An Optical Method for Evaluating the Mechanical Properties of Wires Under Impact Tensile Load
Phichai Youplao, Hadi Nasbey, Akihiro Takita, Prin Nachaisit, and, Yusaku Fujii

TL;DR
This paper introduces an optical method using interferometry to evaluate the dynamic mechanical properties of wires under impact tensile loads, overcoming calibration challenges of force transducers in dynamic conditions.
Contribution
The novel optical technique allows accurate measurement of inertial forces during impact loading, improving dynamic property assessment of materials.
Findings
Successful measurement of inertial forces using optical interferometry.
Demonstrated method's effectiveness on tungsten wire under impact load.
Enhanced understanding of dynamic behavior of wires in impact conditions.
Abstract
The dynamic properties of materials utilized in architecture or engineering applications can significantly affect their performance under dynamic or impact loading conditions. To evaluate such behavior, force transducers are commonly employed in testing. However, the calibration of force transducers is typically limited to static conditions and relies solely on gravitational forces exerted on standard masses. Thus, assessing the uncertainty in force measurements using force transducers during dynamic loading conditions remains a challenging task, presenting a significant obstacle in accurately characterizing the dynamic behavior of materials. In this work, an optical technique to evaluate the mechanical properties of wires subjected to impact tensile loads is presented. The wire under test is subjected to an impact tensile load by applying the inertial force of a rigid mass, which is…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
