Papers by Keyword: Unwrapping

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Abstract: The Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) is most commonly used facility to obtain material properties at high strain rates. Testing of soft materials using this method requires that bars made of low impedance material should be used, in order to improve signal-to-noise ratio of transmitted stress. However, utilization of such bars poses some difficulties in data processing as the wave dispersion and attenuation becomes noticeable due to their viscoelastic nature. Wave propagation coefficients of a viscoelastic pressure bar are evaluated using incident and reflected strain waves generated through impact of two different length striker bars. Two approaches are proposed for propagation coefficient measurement in this study, namely direct and waves-overlap. Using two approaches, it is found that the calculated attenuation coefficients are same, while the wave numbers are different. The difference in wave number in the case of two approaches is due to the difference in calculated phase change of incident and reflected waves, which is found as integer multiple of 2Π. Moreover, propagation coefficients calculated through different striker impacts are found different. The propagation coefficient found through long striker impact, when used for propagation response prediction of waves generated by short striker impact, resulted in high oscillations in predicted waves.
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Abstract: Recently, the phase microscopy imaging (PMI) got more and more application in phase body observing. In this article, we put out one off-axis interferometry adding method utilizing amplification of optical microscope (OM), in which, one device was designed by improving Mach-Zehnder optical structure in order to suit with the structure of OM. A wrapped phase image could be got by this system base on Hilbert off-axis interferometry method. The experimental results of samples (one glass grating and polystyrene micro particle) show that unwrapping images retrieval the shape and structure of phase bodies and the system works well. The improved optical microscope system can observe both opacity specimens and translucent specimens.
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Abstract: Digital photoelasticity is an experimental method for determining stresses in 2D and 3D models. In digital photoelasticity one gets a wrapped isoclinic phasemap. The main issue with wrapped isoclinic phasemaps is that the isoclinic values obtained do not uniformly represent the principal stress direction of one of the principal stresses consistently over the entire domain. These zones are labelled as inconsistent zones. Such zones need to be identified and corrected to get unwrapped values of continuous isoclinic phase values. In this paper, a method is developed to plot the simulated wrapped and unwrapped isoclinic phasemap from 2D Finite Element (FE) results so that one can use this as a convenient tool for identification and correction of inconsistent zones in isoclinic phasemaps obtained experimentally for complex problems. The method is explained by using the problem of a circular disc under diametral compression. The application of this method for handling complex problems is demonstrated by solving the cantilever bending of a binocular specimen.
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