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A Miniaturized Biaxial Deformation Rig for in Situ Mechanical Testing

Van Petegem, S.
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Guitton, A.
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Dupraz, M.
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2017
Experimental Mechanics

A novel miniaturized biaxial deformation rig is presented. It allows one to apply in-plane biaxial stress states with arbitrary stress ratios and to perform strain path changes on thin-sheet metals. The device is optimized for in situ usage inside a scanning electron microscope and at synchrotron beam lines. The sample has a cruciform shape and the geometry is optimized with the aid of finite element simulations. A proof-of-principle experiment confirms the successful operation of this rig.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s11340-016-0244-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000398161000006

Author(s)
Van Petegem, S.
Guitton, A.
Dupraz, M.
Bollhalder, A.
Sofinowski, K.
Upadhyay, M. V.
Van Swygenhoven, H.
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Springer

Published in
Experimental Mechanics
Volume

57

Issue

4

Start page

569

End page

580

Subjects

Biaxial deformation

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Strain path changes

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In situ X-ray diffraction

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Scanning electron microscope

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REVIEWED

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