Multi-side Digital Image Correlation (DIC) evaluation of CFRP bonded to poplar timber
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Rescalvo Fernández, Francisco José; Timbolmas, Cristian Ioan; Bravo Pareja, Rafael; Portela, María; Lorenzana, JoséEditorial
Taylor and Francis
Materia
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) Poplar timber Mixed mode I&II
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2022-11-22Referencia bibliográfica
Publisher version: Rescalvo, F.J., Timbolmas, C., Bravo, R., Portela, M. & Lorenzana, J. (2023). Multi-side Digital Image Correlation (DIC) evaluation of CFRP bonded to poplar timber. (31), 15 Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures. https://doi.org/10.1080/15376494.2023.2175396
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Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad, BIA2017-82650-R and PID2020-114386RB-I00Resumen
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a technique that permits full analysis of the strain field distribution upon the surface of solids. The nonlinear bonding interaction between poplar timber and CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers) reinforcement under mixed mode I&II is analyzed. The test setup inserts an eccentric axial load and a corresponding bending moment. The experiments show strain distributions composed of two lateral transfer zones in which bonding mode II predominates and, a central zone of constant strain in which bonding mode I is dominant. The maximum load capacity increases with the bond length until the effective bond length.





