Abstract

Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical measurement method of material strain/displacement based on visible light illumination, which can be used for the measurement of long-term mechanical behavior. In this paper, an experimental method for analyzing high-temperature creep in FV566 steel material based on DIC was independently designed. Aiming at the problems of glass observation window medium refraction and thermal airflow disturbance in high-temperature testing, the corresponding correction methods were proposed to improve the measurement accuracy. Based on the above methods, high-temperature creep tests were carried out on three specimens with different shapes, and the strain concentration area at 600°C was calculated. Then, the influences of shape and other properties on material creep failure, stress distribution, and actual strain were investigated. Finally, the DIC calculation results were analyzed and compared with results of finite element analysis and the final fracture position of the specimen. The three results had a high degree of consistency, which verified that the proposed method can accurately measure and analyze the creep behavior of materials.

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