Abstract
The Visual imaging correlation-2D is an innovative software application that can be used for strain measurement of different packaging materials. In recent years, Vic-2D has been increasingly utilized in packaging industry. It is able to break through certain technical limitations of traditional strain testing method and provide a comprehensive strain map that can be suitable for any case of mechanical testing and obtaining the most desired results in the shortest period of time.
In this study, tensile tests are conducted to compare operational performance and functional completeness of conventional mechanical analyzes software, BLUEHILL, with VIC-2D technique. Tensile test is a commonly used method for obtaining strain parameters and mechanical properties of packaging materials. During the test, two strain parameters, Poisson's ratio and tensile strength, are measured. Three different test objects are used: extrusion laminating and coating film (48g PET/Print/10# LDPE/48g Met PET/Pr/7# LDPE/5.0 mil LLDPE), HDPE dog-bone shaped specimen (6.5×0.8125×0.125 inches) and PP dog-bone shaped specimen (6.5×0.1825×0.125 inches).
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Packaging--Materials--Testing; Strains and stresses--Measurement
Publication Date
7-27-2014
Document Type
Thesis
Student Type
Graduate
Degree Name
Packaging Science(MS)
Department, Program, or Center
Packaging Science (CAST)
Advisor
Deanna Jacobs
Advisor/Committee Member
Changfeng Ge
Advisor/Committee Member
Carlos Diaz-Acosta
Recommended Citation
Xu, Hui, "Application of Visual Imaging Correlation-2D to Strain Measurement" (2014). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/8566
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Plan Codes
PACK-MS
Comments
Physical copy available from RIT's Wallace Library at TS198.2 .X8 2014