The identification of the parameters of several constitutive laws is performed with the Integrated Digital Image Correlation (IDIC) technique in a biaxial experiment for a cruciform specimen made of stainless steel. The sought material parameters are assessed with the contribution of both reaction forces (from load sensors) and displacement fields (measured via digital image correlation). For each constitutive law a global residual quantifying the model error is assessed.
International audienceThe paper is devoted to the identification of interlaminar properties by analyzing three tests with different mode mixities on a unidirectional thermoset composite material. It is shown that by coupling digital image correlation with finite element simulations, it is possible to locally extract energy release rates whose standard uncertainty is at most equal to 50 J/m^2. This performance is achieved with a standard finite element code by optimizing the location of the crack tip, which is the key information needed to evaluate (linear elastic) fracture mechanics parameters of these materials. The level of stress intensity factors and the experimental mode mixity can be identified in all configurations with an acceptable uncertainty
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