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Microstructure of Materials
In Situ Quantitative Measurement of Stress Distribution in Tensile Specimen Using a Detachable Mechanoluminescence Film
Kuniaki KanamaruKota NagasaoHiroshi Utsunomiya
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2023 Volume 64 Issue 2 Pages 527-534

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Mechanoluminescence (ML) materials, e.g., SrAl2O4:Eu2+, emit visible light when mechanical stress is applied. It was reported that the intensity of the light is in proportion to the applied von Mises stress. Therefore, acting von Mises stress can be measured from the intensity using a calibration curve. To make the ML measurements easier and more flexible, a detachable ML film has been newly developed. One surface of the base sheet was coated with detachable adhesive, while the other was coated with ∼5 µm thick ML layer. Two ML films were taken from one ML sheet so that the two pieces have identical ML properties. One piece was pasted on an A6061 aluminum alloy test piece (JIS13B, t = 1.0 mm) to obtain a calibration curve by the tensile test. The other piece was pasted on another A6061 test piece with a circular opening at the center to reveal the nonuniform stress distribution. The von Miese stress converted from the ML intensity showed a good agreement with the prediction by finite element analysis (FEA). It is concluded that the detachable ML film is sufficiently accurate and practical means to measure stress distribution in the target material.

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