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USE OF DIGITAL IMAGE CORRELATION AND INVERSE MODELING TO DETERMINE RESIDUAL STRESS IN AXISYMMETRIC POLYMER COMPONENTS

Abstract

This paper presents a new method to determine residual stress profiles in cables and other axisymmetric objects using digital image correlation and inverse modeling. 3D digital image correlation with two cameras and stereo-vision was used to determine full-field displacements resulting from cutting a slit in a disk made from cable insulation. These displacements were compared to predicted displacements in a finite element analysis of the cutting. Differences between nodal displacements and the corresponding measured displacements were used to construct a cost function which was iteratively minimized by changing the residual stress field used as initial condition in the finite element simulation.

Category

Academic lecture

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Materials and Nanotechnology

Presented at

SPE Eurotec

Place

Barcelona, Spania

Date

13.11.2011 - 15.11.2011

Organizer

SPE

Year

2011

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