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A Robust Patterning Technique for Electron Microscopy-Based Digital Image Correlation at Sub-Micron Resolutions

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In this article, multi-layered Au, Ti, and Ag sputtered coatings are reconfigured in a NaCl solution to quickly form DIC-appropriate speckle patterns.
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Digital image correlation of scanning electron microscope images is a powerful technique for measuring full-field deformation at microstructural length scales. A major challenge in applying this technique is the fabrication of speckle patterns small enough to facilitate full-field measurements with high spatial resolutions and at high magnifications. Current approaches are inconsistent, damaging to the substrate, or highly substrate dependent, which requires researchers to recalibrate or develop new patterning approaches when changing materials systems. Here, multi-layered Au, Ti, and Ag sputtered coatings are reconfigured in a NaCl solution to quickly form DIC-appropriate speckle patterns. Our proposed technique is shown to be substrate independent, as demonstrated on neat epoxy, Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy, and tetragonal zirconia polycrystal samples, and allows for controllable particle distributions by varying the sputtered Ag layer thickness. Patterns produced by the proposed technique enable the use of correlation window (subset) sizes smaller than 1 μm, small enough to capture highly localized deformation gradients at material discontinuities areas. Capabilities of this method in characterizing highly heterogeneous deformation conditions at sub-micron scales are demonstrated by measuring localized deformations in a single fiber model composite system.

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Image Correlation for Shape, Motion and Deformation Measurements: Basic Concepts,Theory and Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive overview of image correlation for shape, motion and deformation measurements is provided. But, the authors do not discuss the effect of out-of-plane motion on 2D measurements.
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The surface energy of metals

TL;DR: In this article, a database of surface energies for low index surfaces of 60 metals in the periodic table was used to establish a consistent starting point for models of surface science phenomena, and the accuracy of the database was established in a comparison with other density functional theory results and the calculated surface energy anisotropies were applied in a determination of the equilibrium shape of nano-crystals of Fe, Cu, Mo, Ta, Pt and Pb.
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Performance of sub-pixel registration algorithms in digital image correlation

TL;DR: A detailed examination of the performances of each algorithm reveals that the iterative spatial domain cross-correlation algorithm (Newton–Raphson method) is more accurate, but much slower than other algorithms, and is recommended for use in these applications.
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Cohesive models for damage evolution in laminated composites

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Strain localization and damage in dual phase steels investigated by coupled in-situ deformation experiments and crystal plasticity simulations

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