Three-dimensional analysis of a tensile test on a propellant with digital volume correlation
2010
Citations Over Time
Abstract
A full three-dimensional study of a tensile test on a sample made of polymerbonded propellant is presented. The analysis combines different tools, namely, X-ray microtomography of an in situ experiment, image acquisition and treatment, 3D volume correlation to measure three-dimensional displacement fields. It allows for global and local strain analyses prior to and after the peak load. By studying the correlation residuals, it is also possible to analyze the damage activity during the experiment.
Related Papers
- → Experimental Study of Improvement in Tensile Property of Geosynthetics under Confinement(2023)3 cited
- → Tensile testing of Inconel 600 wire at high temperatures(2020)11 cited
- Mechanical characteristics of tensile failure of salt rock(2011)
- → Study on the Direct Tensile Test for Cemented Soils Using a Built-In Cylinder(2014)3 cited
- An Assessment of the Elongation of Fractured Specimen Subjected to Tensile Testing Based on Small Punch Testing(2011)