2021
DOI: 10.1111/str.12388
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Speckle pattern creation methods for two‐dimensional digital image correlation strain measurements applied to mechanical tensile tests up to 700°C

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to develop novel speckle pattern techniques for digital image correlation (DIC) kinematic measurements of mechanical tests at high temperatures, typically from 400 to 700°C. In this context, the speckle pattern should not only meet morphological criteria (size, density, distance) in order to improve spatial resolution, but it should also present a high contrast and resist high temperature and strain levels. To find a speckle pattern matching these specifications, a comparison was p… Show more

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“…Full-field deformation measurement is a vital basis of the VFM for characterising the mechanical properties of materials. Optical full-field measurement techniques such as digital image correlation (DIC), [16][17][18] moiré interference (MI), [19][20][21] and the grid method [22,23] can provide a wealth of deformation information for the VFM. In recent years, the sampling moiré (SM) method has rapidly developed as a new moiré technique and has been widely applied in deformation measurements at the macro-and micro-scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Full-field deformation measurement is a vital basis of the VFM for characterising the mechanical properties of materials. Optical full-field measurement techniques such as digital image correlation (DIC), [16][17][18] moiré interference (MI), [19][20][21] and the grid method [22,23] can provide a wealth of deformation information for the VFM. In recent years, the sampling moiré (SM) method has rapidly developed as a new moiré technique and has been widely applied in deformation measurements at the macro-and micro-scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%