TY - JOUR
T1 - A Six-Spot Grating Diffraction Strain Gauge and Its Application to Measuring High-Temperature Mechanical Behavior
AU - Dai, X.
AU - Xie, H.
AU - Fan, B.
AU - Zhao, B.
AU - Guo, B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, Society for Experimental Mechanics.
PY - 2015/11/1
Y1 - 2015/11/1
N2 - A six-spot grating diffraction strain gauge (SS-GDSG) is presented. In the SS-GDSG, six light spots are focused on a screen and captured by one camera. Four spots (projected by diffraction beams) are used to determine the deformation of a specimen, while two spots (projected by reflected beams) are used to eliminate disturbance induced by out-of-plane displacement and rotation of the specimen. This paper details the principle, sensitivity and error analysis of the SS-GDSG. An SS-GDSG system is developed for convenient measurement, and the feasibility and reliability of the system are verified in a standard tensile test. Additionally, using a modified high-temperature loading system, the SS-GDSG is extended to the measurement of the mechanical behavior of a material at high temperatures up to 1000 °C for the first time. In our study, the SS-GDSG is demonstrated to possess advantages over the traditional grating diffraction strain gauge of no disturbance of the specimen’s out-of-plane displacement and rotation, a compact light path, high sensitivity, and a single camera for deformation measurement in two directions.
AB - A six-spot grating diffraction strain gauge (SS-GDSG) is presented. In the SS-GDSG, six light spots are focused on a screen and captured by one camera. Four spots (projected by diffraction beams) are used to determine the deformation of a specimen, while two spots (projected by reflected beams) are used to eliminate disturbance induced by out-of-plane displacement and rotation of the specimen. This paper details the principle, sensitivity and error analysis of the SS-GDSG. An SS-GDSG system is developed for convenient measurement, and the feasibility and reliability of the system are verified in a standard tensile test. Additionally, using a modified high-temperature loading system, the SS-GDSG is extended to the measurement of the mechanical behavior of a material at high temperatures up to 1000 °C for the first time. In our study, the SS-GDSG is demonstrated to possess advantages over the traditional grating diffraction strain gauge of no disturbance of the specimen’s out-of-plane displacement and rotation, a compact light path, high sensitivity, and a single camera for deformation measurement in two directions.
KW - Deformation measurement
KW - Grating
KW - Grating diffraction strain gauge
KW - High temperature
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U2 - 10.1007/s11340-015-0084-3
DO - 10.1007/s11340-015-0084-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84944354559
SN - 0014-4851
VL - 55
SP - 1757
EP - 1767
JO - Experimental Mechanics
JF - Experimental Mechanics
IS - 9
ER -