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The development of measurement methods, and in particular digital image correlation (DIC) systems, which are designed to measure of entire displacements and deformations fields, opens up new areas of research. In general, the materials constitutive relations are formulated in such a way that material parameters could be determined with relatively simple experimental tests carried out on samples with uniform (approximately) stress and strain fields. Then it is possible to apply them to complex boundary value problems formulated e.g. in the small or large deformation theories. The application of DIC allows to verify the accuracy of their predictions by comparing the results of the experiment with solutions to boundary value problems obtained using the finite element method (FEM).

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This page is a summary of: Verification of Plasticity Theory with Isotropic Hardening and Additive Decomposition of Left Deformation Tensor Using Digital Image Correlation System, Solid State Phenomena, August 2015, Trans Tech Publications,
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.240.61.
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