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An enhanced method to determine the Young’s modulus of technical single fibres by means of high resolution digital image correlation
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EngineeringMeasurementMechanical EngineeringFiber OpticsSingle FibresStrength PropertyStressstrain AnalysisExperimental MechanicExperimental TestingBiostatisticsStructural Health MonitoringEnhanced MethodFiber OpticTechnical Single FibresDirect Strain MeasurementMechanical PropertiesFiber StructureMechanics Of MaterialsMechanical Tensile Properties
To obtain mechanical tensile properties of materials it is customary to equip the specimen directly with a device to measure strain and Young's modulus correctly and only within the measuring length defined by the standards. Whereas a variety of tools such as extensometers, strain gauges and optical systems are available for specimens on coupon level, no market-ready tools to measure strains of single fibres during single fibre tensile tests are available. Although there is a standard for single fibre testing, the procedures described there are only capable of measuring strains of the whole testing setup rather than the strain of the fibre. Without a direct strain measurement on the specimen, the compliance of the test rig itself influences the determination of the Young's modulus.
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