Authors
Paolo Mazzoleni, Fabio Matta, Emanuele Zappa, Michael A Sutton, Alfredo Cigada
Publication date
2015/3/1
Journal
Optics and Lasers in Engineering
Volume
66
Pages
19-33
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This paper discusses the effect of pre-processing image blurring on the uncertainty of two-dimensional digital image correlation (DIC) measurements for the specific case of numerically-designed speckle patterns having particles with well-defined and consistent shape, size and spacing. Such patterns are more suitable for large measurement surfaces on large-scale specimens than traditional spray-painted random patterns without well-defined particles. The methodology consists of numerical simulations where Gaussian digital filters with varying standard deviation are applied to a reference speckle pattern. To simplify the pattern application process for large areas and increase contrast to reduce measurement uncertainty, the speckle shape, mean size and on-center spacing were selected to be representative of numerically-designed patterns that can be applied on large surfaces through different techniques (e.g …
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