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Optical measurement of an impact reaction in a modeled wing

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FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2022.770536

Keywords

laser speckle; digital image correlation; analytical approach; Gauss-Newton method; error

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  1. CONACYT [334455]
  2. PRODEP [511-6/220-8515]

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This research focused on studying an impact reaction that occurred far from its origins. A metal box filled with sand was used to simulate a rigid body, with a steel bar embedded to represent the fuselage and wing. The impact was applied to the rigid body and the displacement of the steel bar was measured using an optical technique and digital image correlation. The results were analyzed using a modified Gauss-Newton approach, with a maximum standard error deviation of 0.144.
In this research, an impact reaction which was provoked far from its origins was studied. A metal box filled with sand was used to emulate a rigid body in which a steel bar was embedded; these conditions simulated the fuselage and wing, respectively, and the impact was applied to the rigid body and the measurement to the bar. For this, an optical technique was used to measure the relative displacement of the steel bar, and the measurements are obtained by applying digital image correlation; 2D images were obtained from the speckles generated as a reflection of the beam on the material. The results were studied through the modified Gauss-Newton analytical approach obtaining a maximum standard error deviation of 0.144 from the experimental results.

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