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A novel speckle pattern—Adaptive digital image correlation approach with robust strain calculation
Authors:Corneliu Cofaru  Wilfried PhilipsWim Van Paepegem
Institution:a Telin-IPI-IBBT, Ghent University, St-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
b Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Ghent University, St-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:Digital image correlation (DIC) has seen widespread acceptance and usage as a non-contact method for the determination of full-field displacements and strains in experimental mechanics. The advances of imaging hardware in the last decades led to high resolution and speed cameras being more affordable than in the past making large amounts of data image available for typical DIC experimental scenarios. The work presented in this paper is aimed at maximizing both the accuracy and speed of DIC methods when employed with such images. A low-level framework for speckle image partitioning which replaces regularly shaped blocks with image-adaptive cells in the displacement calculation is introduced. The Newton-Raphson DIC method is modified to use the image pixels of the cells and to perform adaptive regularization to increase the spatial consistency of the displacements. Furthermore, a novel robust framework for strain calculation based also on the Newton-Raphson algorithm is introduced. The proposed methods are evaluated in five experimental scenarios, out of which four use numerically deformed images and one uses real experimental data. Results indicate that, as the desired strain density increases, significant computational gains can be obtained while maintaining or improving accuracy and rigid-body rotation sensitivity.
Keywords:Adaptive image partition  Regularization  Digital image correlation  Robust strain
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