An optical measurement test setup was used to determine
the elastic modulus of chemically bonded sand as it is used
in foundry applications. The surface of the sand specimen
was recorded by a stereo camera system during a 4-pointbending test. The images were used to calculate the
material’s deformation. Three different computational
methods to determine Young’s modulus were compared.
One method was dependent on the displacement data
captured by the test machine, and the other two methods
were dependent on the data recorded by the optical system.
All methods were used to characterize four different sand
core materials with organic and inorganic binders. The
optical methods are promising to yield more accurate
results, as they measure directly on the specimen’s surface.
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An optical measurement test setup was used to determine
the elastic modulus of chemically bonded sand as it is used
in foundry applications. The surface of the sand specimen
was recorded by a stereo camera system during a 4-pointbending test. The images were used to calculate the
material’s deformation. Three different computational
methods to determine Young’s modulus were compared.
One method was dependent on the displacement data
captured by the test machine, and the other two methods...
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