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JULY 2024 - Volume: 99 - Pages: 410-416
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Full-field optical techniques provide valuable information for the analysis of mode shapes thanks to their high density of measurement points, providing very detailed maps, in a noninvasive way that avoids alterations of the dynamic behaviour of the specimen. Digital image correlation and thermoelastic stress analysis are two of the most interesting ones. The first provides displacement fields that can be three-dimensional if a calibrated stereoscopic system is used. The second uses a thermographic camera to determine the stress invariant. Given the complementary nature of these magnitudes, this study deals with the integration of the displacement and stress fields by means of a calibrated set of a stereoscopicsystem and a thermographic camera which, through spatial triangulation, allow the association of the measurements to the same spatial point on the specimen. For this purpose, typical laboratory setups have been carried out for the characterisation of operational modal shapes of resonances. The integrationhas allowed a more accurate interpretation of the behaviourof the specimen, identifying the regions with the highestmechanical stress. This shows the advantages of integrationcompared to the isolated analysis of displacement and/orstress measurements that are usually carried out and provesthe potential for the development of optical techniques at ascientific and industrial level, opening up new avenues of study.
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