Characterization of Wood Fracture Using Optical Full Field Methods

Author:

Pop Octavian1,Dubois Frédéric1,Méité Mamadou2,Absi Joseph1

Affiliation:

1. Université de Limoges

2. ENISE

Abstract

In this paper a new formalism based on the complementarity between the optical full field techniques and integral invariant Mtheta is proposed in order to evaluate the fracture parameters in cracked specimen made of wood, under mixed mode loadings. The coupling between the experimental and numerical approaches allows identifying the fracture parameters in terms of energy release rate without any the material elastic properties such as the elastic modulus and the Poissons ratio. The proposed formalism allows also determining, in addition with the fracture parameters, the local elastic properties in terms of reduced elastic compliance. The fracture mixed mode tests are realized using a Single Edge Notch sample made in Douglas with the Arcan fixtures and dried to 11% moisture content and the crack is cutting in Radial-Longitudinal system.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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