Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings (Oct 2018)

INSTRUMENTATION OF FOUR-POINT BENDING TEST DURING 4D COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

  • Daniel Kytýř,
  • Tomáš Fíla,
  • Petr Koudelka,
  • Ivana Kumpová,
  • Michal Vopálenský,
  • Leona Vavro,
  • Martin Vavro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2018.18.0020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 0
pp. 20 – 23

Abstract

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High-resolution time-lapse micro-focus X-ray computed tomography is an effective method for investigation of deformation processes on volumetric basis including fracture propagation characteristics of non-homogeneous materials subjected to mechanical loading. This experimental method requires implementation of specifically designed loading devices to X-ray imaging setups. In case of bending tests, our background research showed that no commercial solution allowing for reliable investigation of so called fracture process zone in quasi-brittle materials is currently available. Thus, this paper is focused on description of recently developed in-situ four-point bending loading device and its instrumentation for testing of quasi-brittle materials. Proof of concept together with the pilot experiments were successfully performed in a CT scanner TORATOM. Based on results of the pilot experiments, we demonstrate that crack development and propagation in a quasi-brittle material can be successfully observed in 3D using high resolution 4D micro-CT under loading.

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