Abstract

In the paper a procedure is described whereby the characterization of isotropic and anisotropic laminae is carried out by full-field measurement of the surface rotations under proper flexural loads. The analytic formulation does not necessarily imply a numerical calibration and the elastic constants are determined by integrating the whole experimental data on the surface of the specimen. Measurements were carried out by phase-stepped speckle interferometry using a shearometer based on Michelson design. The experimental instrumentation, including the loading device, and the procedures for the manipulation of experimental data are detailedly described; experimental results obtained on a steel specimen and a composite laminate are also reported.

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