Application of Imaging Techniques to Mechanics of Materials and tructures, Volume 4
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Application of Imaging Techniques to Mechanics of Materials and tructures, Volume 4

Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Conference on Experimental and Applied Mechanics

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Application of Imaging Techniques to Mechanics of Materials and tructures, Volume 4

Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Conference on Experimental and Applied Mechanics

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This the fourth volume of six from the Annual Conference of the Society for Experimental Mechanics, 2010, brings together 58 chapters on Application of Imaging Techniques to Mechanics of Materials and Structure. It presents findings from experimental and computational investigations involving a range of imaging techniques including Recovery of 3D Stress Intensity Factors From Surface Full-field Measurements, Identification of Cohesive-zone Laws From Crack-tip Deformation Fields, Application of High Speed Digital Image Correlation for Vibration Mode Shape Analysis, Characterization of Aluminum Alloys Using a 3D Full Field Measurement, and Low Strain Rate Measurements on Explosives Using DIC.

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Year
2025
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9781040601761

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Preface
  6. Table of Contents
  7. 1. Identification From Full-field Measurements: A Promising Perspective in Experimental Mechanics
  8. 2. Identification of Cohesive-zone Laws From Crack-tip Deformation Fields
  9. 3. Recovery of 3D Stress Intensity Factors From Surface Full-field Measurements
  10. 4. Characterization of Aluminum Alloys Using a 3D Full Field Measurement
  11. 5. Low Strain Rate Measurements on Explosives Using DIC
  12. 6. Investigation on Failure Mechanisms of Composite Structures Subjected to 3D
  13. 7. Structural Damage Assessment in Fiber Reinforced Composites Using Image Decomposition
  14. 8. Finite Element Model Matching Based on Optical Measurement Fields on Single Shear Lap Joint
  15. 9. Interaction Between a Dynamically Growing Crack With Stiff and Compliant Inclusions Using DIC and High-speed Photography
  16. 10. Electron Micrographic Digital Image Correlation: Method Optimization and Microstructural Banding Case Study
  17. 11. Development of Multi-scale Deformation Measurement System for Solid Materials
  18. 12. An Integrated Tool for Estimation of Material Model Parameters
  19. 13. Extended DIC to Measure Stress Intensity Factors From AFM-images
  20. 14. Characterization of a Structural Adhesive by Digital Image Correlation
  21. 15. Measurement of Brain Biomechanics in Vivo by Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  22. 16. Magnetic Resonance Elastography of the Mouse Vitreous Humor In Vivo
  23. 17. Application of the Virtual Fields Method to Magnetic Resonance Elastography Data
  24. 18. Comparison of Dynamic Mechanical Testing and MR Elastography of Biomaterials
  25. 19. Back-directional Gated Spectroscopic Imaging for Nanoscale Deformation Analysis in Bone
  26. 20. Instruments to Measure Human Feet Using Reverse Engineering Techniques
  27. 21. Characterization of Mechanochemically Active Polymers Using Combined Photoelasticity and Fluorescence Measurements
  28. 22. ESPI Measurements in the Presence of Large Lateral Displacements
  29. 23. Micron-scale Residual Stress Measurement Using Micro-hole Drilling and Digital Image Correlation
  30. 24. Studying the Effect of Residual Stresses on Fatigue Cracks Through Full-field Methods
  31. 25. Rapid Imaging Tool for Residual Stress and Defect Quantification in MEMS and PV Applications
  32. 26. Surface Decoration for Improving the Accuracy of Displacement Measurements by Digital Image Correlation in SEM
  33. 27. Heat Source Estimations to Study the Localized Behaviour of Superelastic NiTi Shape Memory Alloys
  34. 28. On the Martensitic Transformation in SMA Under High Strain Rates
  35. 29. Pseudoelastic Shape Memory Alloy Cables
  36. 30. Investigating an Aluminum Multi-crystal With Full-field Measurement Techniques
  37. 31. One-shot Thermal and Kinematic Field Measurements: Infra-red Image Correlation
  38. 32. Investigating the Thermo-mechanical Behavior of Clutch Facing Materials Using Image Processing Techniques
  39. 33. Vibration Excitation Methods Applied to Digital Shearography and ESPI
  40. 34. Experimental Studies of Phase Transformation in Shape Memory Alloys
  41. 35. Sources of Systematic Errors in the Determination of Heterogeneous Strain Fields Obtained via DIC
  42. 36. Dynamic Response of Curved Beams Using 3D Digital Image Correlation
  43. 37. Application of High Speed Digital Image Correlation for Vibration Mode Shape Analysis
  44. 38. Experimental Validation of Equations for 2D DIC Uncertainty Quantification
  45. 39. High Performance Digital Volume Correlation
  46. 40. Digital X-ray Tomography Volume Correlation of Rock Wool During Compression
  47. 41. Recent Progress in Digital Image Correlation
  48. 42. Analysis of Fractured Samples With Digital Volume Correlation
  49. 43. Long Term Condition Monitoring of Tapestries Using Image Correlation
  50. 44. An Inverse Method for Analyzing Defects in Heterogeneous Materials
  51. 45. Variation of Paper Curl due to Fiber Orientation
  52. 46. A Moiré-deflectometry Based Bulge/Contact Test for Transparent Thin Films
  53. 47. OOF3D: An Image-based Finite Element Solver for Materials Science
  54. 48. Prediction of Landslide by Displacement Measurement Using Sampling Moiré Method
  55. 49. Investigation of the Coating Parameters for the Luminescent Photoelastic Coating Technique
  56. 50. Highly Compact and Robust 3D Imaging and Shape Measurement System
  57. 51. Experimental Limitations of Phase Shifting Interferometry
  58. 52. Mechanical Characterization and Modeling of X- and K-cor Composites
  59. 53. Novel Insert Design for Thick Single Lap Bolted Composite Joints
  60. 54. Smoothing Measured Displacements and Computing Strains Utilizing Finite Element Method
  61. 55. Diagnostic Use of Digital Image Correlation in High-speed, Explosive Experiments
  62. 56. Dynamic Deformation of Copper-jacketed Lead Bullets Captured by High Speed Digital Image Correlation
  63. 57. High Speed Imaging in Dynamic Tensile Testing of Fabric-cement Composites
  64. 58. Ultra High Speed DIC on a Three Point Bending Test Mounted on a Hopkinson Bar

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