A study on the digital moiré technique with circular and radial gratings |
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Authors: | X.L. Li Y.L. Kang W. Qiu Q.H. Qin X. Xiao |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Mechanics, Tianjin University, Tianjin 30072, China;bDepartment of Engineering, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() A digital moiré technique with circular and radial gratings is proposed to measure in-plane displacement and strain distributions of soft materials in a polar coordinate system. By introducing the coordinate-transform technique, the concentric circles and radial lines in the Cartesian coordinate system are converted to cross gratings in a polar coordinate system. Then, the digital moiré fringes are generated using logical and filter operations on the one-bit binary images. Finally, the in-plane displacement distributions are obtained by means of the four step phase-shifting procedure. Also, the measurement principles and the basic procedures of the new digital moiré technique are explained in detail. An application for rubber sheet with a single-edge crack is studied, and the experimental results show that the presented method is feasible. |
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Keywords: | Digital moiré Phase shifting Circular and radial gratings Coordinate transform Large deformation |
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