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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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Simple and accurate methods for quantifying deformation, disruption, and development in biological tissues

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Measuring Crack Movement in Reinforced Concrete Using Digital Image Correlation: Overview and Application to Shear Slip Measurements

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A modified virtual point model of the 3D DIC technique using a single camera and a bi-prism

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Feature matching for automated and reliable initialization in three-dimensional digital image correlation

TL;DR: An automated and reliable initialization method which utilizes image feature matching and is sufficiently accurate to enable correct convergence of the subsequent optimization, in the presence of rigid motion and heterogeneous deformation of the specimen and variation in camera viewpoint is presented.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a field application using digital image correlation (DIC) to measure static displacements at varying load levels and dynamic displacement at varying vehicle speeds of a reinforced concrete bridge is presented.
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