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Two-dimensional digital image correlation for in-plane displacement and strain measurement: a review

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In this article, a review of the 2D digital image correlation (2D DIC) technique for displacement field measurement and strain field estimation is presented, and detailed analyses of the measurement accuracy considering the influences of both experimental conditions and algorithm details are provided.
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As a practical and effective tool for quantitative in-plane deformation measurement of a planar object surface, two-dimensional digital image correlation (2D DIC) is now widely accepted and commonly used in the field of experimental mechanics. It directly provides full-field displacements to sub-pixel accuracy and full-field strains by comparing the digital images of a test object surface acquired before and after deformation. In this review, methodologies of the 2D DIC technique for displacement field measurement and strain field estimation are systematically reviewed and discussed. Detailed analyses of the measurement accuracy considering the influences of both experimental conditions and algorithm details are provided. Measures for achieving high accuracy deformation measurement using the 2D DIC technique are also recommended. Since microscale and nanoscale deformation measurement can easily be realized by combining the 2D DIC technique with high-spatial-resolution microscopes, the 2D DIC technique should find more applications in broad areas.

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Direct Evaluation of Cohesive Law in Mode I of Pinus pinaster by Digital Image Correlation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a data reduction scheme for assessing the cohesive law in pure mode I of Pinus pinaster, which relies on the concept of equivalent elastic crack length (a eq) and does not require the monitoring of crack propagation during test.
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High strain rate behaviour of 5-harness-satin weave fabric carbon–epoxy composite under compression and combined compression–shear loading

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the strain rate dependent mechanical behavior of composite 5-harness-satin carbon-epoxy composites and found that the failure envelope was scaled up with increasing strain rate, while the overall shape was found to be strain rate independent.
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Formulation of Lucas–Kanade Digital Image Correlation Algorithms for Non-contact Deformation Measurements: A Review

TL;DR: The unified formulation of these Lucas–Kanade DIC algorithms collected all together can serve as a useful guide for researchers in experimental mechanics to further evaluate the merits as well as limitations of these non‐classic algorithms for image‐based precision displacement measurement applications.
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Note: Dynamic strain field mapping with synchrotron X-ray digital image correlation.

TL;DR: XDIC is particularly useful for dynamic, in-volume, measurements on opaque materials under high strain-rate, large, deformation, and is demonstrated to be feasible for dynamic strain field mapping.
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A reference material for establishing uncertainties in full-field displacement measurements

TL;DR: In this article, a simple reference material for establishing the minimum measurement uncertainty of optical systems for measuring 3D surface displacement fields in deforming objects is described and its use demonstrated by employing 3D digital image correlation as an exemplar technique.
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