International audienceIn-situ (tomography) experiments are generally based on scans reconstructed from a large number of projections acquired under constant deformation of samples. Standard digital volume correlation (DVC) methods are based on a limited number of scans due to acquisition duration. They thus prevent analyses of time-dependent phenomena. In this paper, a modal procedure is proposed that allows time-dependent occurrences to be analyzed. It estimates spacetime displacement fields during the whole loading history. The spatial modes are based on standard DVC, which is subsequently enriched using projection-based digital volume correlation (P-DVC) to measure the temporal amplitudes. The method is applied to two cases, namely, a vi...
Most of the norms used in the field of digital image (and volume) correlation to register ...
The combination of scaled analogue experiments, material mechanics, X-ray computed tomography (XRCT)...
International audienceA new method is proposed to estimate arbitrary velocity fields from a time ser...
International audienceA recently developed Projection-based Digital Image Correlation (P-DVC) method...
The motion of a sample while being scanned in a tomograph prevents its proper volume reconstruction....
International audienceStandard Digital Volume Correlation (DVC) approaches enable quantitative analy...
The quantitative analysis of 3D volumes obtained from tomography allows models to be identified and ...
During the last years Digital Volume Correlation (DVC) is being extensively applied in material mech...
International audienceAmong various correlation techniques to find the displacement field of a volum...
International audienceA recently proposed " Projection-based Digital Volume Correlation " (P-DVC) me...
Abstract Among various correlation techniques to ¯nd the displacement ¯eld of a volume imaged by X-R...
International audienceDigital volume correlation consists in registering series of 3D images of expe...
Abstract The measurement of three dimensional displacement fields from tomo-graphic image registrati...
Digital volume correlation (DVC) quantifies internal 3D displacement and strain fields by correlatin...
Digital image correlation (DIC) has become the most popular full field measurement technique in expe...
Most of the norms used in the field of digital image (and volume) correlation to register ...
The combination of scaled analogue experiments, material mechanics, X-ray computed tomography (XRCT)...
International audienceA new method is proposed to estimate arbitrary velocity fields from a time ser...
International audienceA recently developed Projection-based Digital Image Correlation (P-DVC) method...
The motion of a sample while being scanned in a tomograph prevents its proper volume reconstruction....
International audienceStandard Digital Volume Correlation (DVC) approaches enable quantitative analy...
The quantitative analysis of 3D volumes obtained from tomography allows models to be identified and ...
During the last years Digital Volume Correlation (DVC) is being extensively applied in material mech...
International audienceAmong various correlation techniques to find the displacement field of a volum...
International audienceA recently proposed " Projection-based Digital Volume Correlation " (P-DVC) me...
Abstract Among various correlation techniques to ¯nd the displacement ¯eld of a volume imaged by X-R...
International audienceDigital volume correlation consists in registering series of 3D images of expe...
Abstract The measurement of three dimensional displacement fields from tomo-graphic image registrati...
Digital volume correlation (DVC) quantifies internal 3D displacement and strain fields by correlatin...
Digital image correlation (DIC) has become the most popular full field measurement technique in expe...
Most of the norms used in the field of digital image (and volume) correlation to register ...
The combination of scaled analogue experiments, material mechanics, X-ray computed tomography (XRCT)...
International audienceA new method is proposed to estimate arbitrary velocity fields from a time ser...