The thermal response in paper has been studied by thermography. It was observed that an inhomogeneous deformation pattern arose in the paper samples during tensile testing. In the plastic regime a pattern of warmer streaks could be observed in the samples. On the same samples digital image correlation (DIC) was used to study local strain fields. It was concluded that the heat patterns observed by thermography coincided with the deformation patterns observed by DIC. Because of its fibrous network structure, paper has an inhomogeneous micro-structure, which is called formation. It could be shown that the formation was the cause of the inhomogeneous deformations in paper. Finite element simulations was used to show how papers with different de...
AbstractWe study the evolution of deformation on a quasi 2D paper sample during fatigue and creep ex...
A combination of elevated temperature, tension and dimensional changes are common in converting and ...
The paper proposed an alternative optical metrology to classical methods (strain gauge measurements ...
The thermal response in paper has been studied by thermography. It was observed that an inhomogeneou...
he authors report results of tests designed to determine whether the plastic deformation of paper is...
Thermography has been used to quantitatively analyze the plastic and elastic energy during deformati...
In this study, the digital image correlation (DIC) method was used to determine local strains in pap...
Two different techniques are used to detect local straining and failure in order to study the fractu...
Paper of high extensibility has regained attention due to the recent increase in interest of 3D pape...
The article presents a new technique for measuring paper deformation in unidirectional tensile tests...
The temperature distribution of a paper sheet during fracture toughness testing was successively obs...
Infrared thermography was employed to investigate the tearing process of paper. The development of s...
We study the evolution of deformation on a quasi 2D paper sample during fatigue and creep experiment...
The paper industry has used IR cameras primarily for troubleshooting, where the most common examples...
The “essential work of fracture” (EWF) method is applied to various machine-made papers. The deformi...
AbstractWe study the evolution of deformation on a quasi 2D paper sample during fatigue and creep ex...
A combination of elevated temperature, tension and dimensional changes are common in converting and ...
The paper proposed an alternative optical metrology to classical methods (strain gauge measurements ...
The thermal response in paper has been studied by thermography. It was observed that an inhomogeneou...
he authors report results of tests designed to determine whether the plastic deformation of paper is...
Thermography has been used to quantitatively analyze the plastic and elastic energy during deformati...
In this study, the digital image correlation (DIC) method was used to determine local strains in pap...
Two different techniques are used to detect local straining and failure in order to study the fractu...
Paper of high extensibility has regained attention due to the recent increase in interest of 3D pape...
The article presents a new technique for measuring paper deformation in unidirectional tensile tests...
The temperature distribution of a paper sheet during fracture toughness testing was successively obs...
Infrared thermography was employed to investigate the tearing process of paper. The development of s...
We study the evolution of deformation on a quasi 2D paper sample during fatigue and creep experiment...
The paper industry has used IR cameras primarily for troubleshooting, where the most common examples...
The “essential work of fracture” (EWF) method is applied to various machine-made papers. The deformi...
AbstractWe study the evolution of deformation on a quasi 2D paper sample during fatigue and creep ex...
A combination of elevated temperature, tension and dimensional changes are common in converting and ...
The paper proposed an alternative optical metrology to classical methods (strain gauge measurements ...