Comparison between 0D and 1D approaches for mechanical dissipation measurement during fatigue tests

© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Fatigue in materials is generally associated with the production of heat, leading to the “self-heating” of the tested material. The associated heat power density, named mechanical dissipation or intrinsic dissipation, can be deduced from the temperature changes cap...

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Main Authors: Pawarut Jongchansitto, Corentin Douellou, Itthichai Preechawuttipong, Xavier Balandraud
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-636542019-03-18T02:22:59Z Comparison between 0D and 1D approaches for mechanical dissipation measurement during fatigue tests Pawarut Jongchansitto Corentin Douellou Itthichai Preechawuttipong Xavier Balandraud Engineering © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Fatigue in materials is generally associated with the production of heat, leading to the “self-heating” of the tested material. The associated heat power density, named mechanical dissipation or intrinsic dissipation, can be deduced from the temperature changes captured on the tested specimen's surface by infrared thermography. When mechanical dissipation is spatially homogeneous in the tested specimen, the processing can be performed using a macroscopic approach, also named zero-dimensional (0D) approach. The latter uses an averaged temperature over the whole specimen's measurement zone. The present study aims to analyse the error generated by the 0D approach in the assessment of mechanical dissipation. This error was measured with respect to a one-dimensional (1D) approach, which is applicable for longitudinal specimens subjected to uniaxial loading. Experimental tests were performed on pure copper and acrylic glass. A model was also developed to analyse the influence of the material and of the heat exchanges with the specimen's environment. The results obtained show that the error generated by the 0D approach in mechanical dissipation measurement may not be negligible and that attention should be paid to the choice of approach for fatigue analysis. 2019-03-18T02:22:59Z 2019-03-18T02:22:59Z 2019-01-01 Journal 14751305 00392103 2-s2.0-85062348641 10.1111/str.12307 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85062348641&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/63654
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Pawarut Jongchansitto
Corentin Douellou
Itthichai Preechawuttipong
Xavier Balandraud
Comparison between 0D and 1D approaches for mechanical dissipation measurement during fatigue tests
description © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Fatigue in materials is generally associated with the production of heat, leading to the “self-heating” of the tested material. The associated heat power density, named mechanical dissipation or intrinsic dissipation, can be deduced from the temperature changes captured on the tested specimen's surface by infrared thermography. When mechanical dissipation is spatially homogeneous in the tested specimen, the processing can be performed using a macroscopic approach, also named zero-dimensional (0D) approach. The latter uses an averaged temperature over the whole specimen's measurement zone. The present study aims to analyse the error generated by the 0D approach in the assessment of mechanical dissipation. This error was measured with respect to a one-dimensional (1D) approach, which is applicable for longitudinal specimens subjected to uniaxial loading. Experimental tests were performed on pure copper and acrylic glass. A model was also developed to analyse the influence of the material and of the heat exchanges with the specimen's environment. The results obtained show that the error generated by the 0D approach in mechanical dissipation measurement may not be negligible and that attention should be paid to the choice of approach for fatigue analysis.
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author Pawarut Jongchansitto
Corentin Douellou
Itthichai Preechawuttipong
Xavier Balandraud
author_facet Pawarut Jongchansitto
Corentin Douellou
Itthichai Preechawuttipong
Xavier Balandraud
author_sort Pawarut Jongchansitto
title Comparison between 0D and 1D approaches for mechanical dissipation measurement during fatigue tests
title_short Comparison between 0D and 1D approaches for mechanical dissipation measurement during fatigue tests
title_full Comparison between 0D and 1D approaches for mechanical dissipation measurement during fatigue tests
title_fullStr Comparison between 0D and 1D approaches for mechanical dissipation measurement during fatigue tests
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between 0D and 1D approaches for mechanical dissipation measurement during fatigue tests
title_sort comparison between 0d and 1d approaches for mechanical dissipation measurement during fatigue tests
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