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Solving mechanical problems using an inverse method: The virtual field method

Authors: Bonillo Martínez, David;

Solving mechanical problems using an inverse method: The virtual field method

Abstract

En este proyecto se ha estudiado el Método de los Campos Virtuales de tres maneras diferentes. En primer lugar, hay un pequeño acercamiento a la base teórica, que se refiere sólo a los conceptos básicos que se utilizarán a lo largo del proyecto. A continuación, se realiza un estudio en el que se pretende seleccionar el mejor método de aplicación del VFM en diferentes formas y materiales (isotrópico, ortotrópico y anisotrópico). Esto se hace utilizando datos simulados para evitar el mido introducido por la técnica DIC. Finalmente, lo que se ha estudiado se aplica en pruebas reales con las mismas geometrías estudiadas anteriormente, teniendo en cuenta en este caso todos los ruidos introducidos mientras se realizan las mediciones de campo complete y su influencia en los resultados.

In this project, it has been studied the Virtual Fields Method in three different ways. First of all, there is a small approach to the theoretical basis of this method, concerning just the basic concepts which will be used through the project. Then, it is performed a study in which it is intended to select the best VFM appliance method into different shapes and materials (isotropic, orthotropic and anisotropic). This is made by using simulated data in order to avoid the noise introduced by the DIC technique. Finally, what has been studied is applied into real tests concerning the same geometries as studied before, taking into account all the noises introduced while the full field measurements are made.

Keywords

Mechanic, 2205, Mecánica

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