JSME international journal. Ser. 1, Solid mechanics, strength of materials
Print ISSN : 0914-8809
Development of a Strain Measurement Method for Non-Plane Specimens by Means of Computer Picture Processing
Akira YOSHIOKAAkio MIYOSHINaoki SONEDAGenki YAGAWA
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1988 年 31 巻 2 号 p. 233-239

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Integrity Tests of the Fast Breeder Reactor components are often conducted at an elevated temperature, say 550°C. Since high-temperature strain measurement using special strain gauges is costly and unappropriate for large and repeated strains, the authors have developed an optical strain measurement method and system based on computer picture processing and the triangulation principle. The present method enables us to measure the strain in specimen with curved surfaces. Its operation is also easy, because of the automatic distinction of marks from noises. The verification tests with a plate specimen and a cylindrical one are performed under elevated temperatures. The results show that the present method is very suitable to the tests under elevated temperatures and that the measurement error or strain is within 0.2% (2000μ), which is reasonable considering the limitation of hardware.
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