Two-dimensional Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is widely accepted and commonly used in the field of experimental mechanics as a practical and effective tool for quantitative in-plane deformation measurement of an object surface. Cross-Correlation and Least Square Matching are the two most popular techniques for the extraction of image correspondences based on similarities between grey values. A comparative analysis between these two approaches is presented performing a simple test on a traditional brick for construction mounted on a micrometric sledge. Performance analysis in cases where good image data cannot be assumed (e.g. being the specimen surface not properly patterned and/or the camera used gives low quality images) are considered in particular.

Comparative Analysis of Digital Image Correlation Techniques for In-plane Displacement Measurements

BARAZZETTI, LUIGI;GIANINETTO, MARCO;SCAIONI, MARCO
2012-01-01

Abstract

Two-dimensional Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is widely accepted and commonly used in the field of experimental mechanics as a practical and effective tool for quantitative in-plane deformation measurement of an object surface. Cross-Correlation and Least Square Matching are the two most popular techniques for the extraction of image correspondences based on similarities between grey values. A comparative analysis between these two approaches is presented performing a simple test on a traditional brick for construction mounted on a micrometric sledge. Performance analysis in cases where good image data cannot be assumed (e.g. being the specimen surface not properly patterned and/or the camera used gives low quality images) are considered in particular.
2012
5th International Congress on Image and Signal Processing (CISP)
978-1-4673-0964-6
Digital Image Correlation; Normalized Cross Correlation; Least Square Matching
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