On the use of digital image correlation for slip measurement during coupon scale fretting fatigue experiments |
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Authors: | J. De Pauw W. De WaeleR. Hojjati-Talemi P. De Baets |
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Affiliation: | Ghent University, Department of Mechanical Construction and Production, Soete Laboratory, Technologiepark Zwijnaarde 903, 9052 Ghent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Digital image correlation (DIC) is a full field three dimensional measurement technique that can quantify displacements and strains of a surface. In this paper, digital image correlation is used as a slip measurement technique during coupon scale fretting fatigue experiments. Slip measured with the novel DIC technique is compared to conventional slip measurement techniques as clip gauges and modified clip gauge measurements proposed by Wittkowsky et al. Slip measurements with the DIC system show lower slip values and higher tangential contact stiffness’s compared to (modified) clip gauge measurements. Slip measured with DIC is obtained closer to the contact compared to clip gauges, eliminating the influence of elastic deformations or fitting parameters. During the fretting fatigue experiments are two equal contacts simultaneously tested. However, the slip of both contacts is not identical with outliers of more than 10% difference in slip amplitude. |
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Keywords: | Digital image correlation Fretting fatigue Slip measurement Tangential contact stiffness |
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