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11 August 2008Dynamic measurement of strain in test specimen by fringe projection
We use the projected fringes technique to follow the changes induced in the topography of metallic sample sheets
subjected to uniaxial tensile tests. Since in-plane strains are associated with out-of-plane deformations, the monitoring of
thickness variation of the tensile specimens can be used to detect necking and shear band formation. A sequence of
images of the fringe pattern was captured and processed by means of the Fourier transform technique. We measured the
material behavior in the elastic and plastic zones during its elongation until fracture took place. We present experimental
results for stainless and hot rolled steel sheets.
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Andrea León-Huerta, Amalia Martinez, Juan Antonio Rayas, Raúl Cordero, "Dynamic measurement of strain in test specimen by fringe projection," Proc. SPIE 7063, Interferometry XIV: Techniques and Analysis, 70631E (11 August 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.798278