Fast four-dimensional tensile test monitored via X-ray computed tomography: Elastoplastic identification from radiographs

JOURNAL OF STRAIN ANALYSIS FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN(2019)

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y A projection-based digital volume correlation method (presented in a companion paper) is extended to an integrated approach for the calibration of an elastoplastic law based on a single radiograph per loading step. Instead of following a two-step sequential procedure (i.e. first, measurement of the displacement field; second, identification), the integrated method aims at identifying few model parameters directly from the gray-level projections. The analysis of an in situ tensile test composed of 127 loading steps performed in 6 min is presented. An isotropic elastoplastic constitutive law with free-form hardening behavior (i.e. controlled by only eight parameters) is identified and shows a ductile behavior (up to 6.3% strain before failure). A large improvement on the residual quality is shown and validates the proposed model and procedure. The obtained displacement fields are similar to those measured with no mechanical integration. A different parameterization of the constitutive law provides a very close result, thereby assessing the robustness of the procedure.
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Tomography,in situ tests,four-dimensional measurement,inverse methods,integrated digital volume correlation,projection-based digital volume correlation
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