Digital Image Correlation technique allowed this methodology to be recognised in ...
AbstractSeveral studies on Digital Image Correlation technique allowed this methodology to be recogn...
DIC (Digital Image Correlation) based methodology gives full field measure of the displacement using...
The current paper presents a new combined technique for damage detection, localisation and establish...
This study deals with cumulative damage and its evolution in already impact damage composite struct...
This study deals with cumulative damage and its evolution in already impact dama...
In this paper the results of an experimental investigation on the effect of subcritical damage on th...
In this paper the results of an experimental investigation on the effect of subcritical damage on th...
The range of applications for composite materials is growing, but understanding of the effect of def...
The continuous demand of lightweight structures characterized by high load-carrying capabilities has...
Abstract. This study deals with cumulative damage and its evolution in already impact damage composi...
The continuous demand of lightweight structures characterized by high load-carrying capabilities has...
Damage is an inherently dynamic and multi-scale process. Of interest herein is the progressive ident...
A novel methodology is introduced for quantifying the severity and morphology of damage created duri...
Initial work on combining Thermoelastic Stress Analysis (TSA) and Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is...
Several studies on Digital Image Correlation technique allowed this methodology to be recognised in ...
AbstractSeveral studies on Digital Image Correlation technique allowed this methodology to be recogn...
DIC (Digital Image Correlation) based methodology gives full field measure of the displacement using...
The current paper presents a new combined technique for damage detection, localisation and establish...
This study deals with cumulative damage and its evolution in already impact damage composite struct...
This study deals with cumulative damage and its evolution in already impact dama...
In this paper the results of an experimental investigation on the effect of subcritical damage on th...
In this paper the results of an experimental investigation on the effect of subcritical damage on th...
The range of applications for composite materials is growing, but understanding of the effect of def...
The continuous demand of lightweight structures characterized by high load-carrying capabilities has...
Abstract. This study deals with cumulative damage and its evolution in already impact damage composi...
The continuous demand of lightweight structures characterized by high load-carrying capabilities has...
Damage is an inherently dynamic and multi-scale process. Of interest herein is the progressive ident...
A novel methodology is introduced for quantifying the severity and morphology of damage created duri...