2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-22446-6_16
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Correlation of Microscale Deformations to Macroscopic Mechanical Behavior Using Incremental Digital Volume Correlation of In-Situ Tomography

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“…It is evident from the figures that the majority of the volumetric changes are observed near the core or center of the specimen. This observation is consistent with in situ micro-CT studies in polymer-bonded sugar under quasi-static uniaxial monotonic compression [40,41], which shows that accumulation of damage, in the form of debonding, starts from the core region and then propagates to the outer region. A detailed characterization of each formulation is presented next.…”
Section: Cyclic Loading and Time-recovery Effects On The Microstructuresupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…It is evident from the figures that the majority of the volumetric changes are observed near the core or center of the specimen. This observation is consistent with in situ micro-CT studies in polymer-bonded sugar under quasi-static uniaxial monotonic compression [40,41], which shows that accumulation of damage, in the form of debonding, starts from the core region and then propagates to the outer region. A detailed characterization of each formulation is presented next.…”
Section: Cyclic Loading and Time-recovery Effects On The Microstructuresupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In the context of PBX, in situ micro-CT has been used to observe microstructural changes in material specimens during large uniaxial unconfined compression [36,37], with observations of ductile plastic flow to extensive cracking and damage mechanisms like crystal-binder delamination and transgranular fracture. When coupled with optical deformation measurement techniques like digital image correlation [38] and digital volume correlation [39], micro-CT has been used effectively to obtain strain fields and quantify microstructural changes in polymerbonded sugar during large unconfined uniaxial compression [40,41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%