Abstract
This article presents a study of the mechanical behavior of tuffeau, a porous building limestone. Previous studies were focused on using strain gauges for mechanical monitoring with some limited success due to the size and the local nature of the measurement. The Digital Image Correlation (DIC) method has proven to be a valuable tool for noncontact, full-field strain measurements in various materials, including rocks which are natural and heterogeneous materials. After a prior phase of optimization involving texture acquisition and lighting conditions, this paper compares several DIC software programs to achieve consistent results on soft limestone specimens. Once the DIC program is chosen, a focus is made on detecting heterogeneities in the stone specimens. The occurrence of such heterogeneities explains why strain gauge measurement sometimes fails when applied to soft and natural materials.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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