2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14112840
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Full-Field Measurements in the Edge Crush Test of a Corrugated Board—Analytical and Numerical Predictive Models

Abstract: This article focuses on the derivation of simplified predictive models for the identification of the overall compressive stiffness and strength of corrugated cardboards. As a representative example an unsymmetrical 5-ply sample (with E and B flute) was used in this study. In order to exclude unreliable displacement measurement in the standard edge crush test, virtual strain gauges were used. Video extensometry was employed to collect measurements from the outer surfaces of the sample on both sides. Additional … Show more

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“…The results summarized in Table 3 clearly show that the use of the displacements obtained from the machine crosshead introduces an error in the estimation of the stiffness index, underestimating this value almost 3 times. The same observation can also be found in the recent work of Garbowski et al [ 15 ]. The compressive strength given in Table 3 (shown in column 4) is consistent with the value provided by the manufacturer of the corrugated board, namely 7.6 N/mm %.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…The results summarized in Table 3 clearly show that the use of the displacements obtained from the machine crosshead introduces an error in the estimation of the stiffness index, underestimating this value almost 3 times. The same observation can also be found in the recent work of Garbowski et al [ 15 ]. The compressive strength given in Table 3 (shown in column 4) is consistent with the value provided by the manufacturer of the corrugated board, namely 7.6 N/mm %.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…On the other hand, the video extensometry main procedures utilized in this study, were as follows: Use a speckle pattern compatible with DIC (pen marks would work equally well, per [ 15 ]). Only perpendicular cameras were used (front = Cam1, back = Cam2).…”
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“…The reduction in individual stiffnesses depends not only on the type of perforation, but also on the orientation of the perforation and the orientation of the fluting, but does not depend on the location of the perforation along the wavelength. Further development of the launched research is planned related to the validation of the proposed model with experimental models while engaging the non-contact displacement measurements [ 46 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%