Experimental Study on Full-Surface Buckling of Variable Curvature Cylindrical Shell Using Multi-camera 3D-DIC System
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To achieve full-surface strain measurement of variable curvature objects, a 360° 3D digital image correlation (DIC) system is proposed. The measurement system consists of four double-camera systems, which capture the object’s entire surface from multiple angles, enabling comprehensive full-surface measurement. To increase the stitching quality, a hierarchical coordinate matching method is proposed. Initially, a 3D rigid body calibration auxiliary block is employed to track motion trajectory, which enables preliminary matching of four 3D-DIC sub-systems. Subsequently, secondary precise matching is performed based on feature points on the test specimen’s surface. Through the hierarchical coordinate matching method, the local 3D coordinate systems of each double-camera system are unified into a global coordinate system, achieving 3D surface reconstruction of the variable curvature cylindrical shell, and error analysis is conducted on the results. Furthermore, axial compression buckling experiment is conducted to measure the displacement and strain fields on the cylindrical shell’s surface. The experimental results are compared with the finite element analysis, validating the accuracy and effectiveness of the proposed multi-camera 3D-DIC measuring system.
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This work was funded by the National Natural Science Foundations of China (Nos.12272176, U2037603).
LI Xin, SUN Wei. Experimental Study on Full-Surface Buckling of Variable Curvature Cylindrical Shell Using Multi-camera 3D-DIC System[J]. Transactions of Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics,2024,(5):589-598