Characterization of temperature and strain fields during cyclic laser shocks
Résumé
Thermal shocks are applied to a 304L austenitic stainless steel plate with a pulsed laser. A stroboscopic reconstruction is used for infrared (IR) and visible light camera measurements. The displacement fields are measured with a digital image correlation (DIC) technique. Different IR devices are used to measure the temperature variations (i.e. medium wave camera and short wave pyrometry). Several ways of determining the emissivity or absorptivity are discussed. The complete 3D thermal loading is numerically determined by minimising the difference between experimental measurements and finite element analyses of thermal fields. An elastoplastic model is then used to compute mechanical fields that are compared with DIC measurements.
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