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The application of an innovative noncontracting Doppler laser extensometer is presented. True axial strain has been measured during tensile tests conducted on stainless-steel metal sheets over a range of strain rates (from 10−4 to 102 1/s) and temperatures (from −40°C to 400°C). The laser radiation scattered at the surface of the specimen is recorded during the duration of the experiment. The signals are then used to determine the evolution of the axial strain, which is subsequently combined with the load signal to construct the stress-strain curve for the material. Excellent agreement has been obtained between the total elongation predicted by the laser measurements and the actual values measured from the specimens. This technique offers several advantages over traditional strain-measuring technologies.
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Bastias, P.C., Kulkarni, S.M., Kim, K.Y. et al. Noncontacting strain measurements during tensile tests. Experimental Mechanics 36, 78–83 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02328701
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02328701