2018
DOI: 10.1111/str.12299
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Fourier‐series‐based virtual fields method combining with moiré interferometry for characterising elastic modulus distribution of laser repaired GH4169

Abstract: Laser cladding is an effective technology for repairing damaged components with high efficiency and low cost. Characterisation for the mechanical properties of the repaired structure is of great importance to evaluate its reliability. In this study, the mechanical properties of laser repaired GH4169 are investigated by Fourier‐series‐based virtual fields method and moiré interferometry. The elastic modulus distribution of the whole structure is identified to understand the mechanical performance of the repaire… Show more

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“…Full-field deformation measurement is a vital basis of the VFM for characterising the mechanical properties of materials. Optical full-field measurement techniques such as digital image correlation (DIC), [16][17][18] moiré interference (MI), [19][20][21] and the grid method [22,23] can provide a wealth of deformation information for the VFM. In recent years, the sampling moiré (SM) method has rapidly developed as a new moiré technique and has been widely applied in deformation measurements at the macro-and micro-scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Full-field deformation measurement is a vital basis of the VFM for characterising the mechanical properties of materials. Optical full-field measurement techniques such as digital image correlation (DIC), [16][17][18] moiré interference (MI), [19][20][21] and the grid method [22,23] can provide a wealth of deformation information for the VFM. In recent years, the sampling moiré (SM) method has rapidly developed as a new moiré technique and has been widely applied in deformation measurements at the macro-and micro-scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%