Information about the flow behaviour of material is important for crash- and forming simulations. The flow behaviour can be described by the true stress strain curve. Mechanical sensors are not suited for determination of the flow behaviour above uniform extension because they provide only an integral value. Further are mechanical sensors not suitable for high speed tensile tests because of the occurring accelerations. The high data point density qualifies the ARAMIS system to determine the true stress strain behaviour in the case of necking with more than a hundred data points. In addition it is possible to receive the plain strain tensor (e.g. longitudinal, transversal) and the thickness reduction for each measurement point. Because ARAMIS uses a non-contact measuring method high speed tensile tests are possible by using high speed cameras. Fig. 1 shows the set up of an ARAMIS-3d-system installed on a ZWICK testing machine and a flat specimen. Fig. 2 shows a sequence of pictures during a measurement. The detected distribution of longitudinal and transversal strain and thickness reduction can be seen in the fig. 3, 4 and 5 for a measurement with low haul-off speed. |