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Coupling Self-Adaptive Meshing-Based Regularization and Global Image Correlation for Spatially Heterogeneous Deformation Characterization
Authors:Duan  X C  Yuan  Y  Liu  X Y  Lin  F  Huang  J Y
Institution:1.Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China
;2.Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China
;3.College of Ocean Science and Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, 201306, PR China
;4.Beijing Innovation Center for Engineering Science and Advanced Technology, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China
;
Abstract:Background

Image-based global correlation involves a class of ill-posed inverse problems associated with speckle quality and deformation gradients on specimen surfaces. However, the method used to simultaneously integrate the prior information related to images and deformations and effectively regularize these inverse problems still faces severe challenges, especially when complex heterogeneous deformation gradients exist over sample surfaces with locally degraded speckle patterns.

Objective

We propose a novel self-adaptive meshing-based regularization for global image correlation to determine spatially complex heterogeneous deformations.

Methods

A virtual truss system with a linearly elastic constitutive relationship is employed to self-adaptively implement surface meshing by numerically balancing the exerted virtual forces under the constraints of the local speckle image quality and deformation gradients. The 2-norm-based condition number of the local stiffness matrix is introduced to ensure numerical stability during meshing.

Results

The algorithms can behave as a smart regularization procedure integrating all the prior information during numerical calculations, consequently achieving an accurate, precise and robust characterization of heterogeneous deformations, as demonstrated by virtual simulations and actual experiments.

Conclusions

The regularization strategy coupled to image-based correlation is also promising for automatic quantification of complex heterogeneous deformations, particularly from images with locally degraded speckle patterns.

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