Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is an interesting experimental technique whose application to different problems is described in several articles. In its basic formulation, this technique prescribes subdividing the acquisition area in blocks, to process each one separately. In the last few years some new approaches, based on a Finite-Element-like area partitioning, have been proposed. The main advantage of this formulation is the continuity of the displacement field between the various blocks, but up to now, only very simple bi-linear four nodes elements have been used. In this work a new formulation, which allows to select the order and the number of nodes of the elements is described. The relative performances of the various type ...
An image correlation algorithm accounting for discontinuities is proposed. It is based on a decompos...
International audienceDigital Image Correlation (DIC) is a powerful technique to provide full-field ...
International audienceA new method is proposed to measure the finite element (FE) displacement field...
International audienceThe computational burden associated to finite element based digital image corr...
In digital image correlation (DIC), a global approach is more and more used aside from the tradition...
In digital image correlation (DIC), a global approach is more and more used aside from the tradition...
International audienceBeyond simplifying the dialogue between experimentation and simulation, Finite...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a well-known non-contact experimental technique. Its most common ...
International audienceLike subset-based methods, the very first finite element versions of digital i...
Being the two primary approaches for full-field kinematics measurements, both subset-based local dig...
International audienceA new global DIC algorithm based on the proper generalized decomposition is pr...
International audienceThe computational burden associated to finite element based digital image corr...
The formulation of global Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is almost identical to standard (i.e. subs...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a contactless fullfield displacement and strain reconstruction te...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is an optical method that utilizes tracking and image registration t...
An image correlation algorithm accounting for discontinuities is proposed. It is based on a decompos...
International audienceDigital Image Correlation (DIC) is a powerful technique to provide full-field ...
International audienceA new method is proposed to measure the finite element (FE) displacement field...
International audienceThe computational burden associated to finite element based digital image corr...
In digital image correlation (DIC), a global approach is more and more used aside from the tradition...
In digital image correlation (DIC), a global approach is more and more used aside from the tradition...
International audienceBeyond simplifying the dialogue between experimentation and simulation, Finite...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a well-known non-contact experimental technique. Its most common ...
International audienceLike subset-based methods, the very first finite element versions of digital i...
Being the two primary approaches for full-field kinematics measurements, both subset-based local dig...
International audienceA new global DIC algorithm based on the proper generalized decomposition is pr...
International audienceThe computational burden associated to finite element based digital image corr...
The formulation of global Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is almost identical to standard (i.e. subs...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a contactless fullfield displacement and strain reconstruction te...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is an optical method that utilizes tracking and image registration t...
An image correlation algorithm accounting for discontinuities is proposed. It is based on a decompos...
International audienceDigital Image Correlation (DIC) is a powerful technique to provide full-field ...
International audienceA new method is proposed to measure the finite element (FE) displacement field...