peer reviewedDigital Image Correlation (DIC) – also referred to as white light speckle technique – is an optical-numerical full-field measuring technique, which offers the possibility to determine in-plane displacement fields at the surface of objects under any kind of loading. For an optimal use of the method, the object of interest has to be covered with a speckle pattern. The present paper studies the efficiency of a random speckle pattern and its influence on the measured in-plane displacements with respect to the subset size. First a randomly sprayed speckle pattern is photographed three times. Each picture is taken with a different zoom, yielding three speckle patterns, which are different by the size of the speckles. Secondly a numbe...
Digital image correlation (DIC) has been acknowledged and widely used in recent years in the field o...
The quality of strain measurements by digital image correlation (DIC) strongly depends on the qualit...
A common problem in experimental mechanics is that when a sample is studied in e.g. a tensile test m...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical–numerical full-field displacement measuring technique...
Three-dimensional digital image correlation (3D-DIC) is an imaging technique that uses cameras to me...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical technique for full field deformation measurement. The ...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a widely used technique in experimental mechanics for full field ...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a popular optical technique which allows the ...
In this paper, errors related to digital image correlation (DIC) technique applied to measurements o...
Abstract. Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a popular optical technique which allows the measuremen...
Non-contacting measurements of deformation and strain fields are of great importance in experimental...
To perform digital image correlation (DIC), each image is divided into groups of pixels known as sub...
Testing the method of speckle pattern processing based on the digital image correlation is carried o...
A camera-based measurement technique called digital image correlation (DIC) is beneficial to measure...
As a carrier of local deformation information, speckle pattern inside a subset is usually crucial fo...
Digital image correlation (DIC) has been acknowledged and widely used in recent years in the field o...
The quality of strain measurements by digital image correlation (DIC) strongly depends on the qualit...
A common problem in experimental mechanics is that when a sample is studied in e.g. a tensile test m...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical–numerical full-field displacement measuring technique...
Three-dimensional digital image correlation (3D-DIC) is an imaging technique that uses cameras to me...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical technique for full field deformation measurement. The ...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a widely used technique in experimental mechanics for full field ...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a popular optical technique which allows the ...
In this paper, errors related to digital image correlation (DIC) technique applied to measurements o...
Abstract. Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a popular optical technique which allows the measuremen...
Non-contacting measurements of deformation and strain fields are of great importance in experimental...
To perform digital image correlation (DIC), each image is divided into groups of pixels known as sub...
Testing the method of speckle pattern processing based on the digital image correlation is carried o...
A camera-based measurement technique called digital image correlation (DIC) is beneficial to measure...
As a carrier of local deformation information, speckle pattern inside a subset is usually crucial fo...
Digital image correlation (DIC) has been acknowledged and widely used in recent years in the field o...
The quality of strain measurements by digital image correlation (DIC) strongly depends on the qualit...
A common problem in experimental mechanics is that when a sample is studied in e.g. a tensile test m...