Abstract

The applicability of different strain measurement techniques for carbon/epoxy laminates under quasi-static tensile and tension-tension fatigue loads was studied. Strain gauges, mechanical extensometers, digital image correlation and 2 D camera systems were applied on laminates tested at angles of 0°, 45°, 60°, 90° and ±45°. In addition, displacements recorded by the servo-hydraulic piston were monitored and compared to local strain measurement techniques. Representative examples that illustrate characteristics and limits of each technique in quasi-static and fatigue tests are discussed. Influences of the respective method of strain measurement, the specimen surface, fibre direction and processes in the specimens during tests on the recorded stress-strain behaviour and on the calculated stiffness are presented. Recommendations for accurate strain measurement of anisotropic laminates based on the results are made.

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