Abstract

Of a number of methods for testing materials under biaxial stress conditions, the cruciform specimen with tension/compression loading of the arms allows exploration of the whole in‐plane failure envelope. This paper highlights the problems arising in the measuring, monitoring and control of strains in cruciform specimens subject to static and cyclic biaxial loading. Three extensometers are described which have been used respectively for testing high strain fatigue in steels, fatigue crack propagation in steels and fatigue and fracture of a glass reinforced polyester composite. Each extensometer uses a full bridge resistance strain gauge circuit; two are based on bending of a beam and the third on deformation of a thin ring. Examples are shown of stress/strain loops for equibiaxial and shear conditions from fatigue tests on a steel and g.r.p.

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