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Global strain field mapping of a particle-laden interface using digital image correlation.

S R Vora1, B Bognet2, H S Patanwala2, C D Young1, S-Y Chang2, V Daux2, A W K Ma3.   

Abstract

HYPOTHESIS: The ability to identify the stress-strain relations correctly is critical to understanding and modeling any rheological responses of an interface. Langmuir-Pockels (LP) trough is one of the most commonly used tools for studying an interface. Most, if not all, existing studies assume a 1D uniaxial compression during a LP-trough compression experiment. It is hypothesized that the deformation field is far more complex than what is typically assumed. EXPERIMENTS: To examine this hypothesis, we custom-built a glass-bottomed LP trough equipped with a camera to capture a series of optical images asa carbon nanotube (CNT)-laden interface is compressed. A digital image correlation (DIC) technique was then applied to the images to evaluate the global strain field during compression of the CNT laden interface. The DIC-corrected strain data were subsequently analyzed with the surface stress data to quantify the surface shear and dilatational moduli of the CNT-laden interface.
FINDINGS: Our experimental findings clearly show, for the first time, the development of a non-uniform and complex 2D strain field during compression. The local strains were further quantified and compared with the usual assumption of 1D uniaxial compression. Although the compressive strain averaged over the whole trough area closely resembles the 1D uniaxial compression strain, the 1D compression assumption underestimates the local strain by about 36% at the center of the trough, where the surface stresses are measured. This is the first study in applying the DIC technique to map out the global strain field asa particle-laden interface is compressed. The method may also be applicable to other systems with similar optical texture, allowing the correct identification of stress-strain relationship of an interface.
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Keywords:  Digital image correlation; Interfacial rheology; Langmuir trough; Surface pressure – area isotherms

Year:  2017        PMID: 28886373     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2017.08.082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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1.  Parametric Evaluation of Errors Using Isolated Dots for Movement Measurement by Image Cross-Correlation.

Authors:  Belen Ferrer; David Mas
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2018-02-09       Impact factor: 3.576

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