A low-cost digital image correlation technique for characterising the shear deformation of fabrics for draping studies
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01/06/2015
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A novel digital image correlation (DIC) technique has been developed to track changes in textile yarn orientations during shear characterisation experiments, requiring only low-cost digital imaging equipment. Fabric shear angles and effective yarn strains are calculated and visualised using this new DIC technique for bias extension testing of an aerospace grade, carbon-fibre reinforcement material with a plain weave architecture. The DIC results are validated by direct measurement, and the use of a wide bias extension sample is evaluated against a more commonly used narrow sample. Wide samples exhibit a shear angle range 25% greater than narrow samples and peak loads which are 10 times higher. This is primarily due to excessive yarn slippage in the narrow samples; hence, the wide sample configuration is recommended for characterisation of shear properties which are required for accurate modelling of textile draping. |
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http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1111/str.12131 http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/17271577/ACCEPTED_STRAIN_v51_n3_p180_p189.pdf |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Pierce , R S , Falzon , B G , Thompson , M C & Boman , R 2015 , ' A low-cost digital image correlation technique for characterising the shear deformation of fabrics for draping studies ' Strain , vol 51 , no. 3 , pp. 180-189 . DOI: 10.1111/str.12131 |
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