The accuracy and precision of digital image correlation (DIC) is a function of three primary ingredients: image acquisition, image analysis, and the subject of the image. Development of the first two (i.e. image acquisition techniques and image correlation algorithms) has led to widespread use of DIC; however, fewer developments have been focused on the third ingredient. Typically, subjects of DIC images are mechanical specimens with either a natural surface pattern or a pattern applied to the surface. Research in the area of DIC patterns has primarily been aimed at identifying which surface patterns are best suited for DIC, by comparing patterns to each other. Because the easiest and most widespread methods of applying patterns have a high...
Stereo digital image correlation (DIC) spreads widely in the last years as one of the most flexible ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the optimal pattern that can be used to retrieve displac...
International audienceBackground: Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is based on the matching, between ...
Digital image correlation (DIC) relies on the surface texture of a specimen to measure deformation. ...
In some applications of digital image correlation (DIC), adequately quantifying deformation of a mat...
This work presents theoretical background on a novel class of strain sensor patterns. A combination ...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a widely used technique in experimental mechanics for full field ...
The quality of strain measurements by digital image correlation (DIC) strongly depends on the qualit...
A camera-based measurement technique called digital image correlation (DIC) is beneficial to measure...
peer reviewedDigital Image Correlation (DIC) – also referred to as white light speckle technique – i...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical–numerical full-field displacement measuring technique...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a powerful, length-scale-independent methodology for examining fu...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a contactless fullfield displacement and strain reconstruction te...
International audienceBackground: Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is an image-based measurement tech...
To perform digital image correlation (DIC), each image is divided into groups of pixels known as sub...
Stereo digital image correlation (DIC) spreads widely in the last years as one of the most flexible ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the optimal pattern that can be used to retrieve displac...
International audienceBackground: Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is based on the matching, between ...
Digital image correlation (DIC) relies on the surface texture of a specimen to measure deformation. ...
In some applications of digital image correlation (DIC), adequately quantifying deformation of a mat...
This work presents theoretical background on a novel class of strain sensor patterns. A combination ...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a widely used technique in experimental mechanics for full field ...
The quality of strain measurements by digital image correlation (DIC) strongly depends on the qualit...
A camera-based measurement technique called digital image correlation (DIC) is beneficial to measure...
peer reviewedDigital Image Correlation (DIC) – also referred to as white light speckle technique – i...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical–numerical full-field displacement measuring technique...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a powerful, length-scale-independent methodology for examining fu...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is a contactless fullfield displacement and strain reconstruction te...
International audienceBackground: Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is an image-based measurement tech...
To perform digital image correlation (DIC), each image is divided into groups of pixels known as sub...
Stereo digital image correlation (DIC) spreads widely in the last years as one of the most flexible ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the optimal pattern that can be used to retrieve displac...
International audienceBackground: Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is based on the matching, between ...