This paper offers an overview of the potentialities and limitations of digital image correlation (DIC) as a technique for measuring displacements and strain in biomechanical applications. This review is mainly intended for biomechanists who are not yet familiar with DIC. This review includes over 150 papers and covers different dimensional scales, from the microscopic level (tissue level) up to macroscopic one (organ level). As DIC involves a high degree of computation, and of operator- dependent decisions, reliability of displacement and strain measurements by means of DIC cannot be taken for granted. Methodological problems and existing solutions are summarized and compared, whilst open issues are addressed. Topics addressed include: prep...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical–numerical full-field displacement measuring technique...
Digital Image Correlation or DIC is an already widespread and commonly used technique to perform ful...
This research examines the applicability of the planned Digital Image Correlation (DIC) system to me...
This paper offers an overview of the potentialities and limitations of digital image correlation (DI...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical technique for contactless displacement and strain meas...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is being introduced to the biomechanical field. However, as DIC reli...
Biological tissues are complex hierarchical materials, difficult to characterise due to the challeng...
"The need to understand the behavior of biological tissues, especially human tissue, has s...
none4noThe spine deserves careful biomechanical investigation, because of the different types of deg...
Digital image correlation (DIC) has been used on composite bone structures to evaluate surface strai...
Purpose: Previous biomechanical studies have estimated the strains of bone and bone substitutes usin...
Optical full-field measurement methods such as Digital Image Correlation (DIC) are increasingly used...
Digital Image Correlation or DIC is an already widespread and commonly used technique to perform ful...
The paper presents an application of vision-based measurement method in experimental mechanics of bi...
The digital image correlation (DIC) technique is a full-field non-contact optical deformation measur...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical–numerical full-field displacement measuring technique...
Digital Image Correlation or DIC is an already widespread and commonly used technique to perform ful...
This research examines the applicability of the planned Digital Image Correlation (DIC) system to me...
This paper offers an overview of the potentialities and limitations of digital image correlation (DI...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical technique for contactless displacement and strain meas...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is being introduced to the biomechanical field. However, as DIC reli...
Biological tissues are complex hierarchical materials, difficult to characterise due to the challeng...
"The need to understand the behavior of biological tissues, especially human tissue, has s...
none4noThe spine deserves careful biomechanical investigation, because of the different types of deg...
Digital image correlation (DIC) has been used on composite bone structures to evaluate surface strai...
Purpose: Previous biomechanical studies have estimated the strains of bone and bone substitutes usin...
Optical full-field measurement methods such as Digital Image Correlation (DIC) are increasingly used...
Digital Image Correlation or DIC is an already widespread and commonly used technique to perform ful...
The paper presents an application of vision-based measurement method in experimental mechanics of bi...
The digital image correlation (DIC) technique is a full-field non-contact optical deformation measur...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical–numerical full-field displacement measuring technique...
Digital Image Correlation or DIC is an already widespread and commonly used technique to perform ful...
This research examines the applicability of the planned Digital Image Correlation (DIC) system to me...