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1、ASTM INTERNATIONAL Selected Technical PapersEvaluation of Existing and New Sensor Technologies for Fatigue,Fracture and Mechanical TestingSTP 1584 Editors Jidong Kang David Jablonski David Dudzinski SELECTED TECHNICAL PAPERSSTP1584Editors:Jidong Kang,David Jablonski,David DudzinskiEvaluation of Exis

2、ting and New Sensor Technologies for Fatigue,Fracture and Mechanical TestingASTM Stock#STP1584ASTM International,100 Barr Harbor Drive,PO Box C700,West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959.Printed in the U.S.A.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataEvaluation of existing and new sensor technologies

3、 for fatigue,fracture and mechanical testing/editors,Jidong Kang,David Jablonski,and David Dudzinski.pages cm.-(Astm stock;#STP1584)Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN 978-0-8031-7613-3(alk.paper)1.Materials-Testing-Equipment and supplies-Evaluation.2.Detectors-Industrial applications

4、.3.Fatigue testing machines-Evaluation.4.Fracture mechanics.5.Mechanical wear.I.Kang,Jidong.II.Jablonski,David.III.Dudzinski,David.TA413.E854 2015620.11260284-dc23 2015013071Copyright 2015 ASTM INTERNATIONAL,West Conshohocken,PA.All rights reserved.This material may not be reproduced or copied,in wh

5、ole or in part,in any printed,mechanical,electronic,fi lm,or other distribution and storage media,without the written consent of the publisher.Photocopy RightsAuthorization to photocopy items for internal,personal,or educational classroom use,or the internal,personal,or educational classroom use of

6、specifi c clients,is granted by ASTM International provided that the appropriate fee is paid to the Copyright Clearance Center,222 Rosewood Drive,Danvers,MA 01923,Tel:(978)646-2600;http:/ Society is not responsible,as a body,for the statements and opinions expressed in this publication.ASTM Internat

7、ional does not endorse any products represented in this publication.Peer Review PolicyEach paper published in this volume was evaluated by two peer reviewers and at least one editor.The authors addressed all of the reviewers comments to the satisfaction of both the technical editor(s)and the ASTM In

8、ternational Committee on Publications.The quality of the papers in this publication refl ects not only the obvious ef orts of the authors and the technical editor(s),but also the work of the peer reviewers.In keeping with long-standing publication practices,ASTM International maintains the anonymity

9、 of the peer reviewers.The ASTM International Committee on Publications acknowledges with appreciation their dedication and contribution of time and ef ort on behalf of ASTM International.Citation of PapersWhen citing papers from this publication,the appropriate citation includes the paper authors,“

10、paper title”,STP title,STP number,book editor(s),page range,Paper doi,ASTM International,West Conshohocken,PA,year listed in the footnote of the paper.A citation is provided on page one of each paper.Printed in Bay Shore,NYApril,2015vNew sensor technologies are used in fatigue,fracture,and mechanica

11、l testing to determine a variety of properties that are subject to ASTM standards.As these stand-ards are used in practical applications,issues with existing and new sensors specif ed in the standards need to be resolved.T e 4th Symposium on the Evaluation of Existing and New Sensor Technologies is

12、intended to provide a forum to disseminate state-of-the-art advances in sensor tech-nology,as well as to identify the limitations of existing sensor technology as it applies to fatigue,fracture,and mechanical testing.T is symposium is the fourth in a series of symposia addressing issues with existin

13、g sensors and development in new sensor technologies for fatigue,fracture,and mechanical testing.In the last decade,digital image correlation(DIC)has been seen as a rapidly growing noncontact strain-measuring technique and has been used extensively in many applications.T e f rst four papers ref ect

14、this trend.Bruhis et al.demonstrate how to use DIC to measure mechanical properties of f llet arc T-welded aluminum alloy AA7xxx extrusions.Kang and Gong show the use of DIC to determine frac-ture behavior of AA6060 aluminum alloy extrusion in specimens with a wide range of stress triaxiality.Willia

15、ms et al.present an application of DIC in assessing yield and forming limit criteria for sheet material deformation and forming.T e f nal paper in this section by Barhli et al.reviews recent work on the analysis of 2D and 3D damage in engineering materials,and describes developments in quantitative

16、analysis of defects by 2D and 3D image correlation.T e next three papers address new developments in potential drop techniques for crack-length monitoring in fracture-toughness testing.Tarnowski et al.present an experimental investigation that quantif es the apparent crack extension,purely as a result of plasticity,in the absence of physical crack growth in a variety of speci-men geometries when using potential drop techniques.Chen et al.show results of applying direct current potential drop tec

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