A New Approach for Evaluation True Stress–Strain Curve from Tensile Specimens for DC04 Steel with Vision Measurement in the Post-Necking Phases

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The paper presents an experimental evaluation of deformation of flat samples during uniaxial tensile testing, including uniform deformation and post-necking phases. The authors recommend a specially designed vision extensometer and simplified image processing method for analytical correction of triaxial test results for extended stress–strain curve estimation. A modified correction model is proposed, based on the application of Gaussian functions, to determine the neck geometry of the tested sample. The vision extensometer can monitor a specimen’s elongation using two fibre-optic gauges inserted into the material. Measurements taken from the vision extensometer are compared with readings from analogue gauges within the range of uniform deformation. The analytical correction model’s ability to correctly assess the extended true stress–strain curve in the post-necking phase was investigated. Image processing forms the basis of an efficient method for identifying the contour of the specimen’s neck. Digital image correlation (DIC) was used to verify the proposed solutions and assess the results obtained for the uniform and post-neck deformation phases. The change in thickness of the sample was experimentally measured throughout the tensile test with a digital gauge sensor and compared with the results of the digital image correlation.

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Świłło, S., & Cacko, R. (2023). A New Approach for Evaluation True Stress–Strain Curve from Tensile Specimens for DC04 Steel with Vision Measurement in the Post-Necking Phases. Materials, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16020558

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