The forecast of crack propagation and fracture processes requires a high level simulation software and precise definition of boundary conditions. Because of its high lateral and measuring resolution ARAMIS gives an excellent possibility of verifying numerical calculations of fracture processes. Tests on small specimens (fig. 1), where grains influence crack propagation, are as applicable as tests with large specimens (CT, SENB, etc.), or furthermore with the inspection of real cracked components. The measuring results are the three dimensional displacements x,y,z (fig. 3) and the strain tensor. Out of it the distributions epsilon X and epsilon Y can be calculated and graphically shown or exported in an user specific ASCII-format. |