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Accuracy of Digital Image Correlation for Measuring Deformations in Transparent Media

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In this article, a system consisting of a laser source and a line-generating lens was used to optically slice the transparent synthetic soil models, and a digital camera was then used to capture images of the slices before and after deformation.
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Experimental models to measure spatial deformation patterns within a soil mass are typically limited by the fact that soil sensors do not provide a continuous image of the measured continuum. Additionally, soil sensors exhibit static and dynamic characteristics that are different from those of the surrounding soils and therefore can change the response of the measured continuum. The fundamental premise of this research is that transparent synthetic soil surrogates can be used to overcome these difficulties using digital image correlation (DIC). A system consisting of a laser source and a line-generating lens was used to optically slice the transparent synthetic soil models. A digital camera was used to capture images of the slices before and after deformation. This paper presents a new technique for quantifying spatial deformation throughout transparent synthetic soil models using DIC. The accuracy of the DIC technique was evaluated based on a scheme of predefined digital movement of synthetic soil images. Finally, a model consisting of a strip footing on a synthetic transparent soil is presented. The spatial deformations in the model are evaluated using the proposed DIC methodology and compared with the result of finite-element analysis.

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Evaluation of tunnel face stability by transparent soil models

TL;DR: In this paper, a transparent soil model that simulates shield tunneling in medium dense saturated sand was used to measure the internal soil deformations associated with various face support pressures for 4 cover-to-diameter (C/D) ratios.
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Thirty-Sixth Canadian Geotechnical Colloquium: Advances in visualization of geotechnical processes through digital image correlation1

TL;DR: Digital image correlation (DIC) is an image-processing technique that calculates fields of incremental displacement by comparing two digital images and locating numerous small regions in both image pairs as discussed by the authors.
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Analysis of Tunneling-Induced Ground Movements Using Transparent Soil Models

TL;DR: In this article, a transparent soil model is used to investigate the surface settlement profile induced by shield tunneling, and the distribution of soil deformation within the soil mass near the tunnel.
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Physical modelling of pile penetration in clay using transparent soil and particle image velocimetry

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TL;DR: In this article, a small-scale physical modeling method was developed to study the movement of clay during pile installation, and the results of this study could be used to assess the impact of disturbance due to pile installation on, for example, buried services or archaeology.
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Adaptive Cross Correlation for Imaging Displacements in Soils

TL;DR: In this paper, Adaptive cross correlation (ACC) is used to study two-dimensional spatial soil deformations nonintrusively, which is an advanced cross-correlation algorithm.
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