Digital image correlation (DIC) is a highly accurate image-based deformation measurement method achieving a repeatability in the range of σ= 10−5 relative to the field-of-view. The method is well accepted in material testing for non-contact strain measurement. However, the correlation makes it computationally slow on conventional, CPU-based computers. Recently, there have been DIC implementations based on graphics processing units (GPU) for strain-field evaluations with numerous templates per image at rather low image rates, but there are no real-time implementations for fast strain measurements with sampling rates above 1 kHz. In this article, a GPU-based 2D-DIC system is described achieving a strain sampling rate of 1.2 kHz wit...
The prediction of fatigue damage is a challenging task in engineering. This is because fatigue failu...
Cost of experimental testing of materials and structures subjected to mechanical loading often const...
Measuring small-magnitude strain fields using a digital image correlation (DIC) technique is challen...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a highly accurate image-based deformation measurement method achi...
This article reports a novel GPU-based 2D digital image correlation system (2D-DIC) overcoming two m...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) techniques can be used to visually map and measure strain in materi...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a valuable and customizable experimental technique employed to an...
High-speed digital image correlation (DIC) is of current interest in full-filed measurement, since a...
An approach for processing strain data obtained from Digital Image Correlation (DIC) that can be use...
Stereo digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical measurement technique capable of producing cont...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is used to study the local strain distribution in Ti6Al4V specimens ...
This research examines the applicability of the planned Digital Image Correlation (DIC) system to me...
This paper presents a series of examples where systems based on images have been used to quantify de...
In collaboration with the advancement of computer technology and digital image acquisition (digital ...
Digital Image Correlation or DIC is an already widespread and commonly used technique to perform ful...
The prediction of fatigue damage is a challenging task in engineering. This is because fatigue failu...
Cost of experimental testing of materials and structures subjected to mechanical loading often const...
Measuring small-magnitude strain fields using a digital image correlation (DIC) technique is challen...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a highly accurate image-based deformation measurement method achi...
This article reports a novel GPU-based 2D digital image correlation system (2D-DIC) overcoming two m...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) techniques can be used to visually map and measure strain in materi...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a valuable and customizable experimental technique employed to an...
High-speed digital image correlation (DIC) is of current interest in full-filed measurement, since a...
An approach for processing strain data obtained from Digital Image Correlation (DIC) that can be use...
Stereo digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical measurement technique capable of producing cont...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is used to study the local strain distribution in Ti6Al4V specimens ...
This research examines the applicability of the planned Digital Image Correlation (DIC) system to me...
This paper presents a series of examples where systems based on images have been used to quantify de...
In collaboration with the advancement of computer technology and digital image acquisition (digital ...
Digital Image Correlation or DIC is an already widespread and commonly used technique to perform ful...
The prediction of fatigue damage is a challenging task in engineering. This is because fatigue failu...
Cost of experimental testing of materials and structures subjected to mechanical loading often const...
Measuring small-magnitude strain fields using a digital image correlation (DIC) technique is challen...