Image-based high strain rate testing of materials
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The advent of camera-based measurements like Digital Image correlation (DIC) and ultra-high speed imaging (submicrosecond interframe times) opens the way to the design of a new generation of high strain rates tests of materials. The underpinning idea is the use of acceleration fields as a volume-embedded load cell. The presentation will give an, overview of the concept and present recent results on composites and ceramics.
This talk is part of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids Group series.
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