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Page 1: Digital Image Correlation Egil Fagerholt 25 August 2015.

Digital Image Correlation

Egil Fagerholt25 August 2015

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Reference imageNo deformation

Current imageAt deformed stage

Disp. YDisp. XStrain

Load cell

Linear transducer

DIC – Basic Principle

Example: Uniaxial tension test

DIC

Random speckle pattern

Camera

Optical axis normal to specimen surface (2D-DIC)

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DIC – 2D vs. 3D setup

3D

Two camerasStereovision

2D

Single camera

Z

XY

Targetcoordinates

Requirements:

• Optical axis normal to specimen surface

• Specimen surface is plane during experiment

Limitations:

• Only in-plane displacements are measured

Benefits:

• Simple setup

• Limited camera calibration

Requirements:

• Full camera calibration

Benefits:

• Specimen may have an arbitrary shape

• Both in-plane and out-of-plane displacements are measured

General limitations (both 2D and 3D): No through-thickness deformation is measured

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DIC versus traditional measurement techniques

Extensometer Strain gauges

Elongation over a fixed distance

Strain in a small area

2D-DIC

• Full-field displacement/strain measurements

• Elongations extracted during post-processing

3D-DIC

Laser

Deflection of plate

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Software eCorr

Graphical Interface

DIC Core

Main Functionalities

• Recording of image series

• Camera calibration for 3D-DIC

• Mesh generation/modification

• 2D/3D-DIC Analysis

• Visualization and export of data

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Range of applicationsExamples

Material tests Crack propagation

Point Tracking

Pipeline Impact

Component Tests

Blast loading of plates

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Material model validationDIC-FEM coupling

Strains measured by DIC Calculated stress fields

Materialmodel

Material model

parameters

Cross section

Computed forcefrom DIC and materialmodel

Experimental forcefrom load cell

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Validation of 3D-DICSIMLab Shocktube

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Validation of 3D-DICCamera Calibration

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Validation of 3D-DICInitial Results

Aluminium0.8 mm2.5 bar

Avvik ~ 1/100 mm

Steel0.8mm75 bar

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Validation of 3D-DICFrame tracking

Steel0.8mm40 bar

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Validation of 3D-DIC

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Validation of 3D-DIC